Pucci named to Cambridge Who's Who
From Staff ReportsOriginally published: March 01. 2009 3:01AM
Last modified: March 01. 2009 1:28AM
Linda Pucci, Ph.D., psychologist and life coach at Inner Resource Center LLC, has been accepted as an executive member in the 2008/2009 Cambridge Who's Who Executive and Professional Registry.
Membership in Cambridge Who's Who is associated with high achievement worldwide, honoring those who have demonstrated clear leadership and achievement in their chosen professions.
Pucci founded the Inner Resource Center in Maryville in 1998. She provides psychotherapy, coaching, workshops, training, speaking and consulting. She has published five books, including her most recent, "Get Rid of Emotional Clutter: How Negative Emotions and Limiting Beliefs Can Block Your Dreams and What to Do About It."
Pucci holds a doctorate in community-clinical psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and has earned multiple certifications in a wide variety of psychological techniques and methods for change, including neuro linguistic programming, hypnosis and equine assisted psychotherapy. She was previously honored as Woman of the Year for 2007 by the National Association of Professional & Executive Women.
A skilled clinician with 30 years of experience, Pucci is dedicated to helping others access their resources for personal and professional growth. She is the creator of several innovative programs, including Discover Your Life's Purpose: 7 Steps to a Life of Meaning & Authenticity; Discover Yourself With Horses, a self-discovery workshop facilitated by horses; and Emotional Clutter Intensive Personal Breakthrough Sessions.
For more information, contact 983-7544 or www.InnerResource Center.com.
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