Dicken Bettinger, Ed.D., received his doctorate in counseling psychology and practiced as a licensed clinical psychologist.

 Dicken’s whole career of 44 years has focused on psychological well-being. 

Dicken co-founded a training, counseling, and education center in Vermont. Dicken was a senior staff at Pransky and Associates in La Conner, Washington for 16 years, where he developed and led corporate and university leadership trainings, team development, and executive coaching. 

In 2012 Dicken founded his own business called 3 Principles Mentoring. He offers 4-day immersion retreats for individuals and couples and offers development for 3 Principles practitioners. He enjoys leading group seminars in the US and throughout Europe. 

Dicken is the co-author of a book called Coming Home: Uncovering the Foundations of Psychological Well-being. Dicken has been happily married for 50 years. 

He has two adult children and four adored grandchildren.  He enjoys photography, hiking, canoeing, and traveling.

In this episode we discuss:

How focusing on self-development isn't always helpfulLeaving behind his 'space cadet' labelMoving beyond feeling bothered by his kidsHow a chance encounter with a book changed his lifeSeeing how he could no longer blame his kids for his upsetTransforming bed time battlesDropping the  inner tyrantWatching his whole family come into mental healthHow the mind clearing opens us up to new solutions

You can find out more about Dicken at  www.3principlesmentoring.com

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