Author Archives: Jennifer Lehr

About Jennifer Lehr

Jennifer Lehr is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and founder of WeConcile™. She recently closed her private practice to focus on writing WeConcile™, a web based self help program to assist couples with their relationships. She has also served as a personal coach and has run groups and workshops with a focus on creativity and exploring one's personal myth. Her work is influenced by the creative process, spirituality and various theoretical orientations including Attachment Theory, Gestalt Therapy, Psychodynamic Psychology, Inter-subjectivity, Buddhist thought and Transpersonal Psychology. You can read more at www.jenniferlehrmft.com

Learning to Reconnect

It had started like a regular day weekend day.  John and Patti were taking a walk.  The sun was shining.  Life was good.  But then, John sheepishly told Patti that he would not be working on a project they had … Continue reading

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Creating our new world

This is  part of our mission statement. We believe that we must become our ideals in order to create them.  As we sort through our grief, anger, insecurities and learn to communicate and support each other, we are creating a … Continue reading

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Honoring the spirit of others

Recently I was shocked to learn that a friend and colleague died this spring. She was only 55 years old. I wish I had known of her struggle. I wish I had been in greater appreciation of the moments that … Continue reading

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Automating now

The writing is done.  We are automating now!  Can’t wait till WeConcile comes out.

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Family

This past Saturday Mike and I were married.  Our wedding was beautiful and felt blessed.  We were surrounded by love and support.  We shared our inner feelings about each other in a visible ceremony of commitment.  A wedding is such … Continue reading

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You Are Only As Sick As Your Secrets

I tend to reveal a lot about myself in my writing.  Even though as a therapist, showing oneself is tricky, I made a conscious choice to do this because I knew that is how we remove stigma and heal shame.  … Continue reading

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