Is clutter getting in the way of how you want to live your life? 

 Are you feeling overwhelmed with too many possessions?  

Are you embarrassed to have people over?

 Sign up today for a "Buried in Treasures" Workshop in San Francisco Bay Are

When and Where

Tuesdays from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM PST starting February 5, 2013 for 15 weeks

286 Santa Clara Ave                                         Oakland, CA 94610

Contact

Kathleen Crombie, M.A., M.Ed. Counselor & Professional Organizer

Summit Center 
510-390-8187 
kathleencrombie@summitcenter.us 

Many people struggle with clutter. The causes of excess clutter are unique to each person and common among bright, creative people. We are excited to offer a low cost and proven method to learn skills to gain back the control you crave.  Based on the book "Buried in Treasures" the 15 week workshop presents step-by-step, practical solutions to improve your relationship with stuff.  Join us for this unique action-oriented workshop based on proven cognitive-behavioral techniques.  Each week there will be homework of readings and exercises to complete along with setting reasonable goals.  A maintenance group will be offered at the conclusion for all participants.  The workshop is limited to 10 participants at each site. 

Chose the location or day that works for you and make the commitment to change today!  The "Buried in Treasures" workshop will be held:

  • Tuesdays from 7:30-8:30 pm starting February 5 Grand-Lake district of Oakland, CA 

The fee is less than $40 per meeting if you take advantage of the early registration fee. Payment must be made for the entire 15 weeks to secure a spot in the workshop.   BONUS:  Included in the fee for all early registrants is a copy of the required book "Buried in Treasures: Help for Compulsive Acquiring, Saving, and Hoarding" by David F. Tolin, Randy O. Frost and Gail Steketee. 

 Make this the year you create a more organized, functional home!

 


Register Now!

About Kathleen Crombie

With over 18 years of mental health counseling experience and 4 years as a professional organizer, Kathleen brings a unique blend of skills and compassion to help with clutter issues. She is an experienced group facilitator with a focus on practical solutions. Kathleen is also an active member of the San Francisco Mental Health Hoarding Task Force, a member of American Psychological Association, California Association for the Gifted, Institute of Challenging Disorganization and National Association for Professional Organizers. 

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