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​This gift impacts generations and countless numbers of people.

Company Values

1. Psychology is an indispensable science for the health and success of the human race. It’s not just a “soft science.” Now that we have the ability to connect (or harm) millions at the touch of a button, the science of Psychology has become even more vital.
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2. Lead by example.  

3. Use innovative and creative ways to share our knowledge.  

4. Treat everyone with respect and as an equal.  

5. View the psychological aspects of our lives as just as real and essential to our success as our physical ones.  

6. Create spaces that foster growth, massive change, peace, safety, and meaningful interpersonal connections.  

7. Make every decision with integrity.  

8. Use the approach of the professional as a guide and a resource, with the full intention of helping clients to feel empowered. I have training and expert knowledge, but my clients are the experts on their own lives. The people I work with have different stories and each one is unique. I will ask questions, listen, and demonstrate respect and understanding for each of my clients. I will teach my clients, but I will learn from my clients as well.

9. I do not use an authoritarian teaching and counseling style. I use an approach that is collaborative and authoritative.

10. I empower people to overcome their relationship problems and challenges by giving them helpful resources, training, and guided practice/coaching.

11. Be the spark that sets the learning process on fire.

12. I follow high ethical standards because it’s the right thing to do, even when it’s the harder path to take.  

13. I view growth and learning as an ongoing and fun process that occurs for the rest of our lives. This makes life awesome! I love to learn and share this journey with others.

14. I practice using excellent listening skills on a daily basis. If I cannot be a great listener at the moment (which is normal and happens to everyone), I will share this and come back to the discussion later. I will come back to the person or people with my full interest, attention, and engagement. I come back fully present.  

15. High levels of empathy for all people. This especially includes people who are different from me.

16. Sincerely apologize every time I make a mistake, and take full responsibility for my actions.  

17. I accept that am are not perfect people (no one is), and I will make mistakes. I am also not good at everything. Perfection is boring. I will face my imperfections with bravery, curiosity, and a sense of responsibility for the negative impact they can have on others. I will find ways to learn and grow from my mistakes and the normal/healthy challenges that life poses to all humans.  
18. There is always something we can learn from another person.  

19. Everyone has different strengths. Use this as a springboard for growth and leveling up, and not as a sore spot to tear each other down. I admit this can be hard at times, but it is still something to strive for.

20. Show appreciation, respect, and genuine excitement for our differences and our unique gifts.  

21. Respect my own boundaries and respect other people’s boundaries. Healthy boundaries are vital to thriving psychological systems (families, communities, businesses, and even in politics!). 

22. Make a difference in the world.  

23. Give feedback in a non-judgmental and supportive manner. Make sure to give feedback in a way that is clear and specific, and does not resort to making all-encompassing generalizations. Give feedback to others in a way I would want to receive help and support.  

24. I won’t always agree with everyone, and they won't always agree with me. That is good. Agreeing on everything is not the goal, and it is not realistic. The goal is to communicate respectfully, safely, and in a way that encourages the best and most helpful ideas to come forward without being hindered by communication blockages. 

25. I accept that relationships can be messy and emotions strong, but I embrace this. At the point of the messiness, pain, and authenticity lies the possibility for tremendous growth.

26. I take a firm stance against domestic violence, abuse, and neglect. I will stand up and say when words or actions are reaching these unhealthy levels.  

27. Help the world better identify abuse, neglect, and unhealthy boundaries so that everyone in a family, work, or community system can feel safe to grow, thrive, be independent, and be themselves.  

28. I will stand up for what is healthy, even if that stand is not popular or fully understood. I do not shy away from the harder path.     

Phew!! If you got the bottom, congrats! Which ones stood out to you? Are there any values you would like to include more of in your family? 
Holly L. Harrison, MA, LMFT
​Relationship, Boundaries, & Communication Expert

MoxiePsychology Legacy 
1736 E Sunshine St, Suite 408
Springfield, MO 65804

Located inside the Plaza Towers building
(417) 771-5932
​holly@moxiepsychologylegacy.com
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