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Brett Cotter

Brett CotterBrett Cotter, award-winning author of The Suicide Prevention Family Handbook, The Stress Is Gone Method, and 3 Keys to Managing PTSD, is the founder of the Stress Is Gone Wellness Platform. He has over 25 years of experience helping people break freefrom emotional pain, trauma, and anxiety. Brett has taught his signature method in Fortune 500 companies, military bases, disaster sites, recovery centers, the VA, schools, hospitals, and world-renowned wellness centers such as the Omega Institute, Kripalu, Sivananda Bahamas, Himalayan Institute, New York Open Center, and Tibet House NYC. He serves as the trauma expert for Meditation University's teacher training program, he trains mental health professionals in his suicide prevention protocol, and certifies students in his methods. Brett is certified by the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress; his training programs are accredited by the International Mindfulness & Meditation Alliance; and his core method is certified by the American Institute of Stress. Learn how to work with Brett directly through his coaching, retreats, and training programs at stressisgone.com. Read More Read Less

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The Stress Is Gone Method24 % NR
Publisher: Stress Is Gone LLC
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The Suicide Prevention Family Handbook25 % NR
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3 Keys to Managing Ptsd
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