![]() I am EMDR trained to work with trauma/PTSD, whether it be related to a single traumatic event or long term exposure to relational and/or physical trauma and/or abuse. It can enable the recognition that we do have choice and that positive change is achievable. Sometimes these influences can be absorbed as negative self beliefs underpinning self negating beliefs, relationship stress, isolation, addiction, anxiety and depression.Ĭounselling can liberate us from the binding self beliefs and difficult emotions that limit inherent potentials. Our identity, sense of belonging, creativity, self esteem, aspirations and the ability to take or avoid risk, can be subtly influenced by past relational experiences and events. My approach is attachment focused and informed by an understanding that early life experiences may influence the way we approach relationships, the way we experience ourselves in the world and the way we respond to challenge. The $4 show starts at 10 p.m.I have extensive experience working as a Counsellor / Psychotherapist with individuals, families and young people experiencing emerging or long term emotional issues. The Monkees-loving trio will be joined Saturday by the experimental turntable stylings of DJ Davo (one of the only local artists who can persuade me to dance) and indie hip-hop emcee Cee Reed (one half of Work Force and the ringleader of the Northeast Abilities crew). Local pop punk faves The International Brunch Mummies have invited their musically-inclined neighbors down to Danbury's She was anointed "Precious" by her father. She famously threw a deli platter at Nick Cave at '94s Lollapalooza and countsĪmong her close friends. She also has a notoriously bad temper that shows in both her music and personal life. The singer, sans L7, rocks harder and is more fun. After her departure the group's sound turned to darker, dope-y rock while Finch had nominal success with an '80s-flavored synth band called Other Star People. The group founded Rock for Choice, a pro-choice non-profit organization, in 1991.įinch left the band, which continued without her, in '97 due to "artistic differences" and returned to school. The snarl of songs such as "Pretend We're Dead" and "The Bomb" propelled them to the front of the grunge and hard-rock movements of the last decade. Their EP's title song "Asstray" goes "Smoke rings get in my eyes/ Smoke rings around your lies/Smoke rings fade way/ Inhaling what you say." Their cover of Juice Newton's "Angel of the Morning" and "Bad Brain Good Head," (which sounds like it was produced by the love-child ofīut Finch remains best known as "the former frontwoman of L7." That group was a famous combination of raunch, social consciousness and musical skill. "My Life As a Plumber" has the frontwoman wailing "My life as a plumber started when I was young/ I've seen every leaky problem under the sun/ While everyone around me was too scared to react, I said/ Hand me the plunger baby - and -step - back." It's pure Finch that, even she describes as, "a little sleazy." There are the same sort of memorable melodies and hilarious lyrics. ![]() swerving between punk and alternative - and not unlike Concrete Blonde. L7's Jennifer Finch brings The Shocker to Empress Ballroomīecause the '90s are over, The Shocker is a little less fuzzy and grungy than L7 was. ![]()
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