Life Skills International

Life Skills International
Life Skills International 651 Chambers Road Aurora, CO 80011
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Life Skills International

Life Skills International is a Counselor facility at 651 Chambers Road in Aurora, CO.
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Services Life Skills International offers counseling at 651 Chambers Road, Aurora, CO 80011 in Aurora, CO.

Please call Life Skills International at (303) 340-0598 to schedule an appointment in Aurora, CO and to get more information about the counseling services offered.
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If you are husband and wife DO NOT go in as a couple. My wife and I went in for counseling after the death of our son. The program is founded by a man who openly talks about how he was violently psychologically, emotionally and physically abusive towards women for the majority of his life. He had been reformed and shared a lot of good information about his experience overcoming it but the counseling sessions were completely unethical and immoral. During the counseling I was repeatedly accused of being abusive when I have never been abusive towards a woman in my life. we were there because our son died and did not understand how to process the loss.

I can see by the comments on this forum and others that many others have had the same experience. It is completely unethical and immoral. I have attempted to bring it to light with the owners and leaders and they have refused to acknowledge what is going on in there program.

Although they claim to be, they are not a Christ centered organization.

If you have been negatively impacted by this organization please comment on here. This place needs to be made accountable.
by Very Disappointed xxx.xxx.214.203
December 29, 2021
Claims to be Christian, but is a biased, opinionated organization, assuming every male is an abusive pig-- and will pigeon-hole you into their assumptions and then attack you verbally trying to get you to confess to crimes or attitudes you do not have, or have not done. Very contrary to Christ's non-condemming spirit of compassion, truth, guidance, and help. I'm still hurting from the abuse they inflicted on me twenty years ago. If you are a chauvinistic pig, then the course may be good. Otherwise, they help narcissistic spouses feel entitled and vindicated, ending your marriages quest for help. Not worth the risk of attending. Read some good books by Christian authors instead. Dont just buy the books, read them. Get your mentoring and help from elsewhere. Focus on the Family broadcasts and websites have good resources that are way more helpful--besides truthful, timely and cheaper. Seek God your self. Learn to be humble honest and yes vulnerable--but only to truth.. Do not let yourself be vulnerable to the lies and condemnation of an assuming, condemning lifeskills rehabilitated arrogant abuser who has changed his target to you. Not a Christian organization at all as indicated by their character, their fruits and attitudes, they only choose some scriptures to use. Satan has derailed what could have been good, a wolf in lambs clothing is what the program is to those who do not fit the stereotype they designed to serve. Even then the risk of mistreatment and deceit is too high. It's not Christian. In my day, twenty years ago, there was huge discord in the local branch leadership causing the instructor to quit after 26 out of 30 weeks. Something about not being able to offer help to those who needed it, because they had to stay within Paul's format for lifeskills. That should say it all. Do not be mislead or deceived by their promises or claims.
Their only correct assumption is yes we all need to work on ourselves, but only in truthfulness, but then also work on relationships dynamics. You do not exist in isolation from your spouse. Marriage is a dynamic combination of both personalities---something they can not address as gender separated classes, nor do i believe that even if they have changed to now working with you as a couple -- that their underlying assumptions have changed. This is a 20 year old opinion, but my vote is that there are better resources out there today. I wish i had access to all the books that have recently been written on relationships. Let some Christian recommend or screen the books. Read them out loud with your spouse and talk about the concepts and put them into practice. May God bless you and your spouse. Relationships with other couples help, maybe doing a book together as a small group discussion weekly.
by Peter Brown xxx.xxx.154.19
July 29, 2021
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