
About the AuthorDr. James V. Potter and Paula M. Potter, MA have operated faith-based counseling centers in Hawaii and California over three decades, serving at-risk individuals and families, including those recovering from addictions, family abuse and conflict. Dr. and Paula Potter have developed a personhood restoration program, titled the "Save Our Families" program - which Assertiveness, Individuation Autonomy is a part of - that has been used in counseling clinics throughout the US and worldwide. Dr. James V Potter and Paula M Potter, MA, are adjunct faculty members of Vision Bible College, Vision International University, and Advocare Family Skills Institute. They are authors of more than two dozen books including Assertiveness, Individuation Autonomy. Dr. James V. Potter holds a doctorate in philosophy, with an emphasis in professional counseling; a doctorate in psychology, with an emphasis in the biblical model; a masters degree in theology, with an emphasis in counseling; and a bachelors degree in biblical studies, with a minor in pastoral counseling. Dr. Potter is a member of the World Association of Online Educators, and is listed in Who's Who in America; Who's Who in the World; Who's Who in Education; and Who's Who in Religion. Dr. Potter holds certifications at the doctoral level, in Addictions Rehabilitation, Domestic Violence and Abuse Prevention and Treatment, Pastoral Care, and Clinical Pastoral Counseling. Paula Potter holds her masters degree in professional counseling, with an emphasis in marriage and family therapy; a bachelors degree in biblical studies with a minor in pastoral counseling. Paula is a certified Addictions Prevention and Rehabilitation Specialist; a certified Domestic Violence Abuse Prevention and Treatment Specialist; a certified Prepare/Enrich Counselor and trainer; and a certified Grief and Bereavement Counselor. how many cuboids are needed to make a cube Assertiveness, Individuation Autonomy: An Assertiveness Training Manual