Every Friday at approximately 10:45 a spry 77-year-young gentleman, Hari Lubin, heads to the Education Building to sit one-on-one with those seeking to shift their core beliefs.
Many of these beliefs have lead to incarceration and some to addictions. These beliefs are no longer serving the individual well; in fact, many times it is the basis of unhappiness, chaotic relationships, and unhealthy family dynamics. The sessions promote the individual potential for transformation.
Those who have been fortunate enough to participate with Hari have found his therapeutic techniques unique. Hari is a Certified Advanced Emotional Freedom Technique Practitioner (AEFT). AEFT is based upon discoveries by Dr. Roger Callahan and Gary Craig. The premise is that all negative emotions are a disruption in the body’s energy system.
Hari stated in an interview, “I bring to this work all that I have studied, experienced, and worked with – including my own personal issues and spiritual realizations. This allows me to hold the space for my clients while I work with them on their deep-seated issues so that they may return to balance.”
Those who have had sessions with Hari have found him to be a gentle soul who truly cares for those incarcerated.
One of the advantages that Hari brings to S.Q. is that anyone can sit with him, and discuss what is going on. This man with integrity will hold your confidentiality. One of Hari’s areas of expertise has been working with those who have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Not only do veterans suffer from this but also those who have been incarcerated or have had a traumatic experience in their life. Hari has been volunteering his time with the Vietnam Veterans Group of San Quentin (VVGSQ). The U.S. Congress has recognized the VVGSQ program and Hari.