William M. Beecham is a full-time Psychologist who has practiced in South Florida since 1989. He is the first-born son of parents reared on Nebraska farms. His father piloted B-17’...lihat lebih banyakWilliam M. Beecham is a full-time Psychologist who has practiced in South Florida since 1989. He is the first-born son of parents reared on Nebraska farms. His father piloted B-17’s during World War II and was wounded in combat. Dr. Beecham also served in the U.S. Air Force, during the Vietnam conflict.
A well-rounded man, Dr. Beecham is married and loves his family life. He works hands-on to complete large do-it-yourself carpentry and home repair projects. He follows current events including science news; he likes to reflect on recent events and the latest discoveries. He has a technical and scientific background; he enjoys computers, classical music and long walks.
Dr. Beecham has been on a life-long quest to find spiritual solutions for those who seek his help, and uses many spiritual interventions in his practice of psychotherapy. His clients comment to others that they felt “blown away” by his insights as to what they are thinking and why they are suffering. Some have described personal and direct experiences with God as a result of Dr. Beecham’s directions.
He is especially interested in the spiritual changes that a boy must master on the path toward spiritual manhood. He explains to his teenage clients that children consume love and attention, as offered by adults; to become adults, children must stop consuming and start providing. Society, he believes, should work harder to help adolescents become adults.
Love, he says, brings to life a quality that exists within the spiritual realms, beyond the grasp of logic. Dr. Beecham talks about spiritual adulthood as a willingness to give love to God and others. A willingness to give love to others not only helps boys and girls enter into adulthood, giving love helps all meet the challenges of a meaningful spiritual life.lihat lebih sedikit