Dr. Annie B. Wilder
Teacher, Trainer, Counselor, Consultant

Multifaceted services that propel individuals into positions of self awareness and empowerment

Unmasking the inner you -- getting in touch with the person you were created to be -- your real inner self

Christian Based Counseling

Individual & Family Counseling

Speaker Seminars, Workshops, Conferences

Educational Courses

Consulting for Religious Groups, Social Groups and Non-Profits

Online Consultations

Pastoral Care 


Annie Wilder, Ph.D.

  Call(860) 388-1549 for details.

uncommoncounseling@juno.com


Providing Insight;  Empowering people to think differently; 
Providing counseling and care; Providing an array of services for those in need; Unmasking the Inner You


 Schedule Dr. Wilder for your Event


2013 
Speaking/Conference Schedule


   Upcoming Events

       Sat., April 6, 2013 - 2 p.m.

Tea at Gardens of Forest Park
 Springfield, Mass

A Conversation at the Corner of Mental and Spiritual Health.  Panel Discussion Leader: Managing Grief     For more details: www.creativefuturesllc.com



Previous Events

Prayer Gathering
Sat., January 5, 2013 -- 10 a.m.

12 Foxhill Rd, Old Saybrook, Ct 

Hartford County Prayer Team joins 

Middlesex & New London County 

 

Prayer Teams. 

Hosted by Dr. Annie Wilder
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"Give Birth To Your Story"
Sat., January 19, 2013 -- 12 Noon

Support group to help pastors write their stories 

 


Facilitator: Lizzie Louis, 
published author and educator. 
Hosted by Dr. Annie Wilder 


About Dr. Annie B. Wilder
Teacher, Trainer, Counselor, Consultant
                      
Dr.Wilder, a mother and a grandmother resides in Old Saybrook, CT. She brings her many years of  experience as an industrial 
 engineer,  pastor, public speaker, workshop presenter and positive self-esteem group facilitator to her counseling practice.

She is a trusting, compassionate listener with the ability to integrate education, work, spiritual and life experiences into her counseling. She focuses on the whole person - body, soul and spirit, enabling her clients to experience healing, enlightenment and empowerment. 

Dr. Wilder is a Clinical Christian Counselor and a licensed Pastoral Counselor. 


Qualifications:

Industrial/Manufacturing Engineer

Counselor/Group Facilitator

Public Speaker/Workshop & Seminar Presenter

Domestic Violence Counselor and Support Group Facilitator

Pastor

Ph.D. Clinical Christian Counseling, Jacksonville Theological Seminary, Jacksonville, FL

MA Community Psychology, University of New Haven, West Haven, CT

MS Industrial Engineering, University of New Haven, West Haven, CT

BS Mathematics, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT



 

 Professional Clinical Member
NCCA
The National Christian Counselors Association



International Representative of Sarasota Academy of Christian Counseling

 

ANNOUNCING!


Dr. Wilder's new paperbackOn The Other Side of Bitter: A Look Into Naomi's Heart. A must Read! Written to encourage the many hurting women who may be sacrificing and giving of themselves without benefit of any type of personal satisfaction. Click Buy Now PayPal button to purchase using a major credit card. Contact Dr. Wilder via our Contact Us page to make any other payment arrangements. Also available at  Xlibris Bookstore, Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.   Note: You may purchase using PayPal with or without a PayPal account.  

Dr. Wilder's new paperback. Buy Now!
Reviewed below by Helen Postell Spence, MED. 
            

 A Review by Helen Postell Spence, MED 

 Dr. Wilder has captured the wounded spirit of Naomi as she transforms from a woman gravely disheartened by her circumstances to overcome and see hope on the other side. 
     In the Naomi story we see a thoughtful person as she releases her daughters-in-law 
from their vow to remain with her. Using this theme Dr. Wilder is able to search the heart of bitterness and relate it to her personal experiences as well as the subject of domestic violence and the human condition.
     The sensitivity with which she describes and expands on the grieving process as it relates to bitterness gives us insight into resilience. The relationship of Ruth and Boaz promises the glimmer of hope. It also illumines the possibilities of a better place in our thinking of not survival alone, but conquering. As she says, we don’t have to stay in bitterness, there is another side to it.

Helen Postell Spence is a counselor, retired Teacher, consultant and business owner.  

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