Going Deeper with Dicken Bettinger
Dicken Bettinger, Ed.D., received his doctorate in counseling psychology and has worked during his career as a licensed clinical psychologist and psychological educator. Dicken’s entire career has focused on psychological well-being. In 1987 he began his studies with Sydney Banks, who shared a profound new understanding of the human mind called the Three Principles. This new paradigm reveals the unity between our psychological nature and our spiritual nature. He enjoys leading group seminars in the US and Europe. Dicken is the co-author of a book on the Three Principles called Coming Home: Uncovering the Foundations of Psychological Well-being. Dicken enjoys public service work and has worked with refugees from South and Central America. He was an integral part of the Tibetan Resettlement Project in Vermont. Dicken has been married for 52 years and loves teaching people about what it takes to create healthy, thriving relationships. He has two adult children and plans his day around when he can be with his four grandchildren. He enjoys photography, hiking, canoeing, traveling, and his mixed doodle dog. Learn more: https://3principlesmentoring.com/ Connect with Dicken: [email protected] Facebook: / dicken.bettinger

Your Life Can Be Easier Than You Think

The state of No Thought with Dicken Bettinger

3PGC - Our Two Most Important Lessons with Dicken Bettinger

Foundations of Psychological Wellbeing | Dr. Dicken Bettinger

Workshop: How To Recover - Bob D (Thru Step 1)

Calming Zen Stories | Ancient Buddhist Teachings for Deep Relaxation & Stress Relief | Zen Buddhism

"The Wisdom of the Now", a masterclass by Dr. Dicken Bettinger for Natasha Swerdloff's practitioners

Webinar "Getting Lost, Being Found" with Nina Bettinger, 12/16/25

The Power of Your Thoughts with Dr. Dicken Bettinger

Harnessing Adversity: Growing Through Life's Challenges, with Eckhart Tolle

Healing the World with Dicken Bettinger

Knowing the Now, webinar with Dicken Bettinger & Natasha Swerdloff

Clancy I. — Alcoholism: A Disease of Perception | Lecture in Alexandria, VA (1990)

The Space Within

Buddhist Stories on No-Mind | Let Your Mind Rest in Buddhist Teachings

Dr Dicken Bettinger - Quiet Mind - Performing at Your Best

Alter Your Health #60 Dicken Bettinger From stress and chaos to Peace and Wisdom

Webinar with Nina Tallering and Dicken Bettinger, March 13, 2025 "Living Life All In"

Natural Mindfulness and the Three Principles

