Survivorship Ritual Abuse
Webinars
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OUR NEXT WEBINAR
Saturday, March 26
12 noon Pacific Time
Trish Fotheringham
"Inner Structures - Settle In and Get Comfortable."
Trish was born into a female-only matriarchal healing cult and an
ancient patriarchal family clan who were connected to a variety of
organized crime groups, including a group of wealthy political elite
and their child pornography rings and child sex slave trafficking
network. She is a 50-year-old Canadian Survivor of extreme abuse and
trauma that included MKUltra-style ritual abuse, torture, mind
control, and experimentation.
Trish will share some of the ways she handled her many different
implanted Inner structures and tell how she, as an adult,
intentionally self-created more structures that served healing
purposes. The Webinar will be designed for dialog and interaction
rather than as a lecture.
COST
Last year, Webinars cost $20.00. Now we have changed to a sliding
scale so that each person can pay what they are able to. The scale
starts at $50.00 and, in $5.00 increments, goes down to $0.00 (full
scholarship). There is no longer any need to request a full or partial
scholarship -- you make the decision yourself. (Please factor in the
cost of a telephone call to the East Coast.)
We do ask you, if you have a full or partial scholarship, to help
publicize our Webinar series.
The PayPal button is under the description of the Webinar at http://
www.survivorship.org/webinars.html
REGISTRATION
Registration closes Thursday evening January 17. If you wish to pay by
PayPal, go to http://www.survivorship.org/webinars.html Otherwise,
send your check to:
SURVIVORSHIP
Family Justice Center
470 27th Street
Oakland, CA 94612
To reserve a space in the Webinar, e-mail Shamai
at sha...@survivorship.org and give her this information:
1.Your name
2. The Webinar you wish to attend: "Safety for Ritual Abuse and Mind
Control Survivors" on February 19 and/or one of the Webinars listed
below
3. Amount and method of payment (check, PayPal, money order)
4. Your preferred e-mail address (so we can send you instructions)
5. The name you will be using for the Webinar. (This does not have to
be your real name or your message board screen name.)
FUTURE WEBINARS
Saturday, April 9
12 noon Pacific Time
Staci Sprout, LICSW, CSAT
"Authentic Sexuality after Extreme Sexual Abuse: Part II: Tools You
Can Use."
This Webinar follows up what was begun in the December Webinar. (If
you were not there I recommend reviewing it on the Survivorship
Website). We will take the concepts of sexual addiction/anorexia in
the context of surviving extreme trauma to the next practical level:
how to assess your current sexual health today, how to organize daily
nurturing tasks to improve sexual self-esteem, what is the role of
making love with yourself/masturbation, and what are your visions for
a healthy tomorrow?
We will discuss sexuality in both general and specific terms.
Staci Sprout works as an individual group psychotherapist at Sexual
Recovery Services in Washington state.
(See www.sexualrecoveryservices.com for more information.). She is a
Certified Sexual Addiction Therapist (CSAT). She is also a survivor of
extreme trauma and will share "what's worked" along her personal
journey of recovery as part of the presentation. Caution will be taken
to promote safety by not using explicit language or stories, though
content at times may be triggering for survivors.
Saturday, May 21
Note: This Webinar will be at 9 AM Pacific Time
Adah Sachs
"Attachment: How Did It Harm You, and How Can That Harm Be Healed?"
This Webinar will look at abuse and torture (at all ages) in the
context of attachment theory. It will explain that the worst damage
caused by abuse is not to the body, but to the victim’s attachment
system; and that the damaged attachment system continues to cause
destruction in the person’s life, sometimes forever. We’ll then look
at healing the attachment system.
Adah Sachs is an attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapist. She
is a visiting faculty and a training supervisor at the Bowlby Centre
and at the Centre for Child Mental Health and a consultant
psychotherapist at the Clinic for Dissociative Studies, London. She
lectures and publishes widely on trauma and dissociation and maintains
a small private practice. Her co-edited book, "Forensic Aspects of
DID," was published in 2008.
PAST WEBINARS
Survivorship members may listen to past Webinars for free in the
members’ section. (For information on joining Survivorship, go
to http://www.survivorship.org/about/membership.html
Complete details on all our Webinars are at http://
www.survivorship.org/webinars.html