Let Go of the Pain of Childhood Abuse - Survivorship Webinar -
September
28
REMINDER: Another Great Webinar Coming Up!!!
Upcoming
Webinar:
Date: Sunday September 28th, 2014
Time: 5pm PT/8pm
EDT
Presenter: Rachel Grant
Topic:
Three Steps to Let Go
of the Pain of Childhood Abuse and Finally Feel Normal Do you
feel worthless, undeserving, unfixable, or unlovable? Are you ready to let go of
the pain of abuse and finally feel normal?
If you are beyond sick and
tired of feeling broken and burdened by the past, this 90 minute webinar is for
you. You will be taught the three steps you need to take in order to let go of
the pain of childhood abuse and finally feel normal. Rachel will also share with
you her secret to becoming a beyond survivor
By participating in this
webinar, you will:
• Discover the number one thought that
is getting in the way of you believing you can heal
•
Rewire your brain and end the emotional roller coaster of feeling good one day
and miserable the next
• Identify exactly what is
preventing you from being your genuine, authentic self
•
Learn three doable step that will lead you out of the pain of the past and into
the future you have always wanted
Rachel Grant is the owner and
founder of Rachel Grant Coaching and is a Sexual Abuse Recovery Coach. She works
with survivors of childhood sexual abuse who are beyond sick and tired of
feeling broken, unfixable, and burdened by the past. She helps them let go of
the pain of abuse and finally feel normal. She is also the author of Beyond
Surviving: The Final Stage in Recovery from Sexual Abuse. Rachel holds an M.A.
in Counseling Psychology. She provides a compassionate and challenging approach
for her clients while using coaching as opposed to therapeutic models. She is a
member of the International Coach Federation & San Francisco
Coaches.
REGISTRATIONRegistration closes Thursday
evening, September 25, 2014
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:
Three Steps to Let Go of the Pain of Childhood Abuse and Finally
Feel Normal 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.)
You
will receive a confirmation email immediately and a guide and instructions after
the registration closes
COSTWebinars are on a sliding
scale from $50.00 to full scholarship (Please remember to factor in the cost of
the telephone call.)
The PayPal button is near the bottom of the
page
If you wish to pay by check please send it to: Survivorship,
Family Justice Center, 470 27th Street, Oakland, CA
94612.
FUTURE WEBINARS
Experiences of Torture among
American Indian, Alaska Native and First Nations Sex Trafficking Victims –
Dr. Alexandra (Sandi) Pierce
Sunday October 12th 5pm PT/8pm EDT
The
purpose of this webinar is to provide information on the role of torture in
breaking, prostituting, and controlling young American Indian sex trafficking
victims. Historical and current factors are described to increase participants’
understanding of Native girls’ extreme vulnerability to sex traffickers, the
interaction between historical trauma and current vulnerabilities, and victims’
complex trauma responses.
Dr. Alexandra (Sandi) Pierce is an
applied sociologist of Onondowagah (Seneca) and European descent. She is the
principal investigator and author of Shattered Hearts, the first research report
ever published in the U.S. on the commercial sexual exploitation of American
Indian girls and women. Sandi holds Master’s and doctoral degrees from the
University of Minnesota’s Department of Sociology and is founder and President
of Othayonih Research, an independent applied research and evaluation firm. She
is a member of the American Psychological Association’s and the State of
Minnesota’s Human Trafficking Task Forces. She is also an active member of a
national coalition of domestic sex trafficking survivor-leaders. Sandi’s current
research, a partnership with Dr. Lauren Martin, Research Director at the
University of Minnesota’s University Research and Community Outreach/Engagement
Center, focuses on the market aspects of juvenile sex trafficking in
Minneapolis.
PAST WEBINARSSurvivorship members may
listen to past webinars in the members’ section.
https://survivorship.org/webinar-archived/
For information on joining Survivorship, go to
https://survivorship.org/how-to-join-survivorship-membership/
Complete details on all our webinars are at
https://survivorship.org/survivorship-webinars/
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact
Sha...@survivorship.org