Forgiveness does not change the past, but could it help your client’s future?
Forgiveness is often a triggering and complicated issue, particularly as it relates to relational trauma or complex PTSD.
Some clients don’t want to forgive their abusers, even after they’ve severed all ties. Others hold onto anger and resentment but stay in unhealthy relationships.
And some will forgive and struggle with not getting what they’d hoped for as a response.
In this session, we’ll explore different dimensions of forgiveness: when it's premature and when it’s forced, when it's used to avoid feelings of pain and betrayal, whether it's necessary to fully heal from abuse, whether it serves the victim or the perpetrator, and when it leads to true acceptance and freedom.
- Release the wounds that another has caused, so they’re freed to no longer carry the trauma inside
- Heal and name their internal wounds by learning to speak up for what they know to be true
- Determine whether forgiveness may be helpful for them to fully heal from relational violations
Join world-renowned trauma expert, Dr. Frank
Anderson for this special workshop that will shift your perspective on the power of
forgiveness and how it can help release the pain of relational
trauma.
This training is absolutely free to watch live and CE credit is
available!
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Releasing the Pain of Relational Trauma
April 11th, 2024
11:00 AM to 1:15 PM Central
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- 2 full hours of LIVE INTERACTIVE expert-led training
- The complete set of course materials
- On-demand access to the recording for 14 days*
- Opportunities to get your questions answered by Frank during the training
- Propose three steps required for forgiveness to be achieved by someone who has been relationally violated.
- Catalogue the core components of healing relational wounds.
- Assess the qualities of resilience that are necessary for clients to overcome complex PTSD.
Frank Anderson, MD, is a world-renowned trauma treatment expert, Harvard-trained
psychiatrist, and psychotherapist. He is the acclaimed author of Transcending Trauma and
coauthor of Internal Family Systems Skills Training Manual. As a global speaker on the
treatment of trauma and dissociation, he is passionate about teaching brain-based
psychotherapy and integrating current neuroscience knowledge with the Internal Family
Systems (IFS) model of therapy. Dr. Anderson believes that traumatic events can have a
lasting effect on the well-being and life of an individual and that addressing these events
will help lead people down a pathway of healing and forgiveness.
Dr. Anderson is the cofounder of The Trauma Institute and Trauma Informed Media,
organizations that promote trauma awareness, education, integration, and healing. He is a
lead trainer at the IFS Institute under Richard Schwartz and has a long affiliation with the
New York Times bestselling author of The Body Keeps the Score, Bessel van der Kolk, MD, and
the Trauma Research Institute.
Dr. Anderson has also worked with professional dancer and influencer, Julianne Hough, to
help her develop a trauma-informed dance component to her KINGRY dance program. Dr. Anderson
is dedicated to helping others heal trauma and to bring more love, compassion, and unity to
the world. He has been featured in outlets like PIX11 and KTLA. To learn more about Dr.
Frank Anderson, visit frankandersonmd.com and on Instagram at @frank_andersonmd.
Releasing the Pain of Relational Trauma
April 11th, 2024
11:00 AM to 1:15 PM Central
Can't attend live? Register anyway for 14-day free access to the training!
Register for more information.