June 17-19, 2011
Trainer: Debbie Unterman, Atlanta, GA
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“I can see clearly that Debbie’s purpose on earth lies in showing us that in facing our deepest fears and most painful experiences we can transform our lives– opening ourselves to an immense new awareness and far-reaching new capacity to live.”
- J.R.Trevett, Licensed MT, Maui, HI
This workshop is designed for both therapists and survivors of neglect, abandonment, physical abuse, emotional abuse or sexual abuse.
We will begin by creating a safe space in which to lift the veil of secrecy that typically shrouds sexual and other forms of abuse, allowing true healing to begin.
During the workshop, we will:
• Identify presenting issues that often signify a person has been abused.
• Discuss the differences between men’s and women’s issues stemming from abuse.
• Explore common misperceptions about abuse and what constitutes abuse.
• Share stories of abuse, social implications, and its effect on people’s lives.
• Learn and experience techniques for healing the trauma of abuse or PTSD.
• Experience in-class exercises that access and transform subconscious memories to release guilt, shame and other toxic emotions from the body and mind.
The class will consist of lecture, emotional healing and release activities, sharing, and a chance for a number of participants to receive healing sessions in front of the group. Private sessions will be available outside of class hours at a special reduced rate for class participants.
If you are an abuse survivor or a professional dealing with abuse victims, this class will give you the tools you need for moving forward through the healing process. Read More
Special Guest Practitioner: Wendy Lipson, Founder, Reiki Reaching Out, Brooklyn, NY
Wendy Lipson, Reiki Mentor and Director of Reiki Reaching Out, has been doing energy healing for the last three decades. Certified in several healing modalities, Reiki is her first love and she transmits this passion to her clients, students and colleagues.
“If an individual is ready and willing to accept the responsibility of knowing their past and dealing with it, then this class will open their heart, mind and soul. Becoming aware that you are not alone is worth taking this class. It is very special.”
- D.M., Cartersville, GA
“This class helped me to appreciate the broad scope of sexual abuse and provided me effective information on how to compassionately cope with my own issues and those of anyone I might meet.”
- A.M., Certified MT, Bremen, GA


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