Forward-Facing Face-to-Face: Optimizing Our Relationships
(and Healing Our Attachment Trauma)
Tuesday, June 22nd from 5:00 – 6:00pm (AZ Time)
How frequently do you find yourself acting in ways that you do not like and that lower your self-respect within the important relationships of your life? How frequently do you fail to act in the ways that you want to act with these people?
Would you like look back on your day and feel good about the way you behaved with the
people you care about...instead of blaming everyone else for your discomfort.
Becoming intentional with your words and actions in relationships is possible. Feeling safe,
connected, loving and hopeful in relationships requires just a few simple tools...and then a
whole lot of practice putting these tools to work.
Not knowing how our developmental experiences of attachment trauma can impact us in our adult relationships can leave us feeling ashamed and hopeless as we find ourselves habitually engaging in the same patterns of self-defense with our partners, our children, our co-workers and ourselves.
This short intensive webinar will give you the insight and tools to begin to gain traction in
becoming the person you choose to be in all the relationships in your life. The more you are able to achieve and sustain intentional behavior in these relationships, the more you are diminishing the power that past trauma and painful experiences have in your present life.
You will learn:
- How past painful experiences in relationships (including developmental trauma) intrude into and significantly impair our relational functioning;
- How to interrupt the physiological threat response in our bodies that are compelling us to act in self-defense instead of acting with compassion and love;
- What commitment and hard work is not enough—healing relationships requires more working smart than working hard;
- Learn the secrets of co-regulation so that you can become an instrument of health, healing and safety for the people you love and care about;
- How to use the Forward-Facing process as a discipline to become the person you choose to be instead of how your painful past experiences have programmed you.
- How to immediately find satisfaction and hope in even the most contentious of relationships.
Please join J. Eric Gentry, PhD, LMHC, FAAETS for this free presentation.
Register Here: Forward-Facing Face-to-Face: Optimizing Our Relationships
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