Join us for a free event for those looking to heal from the impacts of narcissistic abuse. During this session, you will learn about the mother wound's origins, the role of guilt, and effective inner child work techniques. You will gain valuable insights and practical tools to build resilience and move forward on your healing journey.
Our webinar provides a supportive and secure environment for participants to begin their journey towards personal empowerment and healing from these abusive dynamics.
The origins and impacts of the mother wound
The role of guilt in the mother wound
Practical techniques for inner child work and healing
Q&A Session
Sofia is an integrative Psychotherapist with an MSc,PGDip in Psychotherapy as well as an award winning resilience Coach.As a coach-therapist she offers programs meticulously designed to accelerate the journey towards resilience and well-being.She helps navigate change, optimise wellbeing,self-motivation and self-regulation.
Understanding the Mother Wound:
Discover the origins and impact of the mother wound, and how societal and cultural factors contribute to its development.
Navigating Guilt
Learn about the role of guilt narcissistic abuse, its effects on self-esteem and relationships, and strategies to overcome toxic guilt.
Inner Child Healing Techniques.
Explore effective methods for inner child work, including visualisation exercises, journaling prompts, and building a nurturing inner dialogue.
Interactive Session: Q&A
We'll conclude the webinar with an open Q&A session, allowing you to ask questions and share their experiences.
This webinar is specifically designed for people who are seeking healing and understanding from the effects of narcissistic abuse. Wether you're survivor looking to overcome the mother wound, someone struggling with guilt, or an individual interested in inner child work, this session will provide valuable insights and practical tools.Join us to gain the knowledge and techniques needed for empowerment and resilience.
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