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Friday 02 Aug 2024 |
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10:00 AM - 1:00 PM |
Helping Create Empowerment and Safety through Impact Statements
Learn about impact statements and how they fit in the healing journey for betrayed partners. Identify benefits and risks for partners to write and share impact statements, as well as determining where a partner is on their healing journey and what type of impact statement and delivery may be most empowering for them.
Learning Objectives:
1) Identify the 5 levels of the intimacy pyramid, and where impact statements may fit for a partner in their healing journey after betrayal
2) Determine where the client is on the healing journey and what impact statement may be appropriate for them
3) Identify 2 benefits and risks for writing and sharing impact statements
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Janice Caudill, PhD, CCPS-S, CSAT-S, CPTT-S, IAT, SEP and Dan Drake, LMFT, LPCC, CSAT-S, CCPS-S, embarked on a shared mission rooted in the belief that truth forms the bedrock of intimacy. In the midst of conversations about their shared values, beliefs, and practices regarding disclosure, they discovered a common thread – a passion for creating exercises that guided clients through the disclosure process in a partner-sensitive, trauma-informed, and relationship-nurturing manner.
In their collaborative efforts, Janice and Dan acknowledged their unique approaches to disclosures. This realization led them to understand that there isn’t a singular “right” way to navigate disclosures; instead, there are various decision points for couples to co-create their personalized disclosure experiences. A shared vision emerged – to assist clients in achieving disclosures aligned with their desires and needs, fostering a sense of teamwork and delivering an experience that was both wanted and necessary.
Our offerings extend beyond workbooks to encompass workshops and specialized trainings. We empower couples to collaboratively restore truth, and our Restoring Truth Model Disclosure Guide Trainings provide professionals with an addiction and trauma-informed, polyvagal sound, and empathy-cultivating method for facilitating full disclosure. Our commitment to supporting couples is further exemplified through our ‘Find a Guide’ resource, connecting individuals with professionals specifically trained in the Restoring Truth Full Disclosure process.
VenueZoom
StartsFri Aug 2 1p ET / 12p CT / 11a MT / 10a PT
EndsFri Aug 2 2p ET / 1p CT / 12p MT / 11a PT