This workshop will describe how neurodivergent people experience religious trauma in unique ways. The neurodiversity paradigm and the concept of religious trauma will both be defined and described.
This presentation will discuss how oppression and colonization have influenced the way we view healing, and offer alternative and accessible ways to heal.
In this session, you will learn the underlying framework of Internal Family Systems, the art, and power of resonance, along with specific applications to people who experience substance use and mental health disorders (as defined by the DSM-VTR).
By understanding the biological adaptations of both trauma and physical exercise, participants will learn to identify movements and exercises that can facilitate healing in and out of therapy sessions.
This training will provide information on generational trauma and generational healing in marginalized communities.