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Live Free Virtual Training: Psychotherapy Networker's Healing the Wounds of Trauma: An In-Depth Workshop with Gabor Maté, MD and Bruce Perry, MD

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September 16, 2022

Join two of the most profound healers of our time to access unique insight into the causes of suffering and the potential for healing!
FEATURING Dr. Gabor Maté comes an in-depth workshop based on his brand-new book The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, & Healing in a Toxic Culture – a riveting follow-up to In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts.
With SPECIAL GUEST Bruce Perry, MD, renowned child psychiatrist and co-author of the NYT Best-Selling What Happened to You? (with Oprah Winfrey) and The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog.
This all-new clinical workshop, based on the brand-new book The Myth of Normal, could powerfully shift your understanding of traumatic stress and how we, as therapists, can help people recover and heal.
Together, they’ll explore with you the most common misconceptions around trauma and chronic stress, how and why we get stuck, and the specific pathways to healing.
Gabor will specifically cover some of the most prevalent mental health diagnoses therapists are seeing today including: ADHD, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Self-Harm, ODD, Eating Disorders...
And how we should be treating them through the lens of developmental trauma.
This is a rare opportunity to join two leading clinicians in developmental trauma who have never been together in a workshop before and may not ever again.
Space is limited. We fully expect this live virtual workshop to reach capacity....
So register FREE today with just your name and email.

12:00pm ET - 4:00pm ET  Can't attend live? Register anyway for 14-day free access to the training!

Live Free Virtual Training: Psychotherapy Networker's Healing the Wounds of Trauma: An In-Depth Workshop with Gabor Maté, MD and Bruce Perry, MD

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