Virtual Webinar

Can You Have Trauma and a Great Relationship?

1.0 CE Hours General Introductory
Can You Have Trauma and a Great Relationship?

Information

Date & Time

  • -

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Define trauma, triggers, and baggage.

  • Explain how trauma creates attachment wounds.

  • Describe 2 ways baggage impacts relationships and behavior.

  • Create a map of how parenting failure in childhood creates exaggerated needs in the three specific domains of power, love and money, describing how these relate to what we manifest in our relationships and assume others want from us.

  • Explain the method to inventory the similarities and differences couples have in what makes them feel safe and loved and describe how to process these inventories collaboratively.

Educational Goal

 

 

 

Description

Unlock Exclusive Benefits at GXC24 with TPN.health

Register Now for Early Bird Rates!

TPN.health and GXC are powering up for professionals. For TPN.health members, this means even greater discounts on the early bird rates and access to over 70 CE sessions, both live and on-demand, by attending GXC live. And that’s not to mention the additional exclusive savings!

Exclusive Benefits for TPN.health Members at GXC:

  • • Further discounts on the early bird rate of $899. Use the code TPNX24.
  • • Over 70 CE sessions from top therapeutic experts, available both live and on-demand.
  • • Live audience with Michael J. Fox.
  • • UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE – an inclusive night of food and rides at Island of Adventure.

Additional Family-Friendly Savings:

  • • Up to 50% savings on accommodations at the Dolphin Hotel, Disney Orlando.
  • • Additional discounts on Disney Park tickets.
  • • Family members are welcome and can enjoy special rates.

 

TPN.health and GXC understand the challenges of juggling personal and professional commitments. GXC live offers unprecedented family-friendly discounts, creating an environment where professionals can thrive while ensuring their families enjoy the experience too.

 

To raise awareness about these fantastic benefits and the early bird rate still on offer, we are hosting a pre-conference warm-up session with one of GXC’s incredible speakers, Benjamin Fry live from the UK. He will be joining us live at GXC, but we wanted TPN.health users to get a sense of what’s to come. Look out for more warm-up sessions with Dr. Elisa Hallerman and others.

 

Join us in Orlando from October 6-9, 2024, to see renowned thought leaders in person and gain access to a wealth of educational opportunities.

 

Registration is still open at:

 

Don’t miss out on these exclusive benefits by attending GXC live!

 

Workshop Description:

Trauma, especially in childhood, creates difficulties with attachments and interpersonal relationships. Attachment wounds can themselves become traumatic as they start to leave lasting difficulties in all of our relationships, nowhere more so than in our romantic relationships, where arguably the stakes can be highest.

 


So, can we ever have a truly great, safe, and healthy relationship if we have trauma and attachment wounds? This session answers that question with a message of hope and suggests a path from relationship difficulties that cause failure to sustainable and incredible success for those who still suffer from the ongoing effects of trauma and attachment issues.

 

 

Target Audience

  • Counselor
  • Marriage & Family Therapist
  • Psychologist
  • Social Worker
  • Substance Use Disorder Professionals

Presenters

Benjamin Fry, MA, MBACP

Benjamin Fry Psychotherapist, Author, Founder, Televagal, Khiron Clinics and Get Stable Benjamin is the Founder of Televagal, Khiron Clinics and Get Stable. He is an accredited psychotherapist, author and entrepreneur. He has had a rich and varied career, combining his interests in psychology, the media and business. In his twenties he founded two small businesses before starting a family, training as a psychotherapist and writing his first book which led to presenting a television series for the BBC. More recently he has combined his business experience, clinical training and media skills to set up Khiron House, a residential mental-health clinic, to lobby for more effective treatment in the public sector through his non-profit Get Stable and to found Televagal which delivers nervous system informed technology for a variety of health solutions.

 

 

Financially Sponsored By

  • Southworth Associates
  • High Watch Recovery Center
  • The Guest House Ocala
  • The Global Exchange Conference - Exchange Events
  • High Watch Media
  • Hansei Solutions
  • Cumberland Heights Foundation
  • Lakeview Health
  • Family First Adolescent Services
  • Alcoholics Anonymous
  • Maple Mountain Mental Health & Wellness
  • Barclay Damon LLP
  • RYCO Fundraising
  • Unyte Health
  • EVERY STEP COACHING LLC
  • Recovery.com
  • Aliya Health Group
  • Pathways Recovery Center
  • Momentum Recovery
  • Compassion Behavioral Health
  • Lit Path Inc
  • Medical Distribution Group
  • Kipu
  • NuIQ
  • Healthcare Services Group
  • Fellowship Hall, Inc.
  • Rubicon Recovery Center
  • Alina Lodge
  • Lantana Recovery