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SUMMARY:Recovering from Religious Hurt: Experiential Strategies for Healing
DESCRIPTION:Presented by:  Kennesha Rodgers\, MA\,  LAPC\, CTP\nDate:  Friday\, November 7\, 2025 from 9:00AM-11:00AM EST\n\nLocation: Virtual/Zoom\nCost: $50\nCE Hours: 2 – NBCC\, PA SW\, LPC\, LMFT\, Psychologists\n\nAbout the Workshop\nReligious trauma often lives in the body\, in suppressed emotion\, and in internalized narratives of shame\, fear\, and disconnection. To help clients heal\, clinicians need more than insight-oriented approaches—we need tools that engage the body\, imagination\, and story. \nThis 2-hour CE workshop will introduce experiential strategies for working with religious trauma\, including Internal Family Systems (IFS)\, EMDR\, psychodrama\, narrative therapy\, mindfulness\, and creative expression. Participants will learn how to help clients re-author painful spiritual stories\, explore suppressed parts of self\, and begin reconstructing meaning in ways that foster post-traumatic growth. Through demonstration\, discussion\, and practice\, clinicians will walk away with integrative tools to deepen healing and restore sacred connection. \n* This workshop is part of a workshop series: Supporting Survivors of Religious and Spiritual Harm. You may take each workshop individually\, or take all three. \nLearning Objectives\n\nDescribe two experiential modalities that can be integrated into religious trauma treatment\nDemonstrate one body-based or creative intervention that fosters regulation and empowerment in religious trauma recovery.\nIdentify the risks and safety considerations when using experiential modalities with spiritual abuse survivors\nRecognize the signs of post-traumatic growth following recovery religious harm\n\n\nTo Register:\n\nSubmit payment via PayPal button below. Please use the same email for your registration form.\nComplete the Registration Form below.\n\n \n0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495011/7/25 Professional Registration: Recovering from Religious Hurt: Experiential Strategies for Healing50.00 USD0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495011/7/25 Student Registration: Recovering from Religious Hurt: Experiential Strategies for Healing35.00 USDYour eTicket will be emailed after payment to your PayPal email address.\n\nAbout the Facilitator\nKennesha Rodgers\, MA\,  LAPC\, CTP\, (she/her/hers). Having personally experienced the transformative power of therapy and coaching\, Kennesha is deeply committed to making these services accessible\, especially for under-resourced communities. She believes every person deserves the chance to heal and live with hope\, and she is honored to be a compassionate presence for those on this journey. Kennesha’s mission is to foster therapeutic relationships within which clients feel seen\, supported\, and encouraged to pursue lives of freedom and connection. \nKennesha takes an integrated\, trauma-informed approach to therapy\, engaging the whole person—mind\, body\, emotions\, and spirituality within their unique relational and social context. She believes that each person carries their own inner wisdom and partners with them to uncover and trust this wisdom. Kennesha is trained in CBT and several experiential modalities including EMDR and Psychodrama\, integrating various approach \nes based on client need. As a certified Enneagram Coach\, she integrates this insightful tool into her therapeutic and coaching work\, enhancing clients’ self-understanding and growth. \n\nWorkshop Policies\nCE Program Policies and Procedures related to Refunds/Cancellations\, Grievances\, and Conflicts of Interest can be found here. \nFor the workshop schedule or other details or questions about the workshop\, please contact us at Support@PhoenixTraumaCenter.com. \nClick HERE to be added to our mailing list and receive updates on training opportunities! By providing us with your email address via the constant contact link above\, an email sign-in sheet at an event\, or via online registration of an event\, you are consenting to be added to our email list. If you have provided us with your email and would not like to be added to our email list\, or would like to be removed from our email list\, please contact us and we will remove you immediately. \n___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nContinuing Education (CE) Approval Statements relevant to this workshop: \n\nContinuing Education (CE) Approval Statements relevant to this workshop:\n\nPhoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy\, LLC (Lic. #004115) has been approved as a pre-approved provider of professional continuing education for social workers (Section 47.36)\, Marriage and Family Therapist (Section 48.36) and Professional Counselors (Section 49.36) by the PA State Board of Social Workers\, Marriage & Family Therapists and Professional Counselors.\nPhoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy is approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Psychologists (Lic. # PSY000215) to offer continuing education for psychologists.\nPhoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy\, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider\, ACEP No. 7013. Phoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy\, LLC maintains responsibility for the program.
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LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Religious Harm
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SUMMARY:Free Webinar - Tattoos\, Trauma\, and Psychodrama
DESCRIPTION:Presented by:  Dr. Scott Giacomucci\, DSW\, LCSW\, BCD\, CGP\, FAAETS\, TEP \nDate/Time: Friday\, November 7\, 2025 |  12:00PM – 1:00PM EST \nLocation: Virtual/Zoom \nCE Hours: 1 CE Hour for NBCC\, PA SW\, LPC\, LMFT\, and Psychologists \nAbout This Webinar\nTattoos offer a creative outlet for externalizing pain\, meaning-making\, and growth in the aftermath of adversity or important milestones in one’s life. Tattoos have been used throughout history to mark initiation\, status or roles in the community\, or for religious/spiritual purposes. Over 30% of the US population has at least one tattoo. This means that we are frequently working with clients with tattoos which can offer us potent insight into their meaning-making process. \nMultiple research studies have highlighted how tattoos offer trauma or loss survivors with an avenue for healing\, bearing witness\, memorializing pain\, combating shame\, and initiating connection. This workshop will explore tattoos as a concretization of pain and meaning-making for both the therapist and clients. \nLearning Objectives:\n1). Identify one research finding related to tattoos and trauma or loss2). Describe one group warm-up related to tattoos\n3). Explain one use of psychodrama to explore tattoos \n \n\nWorkshop Policies and CE Education Hours\nContinuing Education Hours and Training Credits\nPlease note that participants must attend the entire training event to receive CE/training credits. Partial credit is unable to be offered. \nCredit Hours for Pennsylvania social workers\, marriage and family therapists\, professional counselors and psychologists:\nPhoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy (Lic. #004115) is approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Social Workers\, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors to offer continuing education for social workers\, marriage and family therapists and professional counselors. \nPhoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy (Lic. # PSY000215) is approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology to offer continuing education for psychologists. Phoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy maintains responsibility for the program. \nNational Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) Credit\nPhoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy\, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider\, ACEP No. 7013. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC are clearly identified. Phoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy\, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. \n\n\n 
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LOCATION:On Zoom
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