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The Wounded Heart - add-on for 6.0 CE credits only

$ 99 $ 75 usd
Before Oct 3, 2025
Register
Sat, Oct 4, 2025, 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM PDT
CEs only (virtual seminar)

This registration is an add-on for continuing education credits only and applies only to the live conference (no credits will be given for the recorded version).

To register for the conference, please visit Adam Young Counseling.

Additional continuing education approval is pending. This page will be updated with the latest information when available.

In order to receive continuing education credit, participation codes shared during the conference will need to be input on the required evaluation of the seminar and presenter. This evaluation will be emailed after the conclusion of the conference. No partial credit will be given.


Sexual abuse leaves deep and complex wounds—often beginning within the very families meant to provide safety. This conference will invite participants into a careful and compassionate exploration of how abuse originates, the lasting damage it causes, and the path toward genuine healing. Together, we will examine how family-of-origin dynamics can set the stage for sexual abuse and unpack the core injuries survivors carry: betrayal, powerlessness, and ambivalence. We will explore why survivors often feel a haunting sense of complicity, how triangulation operates as a form of subtle sexual abuse, and the ways the body itself holds and responds to trauma.

But the journey does not stop at harm. We will trace a path toward healing that includes the necessary movements of grief, rage, and the blessing of arousal. Participants will gain insight into what authentic forgiveness and reconciliation involve—not as cheap bypasses, but as hard-won realities forged in honesty and courage. This conference is both an unflinching acknowledgment of the devastation of sexual abuse and a hopeful guide toward the possibility of restoration.

Learning Objectives

Participants will learn:

  • How you are setup for sexual abuse in your family of origin
  • The damage of sexual abuse: betrayal, powerlessness, and ambivalence
  • Why the feeling of complicity haunts survivors of sexual abuse
  • What triangulation is and the power of subtle sexual abuse
  • How the body responds to sexual abuse
  • What the path to healing looks like: grief, rage, and blessing arousal
  • What is involved in forgiveness and reconciliation.

Presenters

Dr. Dan Allender

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Location

CEs only (virtual seminar)

Classifications

Categories
  • Professional
  • Adam Young Counseling
Age Groups
  • All