Intensives

3-day intensive

Trauma Processing

Trauma intensives are not meant to replace individual therapy. The purpose is to help you create wholeness beyond trauma, abuse, neglect, addiction and other adverse life experiences.

The Murray Method

During our work together you will:

  • Receive easy-to-understand guidelines regarding how to become a Healthy Balanced Person: Physically, Intellectually, Emotionally and Spiritually
  • Learn how to begin the healing from your adverse life experiences by effectively and safely accessing and releasing them
  • Understand your defense mechanisms and realize which should be retained and which should be eliminated
  • Gain an understanding of your own inner process as you reclaim and restore the person you were designed to be
  • Acquire clear guidelines and information on healthy personal and relational boundaries
  • Find new empathy and compassion for others as you become aware of the commonality of pain in the lives of every person

Requirements:

  • Commit to personal growth
  • Be willing to address your issues and to be open and honest
  • Be committed to work in sessions and at home

 

group intensive

Grief Recovery

The next group begins October 7, 2024

We’ll meet twice a week for four weeks on Mondays and Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. at Christ Church Nashville.

Grief Recovery support group

Grief Recovery can be helpful in the midst of:

  • Trauma (Trauma is the event or events that caused harm, while grief is the lingering feelings that remain.)
  • Anxiety (Anxiety is a physical response to the fear of the unknown, triggered by emotions related to future or past events. The Grief Recovery Method helps grievers focus more on the present.)
  • Depression (Depression is a physical response to events of the past. The Grief Recovery Method helps grievers focus more on the present and less on the past.)
  • Fertility struggles (The Grief Recovery Method is designed to help you process the emotional buildup resulting from the loss of hopes, dreams, and expectations related to your efforts to conceive.)
  • Pet loss (This is a time of heartache, as pets are often sources of unconditional love and companionship. The Grief Recovery Method is designed to help you address and complete the emotional aspects left unresolved by any loss.)
  • Supporting a grieving child (The Helping Children with Loss class enables adults to recognize grief in children and equips them with the tools to guide children toward emotional recovery.)