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The Details

  • 7th February - 7th August 2022

  • Registration extended to 7th February - click here

  • Sliding scale pricing with payment plan available

  • All delivered online learning, using a private Mighty Networks site (accessible via web browsers and app)

  • Each topic will contain written explorations, along with creative prompts & embodiment prompts/exercises for your own exploration

  • Every fourth week will be for rest and/or integration (will emphasis throughout to slow down and/or go at your own pace

  • Live video calls every other week (via Zoom)

    • every 2 weeks on a Sunday at 9am PT/ 12pm ET/ 5pm UK* - first call currently scheduled for Sunday 13th February 2022 (time may change in some countries during clock changes - you will be notified in the group about these)

    • lived automated closed captions available on each call

    • audio recordings of the group calls will be made available with a copy of the live automated closed captioning from the call

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Self Reclamation has been created via Trauma & Co.

(and will be co-facilitated)

by Sarah Mariann Martland & Gwynn Raimondi

 

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Sarah Mariann Martland

Sarah Mariann Martland (she/they) is Trauma & Co.’s Founder & Director. Sarah is a Trauma Support Practitioner & Consultant, providing online individual and community support to people living with trauma and to professionals working with trauma.

Sarah is a queer human from NW England. She is a complex human who lives with chronic illness and complex trauma. She is also a writer who advocates for humanizing the experience of trauma and prioritizing lived experience. All her work is based upon person-centered, consent-based, non-pathologizing, anti-oppressive practices and principles.

You can read more about Sarah’s background here and you can find more of Sarah’s services across this website.


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Gwynn Raimondi

Gwynn Raimondi, MA (she/her) is a writer and former licensed therapist who now works as a Trauma Support Practitioner. The focus of her writing and practice is complex and intergenerational traumas, grief, embodiment and their intersections and how these impact the ways we relate with ourselves, each other, and our world.

She is also the creator, practitioner and consultant of the Trauma Informed Embodiment trauma processing modality.

To learn more about Gwynn’s work, you can click here.