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Should we do a community online meet up ?
Hi Ya'll! We have the option on Skool here to host an online community meet up! We could meet each other and share maybe an hour with our colleagues chit chatting about whatever we need to chit chat about. Would this interest anyone? If so, what would be your ideal days and times? Looking forward to your feedback!
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@Gilberto Paredes familys good dad is great .
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A Couples Trauma Lesson
Nobody told you this when you were growing up. And nobody's telling you now. So I will. If your childhood was rough, and by rough I don't mean movie-rough, I mean the quiet kind, the kind where your needs were too big for the room, the kind where your feelings were met with irritation instead of comfort, the kind where you learned very early that the world wasn't going to meet you where you were so you better figure out how to meet it where it is. If that was your childhood. Then you are walking around with a reduced capacity to feel good. I don't mean that metaphorically. I mean neurologically. Your system was built in an environment that wasn't safe. And a system built in an unsafe environment doesn't just carry memories of unsafety. It carries the architecture of unsafety. The wiring. The defaults. The automatic settings that run underneath every experience you have as an adult. Including the good ones. Especially the good ones. And this is the part that nobody talks about because it sounds counterintuitive and it's true. Traumatized people don't just struggle with pain. They struggle with joy. They struggle with good. They struggle with the moments that are supposed to feel safe and happy and warm and connected because those moments activate something most people wouldn't expect. Fear. Not fear of the good thing. Fear of losing the good thing. Because if your childhood taught you anything, it taught you that good doesn't last. That warmth disappears without warning. That the thing you depend on can be taken. That the person you need can change, leave, shut down, turn cold, or simply stop being available in the space between breakfast and dinner. Your childhood taught your body that love is temporary. And your body never unlearned that lesson. So now you're an adult. And you fall in love. And the love is real. And the person is real. And the connection is deep. And your heart opens in a way it hasn't opened since you were small enough to not know any better.
A Couples Trauma Lesson
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Profound would love to be able to share thus
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS!
The Georgia School of Addiction Studies (GSAS) has extended its Call for Presentation deadline to Tuesday, March 31st. The 2026 conference will be held August 30 – September 3, 2026, at the Hyatt Regency in Savannah, Georgia. Throughout the four-day conference participants will have access to three and six-hour workshops on topics related to their work in the fields of prevention, treatment, and recovery. I am personally speaking for 3 hours at this conference on Political Outrage Cycles, and I hope many of you will join me for this tremendous IN PERSON conference in sunny Savannah by being a presenter or attending! Expense and speaking fees are available! If you are interested in supporting GSAS by conducting a workshop or workshops, please follow this link for more information: https://events.decorporate.ca/GSAS2026/abstract/login.php The deadline to submit is March 31, 2026. Final selections will be made by May 4, 2026. If you should have any questions, please email info@thegeorgiaschool.org Thank you and we look forward to seeing you in Savannah. Georgia School of Addiction Studies www.thegeorgiaschool.org
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This is incredible you'll do great Sadly I'm in Canada or I would join if zoom was possible I would join also Good luck you'll do amazing representing all of us Sara
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Hey everyone I'm happy to announce My outreach quatA is almost reaching it's goal This summery clients are gonna get to go on outings Any suggestions where I can take 4 clients to? Reasonable cost I thought of horse back riding. Hope you all have a positive day powerful week Love and light.
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Sarah Pinto, known in her community as Mama Sarah, is a harm reduction outreach worker, Drug Cultural Consultant, and advocate with lived experience.

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