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Conferences, Seminars, Retreats, and Workshops

Conferences


 

We'll add more information, as we find out about other conferences.

Retreats for Survivors

  • 11th Annual Something Sacred Retreat
    Dates: May 13-15, 2005 Friday 6 PM Supper thru Sunday Lunch Aldersgate Camp & Retreat Center Villisca, Iowa 50864 (SW Iowa)  Optional Sunday night stay at no extra charge. Cost: $100 includes room and meals.  Facilitated by Billie Mazzei, MA, who was trained by Rev. Marie Fortune, this retreat is open to women who have been sexually abused and exploited by a trusted member of clergy. This will be Billie’s second year as our facilitator.

    Survivors of clergy sexual abuse and exploitation quickly find out they have suffered a life altering experience, the wounds from which may take a very long time to heal. The repercussions can have devastating effects on victims and their families.

    If you have experienced this betrayal of trust by a trusted clergyperson, we invite you to retreat with us in Iowa.
    REGISTER BEFORE MAY 1, 2005 please.
    Please contact: Angela at 2910 Aldersgate Drive, Villisca IA 50864  (712) 826-8121 or  toll free 1-888-826-8121 or e-mail aldersgate.camp@iaumc.org for a registration form.  For more information or to see if this retreat may be the next step in healing for you, contact Billie at Tellers2@aol.com or Kerrie at KFitz107@aol.com
     
  • Especially for You
    A ministry hosted by CEASE, designed for groups of 6-8 women who are suffering from the after effects of abuse.
     
  • New Hope Healing Institute
    NHHI is a small non-profit organization which offers support services to adult survivors of abuse and sexual trauma. They host conferences and workshops. 
     

  • Edgebrook
    Edgebrook is a "Non-Profit Organization" dedicated to healing from incest, sexual/physical abuse, grief and loss issues. We offer "Healing Trauma and Loss" residential workshops, which provide the rare opportunity to express and share your emotions in a safe, supportive group environment. Without judgment, we come together from all walks of life, forming a close group in order to do the 'work' of expressing deep feelings.

Treatment Centers for Professionals

  • Sante Center for Healing
    http://www.santecenter.com
    Sante Center for Healing is an Adult Polyaddiction Residential Treatment Center, meeting the unique needs of a general population, as well as impaired professionals.

Training Events

Other Seminars

We'll add more information, as we find out about other seminars.

 

Previous Conferences, Retreats,
and Training Events

  • 10th Annual Something Sacred Retreat
    Dates: May 14-16 2004 Friday 6 PM Supper thru Sunday Lunch Aldersgate Camp & Retreat Center Villisca, Iowa 50864 (SW Iowa) Cost: $90

    Facilitated by Billie Mazzei, MA, who was trained by Rev. Marie Fortune, this retreat is open to women who have been sexually abused and exploited by a trusted member of clergy. This will be Billie’s first year as our facilitator.

    Survivors of clergy sexual abuse and exploitation quickly find out they have suffered a life altering experience, the wounds from which may take a very long time to heal. The repercussions can have devastating effects on victims and their families.

    If you have experienced this betrayal of trust by a trusted clergyperson, we invite you to retreat with us in Iowa.

    Please contact: Linda Maue P O Box 163 Arlington, NE 68002 l.maue@huntel.net

     
  • 11th Annual Scientific Assembly,
    "Forensic Nursing: When the Stakes are High!"

    International Association of Forensic Nurses
    www.iafn.org

    Las Vegas, NV - September 24 - 28, 2003
    Phone:856-256-2425 FAX: 856-589-7463   iafn@ajj.com
     
  • SNAP First National Assembly in St. Louis, MO
    Friday June 20 - Sunday June 22nd, 2003
    Healing, Fun and Informative
    Featuring Conference Style Sessions, a Delegate Assembly, and Support Group Meetings
     
  • Healing From Spiritual Abuse Conference
    Trinity Lutheran Church of Pleasanton and New College Berkeley are hosting a conference on "Healing From Spiritual Abuse." It will take place Saturday, February 15, 2003, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, 1225 Hopyard Road in Pleasanton, CA.

    Spiritual Abuse can take many forms. But they happen when a person who is in need of help, support, or greater spiritual empowerment is instead weakened, undermined, and diminished by clerical leadership that betrays its pastoral trust for its own personal reasons and for the increase of its own power and influence. Pastor Dave Beard, of Trinity is among a growing number of concerned clergy and academics that recognize the serious trauma suffered by those in spiritually abusive settings.

    Nationally recognized authors Ken Blue, Dr. Ron Enroth, Dr. Margaret Thaler-Singer and Jeff VanVonderen will lead the conference. Counselors and prayer stations will be available during the conference. A Healing Service will be held after the conference.

    Pricing is $50 for individuals and $80 for couples. Scholarships are available. For more info, see http://www.trinitypleasanton.org/healing  or call the church office at 925-846-6363.

  •  
  • The Fifth Annual Ritual Abuse, Secretive Organizations and Mind Control Conference
    August 9 - 11, 2002 near the DoubleTree Hotel - Bradley International Airport - 16 Ella Grasso Turnpike - Windsor Locks, CT  
  • Restoration, Reconciliation and Renewal: Healing Spiritual Trauma  
    Aug. 16-18,2002 at St. Paul Retreat and Conference Center, Augusta, Maine

    and
    Developmental Repair
    Sept. 6-8,2002 at the Notre Dame Spiritual Center in Alfred, Maine
    Note from:
    Karen Carnabucci, MSS, CICSW, LSW, TEP
    Companions In Healing 216 Merrie Lane Racine, WI 53405 Phone: (262) 633-2645
    karen@companionsinhealing.com www.companionsinhealing.com
    We are asking that you help inform survivors, their family members and helping professionals about these two upcoming retreats in Maine which feature an internationally recognized method of working with trauma that is innovative and highly effective.
    Kathy Amsden, the psychotherapist in Auburn, Maine, who is arranging the program, tells me that interested persons may be able to receive scholarship funds from their local diocese to take part in this program BUT they must have this information well in advance to make those applications. Please pass along on any freinds, colleagues and/or e-mail lists that you belong to as well as forward to any newsletters, church bulletins or other publications, web sites or resources that may be helpful in spreading the news.

    "
    Restoration, Reconciliation and Renewal: Healing Spiritual Trauma," a workshop focused on healing for survivors of clergy abuse and their family members, is scheduled Aug. 16-18 at St. Paul Retreat and Conference Center, Augusta, Maine. Kate Hudgins, Ph.D., internationally known speaker and presenter on trauma and founder of Therapeutic Spiral International, Charlottesville, Va., will lead the program with a team of clinicians. Scholarships may be available. More information is available by calling Katherine Amsden at (207) 777-1508 or visiting www.therapeuticspiral.org.
    A training program for mental health professionals and other helping professionals working with trauma and abuse is scheduled from Sept. 6-8 at the Notre Dame Spiritual Center in Alfred, Maine. The program, "Developmental Repair," focuses on innovative and safe uses of experiential therapy for in individual and group settings. Mario Cossa, a registered drama therapist and master trainer in psychodrama based in Keene, N.H., and other clinicians associated with Therapeutic Spiral International, a non-profit organization based in Charlottesville, Va., will instruct. More information is available by calling Katherine Amsden at (207) 777-1508 or visiting www.therapeuticspiral.org.
    Dr. Hudgins' new book, "Experiential Treatment for PTSD: The Therapeutic Spiral Model," has just been published in June 2002 by Springer Publishing Company. It details the holistic model that she developed and "road tested" in hundreds of workshops from Israel and Northern Ireland to Turkey and South Africa, consistently meeting with positive results. The book is available on www.amazon.com and by order from Springer (www.springerpub.com) and should be of interest to psychotherapists and helpers from other disciplines.
    Trainees and colleagues have taken the model to survivors of the Columbine High School shootings and the World Trade Center disaster. Dr. Hudgins has worked with hundreds of survivors of abuse and trauma therough the years and is currently working closely with a group of helping professionals in Maine to develop treatment responses to the clergy abuse that has been surfacing in the news.
    I've personally been part of TSI's training and therapy teams (will be participating in the September Maine training) and have been consistently impressed with and appreciative of this model, which I've also integrated into my own therapy practice. Of particular interest is the containing double intervention. You can read an article about this intervention on the TSI site at www.therapeuticspiral.org.
  • Sacred Trust Betrayed
    Retreat for Survivors of Clergy Sexual Abuse
    Led by St. Placid Spirituality Center
    February  7-9, 2003 
    Those who experience sexual contact with a clergy person serving in a pastoral role frequently experience a deep sense of betrayal. In addition to trauma associated with sexual exploitation, there is the betrayal by one who represents a trusted institution and who represents God. This wound does not heal quickly or easily. If you have had this experience and have suffered in silence, carrying a secret that few persons would believe or understand, this retreat is for you. In a supportive group setting you will be able to reflect on your feelings about that experience, evaluate your present circumstances and consider any options for future steps for yourself as you seek justice and healing. For women only. The Center will be closed to other guests. Retreat & meals--$200; With lodging--$275. (1/2 payment with registration, or call for arrangements. Ask for Billie; all conversations are confidential.) Facilitated by Billie Mazzei, M.A. and Sister Dorothy Robinson, OSB. Both are spiritual directors who have trained with the Reverend Marie Fortune of the Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence in Seattle, Washington.
  • When Clergy Betray: A Retreat for Women Who Have Experienced Clergy Sexual Abuse -
    September 20-21, 2002
    (Date changed! It was May 17, 2002)

    The retreat will offer opportunity for the women to connect with each other and to focus on the impact their abuse has had on their spiritual life, and explore ways to reconnect spiritually.   The retreat will be held at The Shalom Center 602 E. Uintah St. Colorado Springs CO 80903. Fee is on a sliding fee scale, ranging from $45 - $150.00. Facilitator: Margaret Arms, L.C.S.W., Ph.D. Call or email The Shalom Center for registration or information. 719-635-1916. email: marms1@hpi.net  
  • Is Nothing Sacred Retreat
    A retreat for women survivors of clergy sexual abuse.
    June 21-23, 2002 in Byfield Massachusetts
    Register online at www.aeppp.org,click on "Is Nothing Sacred?" link.
  • 2002 National Sexual Violence Prevention Conference
    Research and Practice in Sexual Violence Prevention: Enhancing the Dialogue
    May 28-31, 2002
    Chicago Marriott Downtown—Chicago, Illinois
  • Broken Boundaries 2002 Conference
    April 25-26, 2002
    "Child, Adolescent and Adult Sexual Abuse Victims and Sex Offenders", RI Convention CenterProvidence, RI
  • To Tell The Truth
    Events - Conferences for sexual assault survivors and mental-health professionals

  • 8th National/1st International Conference on Abuse of Children and Adults with Disabilities
    February 24-27, 2002, Riverside, California Conference Center
  • Is Nothing Sacred Retreat
    Kirkridge Retreat and Study Center is hosting an 'Is Nothing Sacred Retreat' for women survivors of clergy sexual abuse February 8-10, 2002. Cost is $245.00 with $120.00 registration deposit. Participants can register directly through Kirkridge at www.Kirkridge.org  or by writing them at Kirkridge Retreat Center, 2495 Fox Gap Road, Bangor, PA 18013-6028 610-588-1793.  Also find out more at AEPPP.
  • Especially for You
    Retreat Weekends for Women Survivors of Emotional, Physical, Psychological, Religious, Sexual and Spiritual Abuse

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