Healing Relational Trauma:
Identifying our Negative Cycles
This class can be attended live or via the on-demand recordings. All class times are posted in Eastern Time / New York time zone.
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ABOUT THIS MASTER CLASS
Individuals who have experienced relational trauma frequently get caught in familiar, but negative patterns of relating, especially with those who they care about most. These negative patterns of interaction, left untended, can erode their connection and safety with their loved ones. This class will introduce students to the important skill of identifying negative relational cycles of contact and illustrate how to create different, more positive cycles to help them heal relational trauma and connect again with those they love.
ABOUT YOUR TEACHER
Dr. Albert Wong
Dr. Albert Wong is the Former Director of Somatic Psychology at JFK University. A Marshall Scholar, he has longstanding interests in the intersection of somatics, psychotherapy, and scalable technology. He has served as residential staff at the Esalen Institute and Core Faculty at the California Institute of Integral Studies.
Dr. Wong has been featured on PBS, in Time Magazine, and in the book The American Soul Rush. He was educated at Princeton, Oxford, and the University of Tennessee, and is the recipient of numerous national awards (Westinghouse Science Talent Scholarship, Goldwater Scholarship). He maintains a private counseling and consulting practice centered around somatic psychotherapy and is the founder of the online somatic education platform Somatopia: www.somatopia.com.