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ONLINE: Transforming Addictions: Complete Series (Part A & B Package)

With Cathy Wilder, Wen-Shwu Lee and Vicky Frederiksen

April 13 - October 12, 2021

Date and Time Details: Part A: Building a Resilient Foundation April 13th - May 18th, 6-8pm PT.
Part B: Sustaining Recovery & Embracing Life September 7th - October 12th, 6-8pm PT.

Location: Zoom, Online

Registration Support:register@haven.ca

  • CAD $468.00 – Package Pricing (Part A & B)

Many people say The Haven was “the missing link” in their recovery from a variety of addictive behaviours. 

 

We may hear the word “addiction” and think of alcohol or hard drugs, however, addictive substances can also include things like caffeine, sugar, tobacco, and cannabis. And, while substance addictions are common forms of dependency, they are also not the only ones! This series also applies to people struggling with behavioural addictions, like gambling, sex (including online pornography), internet browsing and social media, shopping, video gaming, plastic surgery, binge-eating/food, risk-taking, pain-seeking, spiritual obsessing, over-exercising, over-working, self-hate/victimization and other addictive processes you may experience.  

 

Are any of these statements true for you?  

  • I find myself slipping into unhealthy patterns 
  • I’m in recovery, but I’m worried about relapse 
  • I have trouble being intimate with others 
  • I have struggled in destructive relationships 
  • I don’t feel good enough or deserving 

If you can relate to any one of these, this series may be a perfect opportunity to first build a resilient foundation and next, sustain recovery and embrace life!  

 

“The Haven have managed to bring their unique, inspiring format and approach to the virtual platform. It’s wonderful to be able to hava slice of The Haven in my own home, especially in these challenging times.” – Dr. Helen Peel, past participant 

 

Series Format: 

This 2-part series will be held on Zoom, incorporating experiential exercises, group discussion, breakouts, presentations and moreIn addition to over 24 hours of live online learning, you will receive take-home practices and opportunities to connect with a buddy in the group. If you miss a session, you will be able to access the recordings 

You can register for each part of the series individually or save by purchasing the package. The intention of a 2-part series extending over 6 months is to provide continuous learning, opportunities to repattern, and meaningful change.  

 

“The teachers were great, the class was inclusive, the learning was very relevant and I can apply the tools in my everyday life.” – Chantelle Voisin, past participant 

 

Part A: Building a Resilient Foundation  

 Highlights: 

  • Rich discussion on freedom and self-responsibility, power and strength, shame and self-compassion 
  • Introduction to Satir and Haven Models 
  • Learning about neurobiology and addictions 
  • Tools for shifting perspectives and patterns and building new neural pathways 
  • Building a community of support 

Part A Schedule:  

  • Tuesday, April 13th – 6-8pm PT 
  • Tuesday, April 20th – 6-8pm PT 
  • Tuesday, April 27th – 6-8pm PT 
  • Tuesday, May 4th – 6-8pm PT 
  • Tuesday, May 11th – 6-8pm PT 
  • Tuesday, May 18th – 6-8pm PT 

 

Save by registering for Parts A and B together or register for Part A only. 

 

Part B: Sustaining Recovery & Embracing Life  

Highlights: 

  • Learning and practicing healthy communication, including conflict 
  • Discovering courage through vulnerability 
  • Considering and connecting to your spirituality 
  • Discussing relapse 
  • Learning how to incorporate self-care and ask for/give support 
  • Thriving with purpose, meaning, engagement, creativity 

Part B Schedule:  

  • Tuesday, September 7th – 6-8pm PT 
  • Tuesday, September 14th – 6-8pm PT  
  • Tuesday, September 21st – 6-8pm PT 
  • Tuesday September 28th – 6-8pm PT 
  • Tuesday, October 5th – 6-8pm PT 
  • Tuesday, October 12th – 6-8pm PT 

During the summer months, between parts A and B, participants will be encouraged to engage in self-managed practice and connection groups with support from the leaders. 

 

What happens if I can’t make a session? 

We’ll be sending out a recap following each session. Limited-time access to a recording of the teaching portion of the session will be available to registrants. Audio and video of participants will not be shared outside of this group without consent. 

 

Investment: 

Package pricing $468

We are able to offer a limited number of bursaries through the Community Diversity & Inclusion Fund. Applications must be received at least 7 days prior to the program start date. Learn more and apply for support hereApplication Deadline: April 6th, 2021. 

  

Confidentiality: 

Transforming Addictions Online fosters an environment that allows people to explore openly and deeply. In order to create this safe space we ask our participants to agree to keep confidentiality; to not talk about others’ experiences or stories, and to not record any parts of the session themselves. Breakout rooms cannot be recorded and our support team can pause recording at any time in the main session. Recordings will not be shared outside of this group. 

 

Note: 

This program is not a replacement for clinical treatment for alcohol, drug, food, and other addictions, but rather a complement or follow-up to protocols like the 12-steps or counseling. By integrating the Haven models based on eastern and western principles and philosophy, you’ll benefit from holistic approach to your recovery. This program is not for people actively using drugs or alcohol. 

 

Technical requirements: 

This online program will be hosted on Zoom, a video conferencing software that is free for participants and easy to use on a variety of devices. You will need to have a device (desktop computer or laptop recommended; tablet or smartphone can work too), reliable internet connection, and sound capabilities (headset recommended; built in or external microphone or speaker systems can work too). You can test your device connection and compatibility in advance here: zoom.us/test  

You will be invited to join the call up to 15 minutes early to receive technical support. 

 

 

 

 

 

About the Leaders

Cathy Wilder

Cathy Wilder, Haven Core Faculty, MEd, RCC, Dip-C, is a creative and compassionate group leader, counsellor and coach, who leads Come Alive, and Deep Listening: Core Skills for Coaching, and other workshops in both Canada and China. 
She is a skilled clinical counsellor with a specialty in addictions, alongside a deep understanding of mental health […]

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Wen Shwu

Wen-Shwu Lee

Wen-Shwu Lee CEC, DipC, MBA, BFA, BA, PACT Level II Certification, SE Advanced Certification is a dedicated, accomplished, and personable educator who brings a wealth of cross-cultural experiences to her work. With a humanistic teaching approach, she seamlessly blends her extensive professional background with her life experiences. Wen-Shwu skillfully applies a variety of theories and techniques, […]

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Vicky Frederiksen

Vicky Frederiksen, Haven Assistant Faculty, Dip-C, Dip-HGF,  has been on the assistant faculty and leading programs at the Haven Institute for several years. She has also been training and assisting programs with Maria Gomori in the Satir model, for almost 10 years and has developed and facilitated her own programs in the Satir model for […]

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