Empowering Change: The 15th Annual Survivorship Child Abuse Conference
The Survivorship organization is set to host the
Survivorship Trafficking and Extreme Abuse Online Conference 2026, scheduled for May 15-17. This anticipated event promises to feature specialized presentations designed to support both survivors and clinicians navigating the complex landscape of severe abuse, including ritual abuse and trafficking.
A Legacy of Support
For over three decades, Survivorship has been at the forefront, providing crucial support and community resources for individuals affected by extreme abuse. This year’s conference continues the legacy by offering educational resources and tools tailored to both practitioners and survivors, emphasizing the importance of informed care and healing.
Presentation Highlights
Attendees can look forward to a comprehensive lineup of presentations by prominent experts in the field.
1.
Ritual Abuse as Mind Control by
Wendy Hoffman - An accomplished author and consultant, Hoffman shares insights from her extensive experience, detailing the links between ritual abuse and mind control.
2.
Dissociation and Psychological Manipulation by
Ellen Lacter, Ph.D. - A specialist in dissociative disorders and trauma, Lacter will discuss methods for recognizing and addressing the psychological ramifications of systematic abuse.
3.
Trauma-Informed Writing by
deJoly LaBrier - LaBrier focuses on harnessing writing as a therapeutic tool for trauma recovery, sharing her personal journey and expertise in supporting survivors.
4.
Ritual Abuse in Contemporary Art by
Lynn Brunet - Brunet explores the intersections of trauma and ritual in modern art, providing a context for understanding these experiences through a creative lens.
5.
Therapeutic Approaches by
Faige Flakser, LCSW - Flakser offers strategies for psychotherapists working with survivors, delving into methods that address the unique challenges posed by mind control and organized abuse.
6.
Neurofeedback for Trauma by
Joshua Moore - This innovative approach to mental health care integrates neurofeedback techniques that promise advancements in trauma treatment.
7.
A Father's Fight for Justice by
Iain Bryson - Bryson shares his compelling narrative of struggle and resilience in the face of his daughter's abduction, shedding light on the ongoing battle against ritual abuse.
Discussion Groups
In addition to presentations, interactive discussion groups will be held, where attendees can delve deeper into topics such as the impact of ethics on current practices and share self-help ideas and support experiences.
This conference promises to be a significant opportunity for growth, healing, and empowerment for all participants. Survivorship continues to be a leader in supporting those affected by extreme abuse, equipping them with the tools and knowledge necessary to foster resilience and recovery.
For more information about registration and to see the full schedule, visit:
Survivorship Trafficking Conference.
Conclusion
As the Survivorship organization gears up for this impactful event, the collective effort to confront and overcome the challenges associated with trafficking and extreme abuse is more vital than ever. The conference aims to unite survivors, advocates, and professionals in creating a supportive network that empowers voices often silenced.
Join the movement on May 15-17 to learn, share, and empower change within the community.