THIS IS A PUBLIC POST. YOUR COMMENTS ARE THEREFORE PUBLIC. PLEASE NOTE: THE PRIVATE LIVE CHAT DOES NOT APPEAR IN THIS VIDEO PLAYBACK POST. IT IS DELETED BY SUBSTACK AT THE END OF THE LIVESTREAM.
Trigger Warning: Child abuse, family scapegoating abuse (FSA), and child sexual abuse referenced in this video.
Thanks to everyone who joined us for our Livestream yesterday. I’ve gotten great feedback from attendees and yes, I will definitely be having back as a guest - hopefully soon! We appreciated the community involvement and that you had some questions for us during the stream.
Email Dr. Ali at aunali@trail-light.com if you are interested in his online Trauma Recovery Coaching sessions.
Also, I’d like to extend a special “thank you” to
for volunteering to join Aun and I on camera to see if we really can have three people on at once - and it worked! Let’s see if we really can get four people on camera during my next livestream (see below for the date and time) - Substack says we can!One oversight on my part: I neglected to mention Aun’s Substack, Elephant in the Mirror. You can check it out here or subscribe at the bottom of this post. Aun is also going to be offering online Trauma-Informed Recovery Coaching Services that some of my subscribers here might be interested in, given the shortage of practitioners who are familiar with family scapegoating abuse and and complex trauma.
This Livestream was public so feel free to share it with others who may be interested in hearing about trauma, dissociation, and recovering from family scapegoating abuse and its effects via the unique perspective Aun offers as an MD and trauma and FSA survivor.
SAVE THE DATE: Our next private (paid) Community Livestream will be Friday, June 20, at 11 am PDT. I’ll be inviting members to come on camera with me to do some role-playing. The Livestream will ONLY be sent to paid subscribers - it will not be public. Think of a challenging conversation you’ve had in the past or plan to have in the future relating to FSA dynamics and I’ll pretend I’m you and answer and/or the community can offer suggestions or share their experiences.
Learn more about our private FSA survivor community here on Substack.
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