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SUMMARY:Fall Celebration 2016
DESCRIPTION:Please help us celebrate the progress we've made and help us envision and realize the END of Human Trafficking. Music\, Hors d'oeuvres\, Cash Bar Elisabeth Corey will discuss Human Trafficking Prevention from a Survivor's Perspective. Elisabeth is a survivor of family-controlled child sex trafficking and sex abuse. Her education in social work and her personal experiences as a survivor inform her intimate dialogue about the biological\, psychological\, social and spiritual aspects of trauma recovery\, which she discusses on her blog at BeatingTrauma.com. She writes about breaking the cycle of abuse through conscious parenting\, navigating intimate relationships as a survivor\, balancing the memory recovery process with daily life\, coping with self-doubt\, and overcoming the physical symptoms of a traumatic childhood. She guides other survivors as they navigate life and parenting with private sessions\, workshops\, groups and a forum.She also works with media and organizations through her workshops\, writing\, and speaking. Follow her on Twitter (https://twitter.com/BeatingTrauma) and Facebook(https://www.facebook.com/BeatingTrauma).
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please help us celebrate the progress we&rsquo\;ve made and help us envision and realize the END of Human Trafficking. Music\, Hors d&rsquo\;oeuvres\, Cash Bar Elisabeth Corey will discuss Human Trafficking Prevention from a Survivor&rsquo\;s Perspective. Elisabeth is a survivor of family-controlled child sex trafficking and sex abuse. Her education in social work and her personal experiences as a survivor inform her intimate dialogue about the biological\, psychological\, social and spiritual aspects of trauma recovery\, which she discusses on her blog at BeatingTrauma.com. She writes about breaking the cycle of abuse through conscious parenting\, navigating intimate relationships as a survivor\, balancing the memory recovery process with daily life\, coping with self-doubt\, and overcoming the physical symptoms of a traumatic childhood. She guides other survivors as they navigate life and parenting with private sessions\, workshops\, groups and a forum.She also works with media and organizations through her workshops\, writing\, and speaking. Follow her on Twitter (https://twitter.com/BeatingTrauma) and Facebook(https://www.facebook.com/BeatingTrauma).
LOCATION:Greenville Museum of Art 802 Evans St.
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DTSTAMP:20260424T022306Z
URL:https://business.greenvillenc.org/events/details/fall-celebration-2016-10-15-2016-5807
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