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AVAIYA Presents: Overcoming PTSD & Toxic Shame w/ Joshua Sylvae, PhD


Overcoming PTSD & Toxic Shame

Presented by AVAIYA University

Featuring Ergos Faculty

Joshua Sylvae, PhD presenting:

A Somatic Perspective on Overcoming PTSD & Toxic Shame

FREE NOW for a Limited Time

August 21st - 27th

Do you suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?

It is estimated that 70 percent of adults experience at least one traumatic event in their lifetime. And 20 percent of these people will develop PTSD.

If you’re struggling with PTSD and you yearn to feel more peace, hope & safety in your life, the good news is, the emotional, psychological & physical impacts of trauma CAN be healed.

To learn more, join this FREE online event from AVAIYA University:

Overcoming PTSD & Toxic Shame 

This online event is brought to you by iKE ALLEN & Ande Anderson, Co-Owners of AVAIYA University (creators & teachers of transformational courses, books, films and online events such as Overcoming Codependency, Healing From Childhood Trauma, Breaking Free From Abandonment, and many more).

Beginning August 21st, over 30 therapists, psychologists, doctors, and more will help you heal from trauma and the toxic shame that often follows. You will learn to restore harmony to your mind, body, and spirit.

I am excited to announce that our Faculty member, Joshua Sylvae, PhD, is a featured speaker during this 7-day immersion event, talking about A Somatic Perspective on Overcoming PTSD & Toxic Shame.

You’ll be taken on a journey not only to heal but also to grow into a person with more resilience, strength, and wisdom than ever before.

After you register, keep an eye out for AVAIYA’s email for specific details on accessing these free classes. (Replays will be available for 24 hours after each class airs).

P.S. Please share this free event with others in need of trauma healing! Simply forward this email to them, and thank you for sharing.

This program is presented by AVAIYA University. Please contact them for more information or technical difficulties registering/logging on.