May 19, 2023

Annual Public Event with guest speaker Gillie Jenkinson

There's still time to join [Family Survival Trust] Annual Public Event with guest speaker Gillie Jenkinson.


At this event, Gillie will give a brief overview of her experience of joining, life in, leaving and recovering from a British coercively controlling cult – ‘The Community’. She will explain some of her journey to becoming a psychotherapist and trainer specialising in supporting others who have left similar groups and/or relationships. She will then introduce you to her ideas about the recovery journey by introducing her Workbook, newly published by Routledge: ‘Walking Free from the Trauma of Coercive, Cultic and Spiritual Abuse: A Workbook for Recovery and Growth’. There will be time for Q&A.

Gillie is not being paid for delivering this talk and would love it if you would give as much as possible to the great work of FST – every little helps!

We hope that you will be able to join us for this unique and interesting talk.

Every successful registration to this event will be entitled to a 20% discount on the purchase of 'Walking Free from the Trauma of Coercive, Cultic and Spiritual Abuse: A Workbook for Recovery and Growth' published by Routledge.


Gillie Jenkinson, PhD, is an accredited psychotherapist, international speaker and a Director of Hope Valley Counselling. For over 25 years she has specialised, as therapist and researcher, in the challenges faced by those who have experienced coercive, cultic and spiritual abuse. She created ‘Post-Cult Counselling’ for those who experience religious trauma in a cultic religion and trains therapists in its use. She is a former member of a Bible-based cultic group. Gillie’s book ‘Walking Free from the Trauma of Coercive, Cultic and Spiritual Abuse: A Workbook for Recovery and Growth’ will be published by Routledge in May 2023.

 

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Date: 30th May
Location: Online, Zoom
Doors open: 6.30pm
Event begins: 7pm

 

The event will last for one hour and include a 30 minute presentation followed by 30 minutes of question and answers.

Doors open at 6.30 for a 7pm start. Following the event, the room will remain open for those who wish to stay and chat informally.

 

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