Have you ever found yourself constantly feeling sad or angry, with negative thoughts constantly weighing on your mind?
          Do you wonder why the same emotional and relationship patterns keep repeating in your life?
Welcome to Healing the Wounds of the Past
This course will provide you with the knowledge to understand your developmental wounds, emotional patterns, and attachment styles.
This knowledge along with self-reflection exercises will help you start your healing journey, so you can create a happier and more fulfilling life.
Let's get started!
  
          
          Colorful Handbook
Handbook with 44 pages and 7 chapters filled with colorful illustrations and resources that support your learning.
          
          Animated Videos
Eight engaging videos that explain concepts with examples and illustrations that support understanding.
          
          Reflection Exercises
Your course offers journal prompts that can help you reflect on the material you're learning and apply it to your life.
Course Curriculum
        
      About the Course Author
          Denisse Romero is an international educator and Life Transitions Coach who helps individuals from around the globe transform their lives and heal from past experiences.
Denisse’s coaching services provide a welcoming and encouraging space for individuals seeking to make positive changes in their lives.
With degrees and credentials from Harvard University and the University of Cambridge, plus multiple certifications in psychology, trauma, and somatic practices, Denisse offers a wealth of knowledge and expertise to guide her clients toward a more fulfilling and happier life.
Credentials:
- Master’s in Education and Developmental Psychology, Harvard University
 - Executive and Psychological Coaching, University of Cambridge
 - Specialization in Positive Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
 - Applied Polyvagal Theory in Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery Certificate, The Embody Lab
 - Somatic EMDR Therapy Certificate, The Embody Lab
 - The Neurobiology of Attachment, The National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine
 
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