Introductory
Group Session
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A gentle place to begin.
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One specific memory begins to feel lighter, calmer, and easier to carry.
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Next live session (small group):Â Â
Tuesday, April 21 · 6:30pm CT
90-minute Zoom Session
(live only - no replays available)
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Small group • No sharing required • Simple guided process
Reserve Your Spot
In an Introductory Group Session we focus on one specific memory or event that still carries emotional weight.
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Rather than trying to work on everything at once, we gently help your system process that one experience differently.
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The goal is for the memory to begin to feel lighter, calmer, and easier to hold.
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In this session, I use the MAP Method, a neuroscience-based approach that works with the subconscious brain to help update how that memory is held in your system.
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This session is a simple, supportive way to experience this work for yourself and see whether it resonates. Many people notice the emotional intensity around that memory begin to soften — or even completely neutralize.
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This isn’t about retelling your story over and over.
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It’s about helping your system process that experience differently, so you can remember what happened without the same emotional reaction in your mind and body.
What to Expect
This session is designed to be a simple first experience of the work so you can step in feeling informed, at ease, and under no pressure to share.
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Many people feel unsure about what a group setting will be like at first. The structure is intentionally simple and private.
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You'll meet live on Zoom for 90 minutes in a small group setting.
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The session begins with a brief and essential orientation, so you’ll know exactly how it works before we begin.
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You’ll bring one specific memory or event you’d like to work on.
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You do not need to tell the group what happened.
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I’ll guide the process step by step while you follow along privately from your own space.
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You’re welcome to keep your camera off.
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Brief feedback or check-ins happen through the chatbox only.
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This is a live session and there is no replay.
What might feel different after working with one specific memory?
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Imagine if you...
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Could remember an experience without the same emotional reaction
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Found yourself hardly thinking about it anymore
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Noticed your body felt calmer when that memory came to mind
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Had more space to think and breathe, instead of feeling so overwhelmed
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Tried this work in a simple, supportive setting before deciding whether to go deeper
“I’m emotionally lighter. I don’t feel so heavy in my mind, so pessimistic, so angry.
There are different layers that are peeling off.
I just don’t feel as emotionally bogged down as I used to.”
~Cynthia
Well, before, if I got triggered, I would get really angry. It was almost like PTSD.
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But it doesn’t affect me now!
I’m not triggered by those memories anymore. Â
~Joan
“I’ve been feeling really grounded, happy, and peaceful.
This approach has pulled off a big layer of things that I couldn’t work through on my own.
They were holding me back — and now it’s being pulled off. So it’s really nice!”Â
 ~Margo
Why working with one memory can create real relief
1. Emotional reactions often trace back to specific experiences.
When something meaningful or painful happens, the mind and body can store that moment with a strong emotional response.
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2. That response can stay active long after the event is over.
Even if you understand what happened, your system may still react the same way when the memory - or a similar situation - comes up.
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3. When the memory is processed differently, the reaction can change.
Through gentle neural retraining, your system can update how that experience is held, so the memory begins to feel calmer and easier to carry.
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Introductory Group Session Details
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• Price: $47
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• Live session (pick one):
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Daytime Option: 1st Tuesday of the month · 3:00PM CT · 90 minutes
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Evening Option: 3rd Tuesday of the month · 6:30PM CT · 90 minutes
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• NEXT LIVE SESSION:  April 21 • 6:30 PM CT
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These sessions are for you if:
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You’re new to this work and want a simple first step.
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You have one memory or event that still feels hard to revisit.
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You want to try the work before deciding to go deeper.
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You want relief without sharing details with the group.
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You’re open to guided internal work, even if it’s new.
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You want one focused session around one experience.
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This is not for you if:
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You want a highly interactive group with lots of sharing.
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You’re looking for therapy, diagnosis, or crisis support.
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You want to work on several issues all at once.
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You expect one session to resolve 'everything' quickly.
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You’re not open to a quiet, guided internal process.
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You prefer talking it through over following guided steps.
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Helpful Questions & Answers
If you’re wondering how this works or whether it’s the right fit, these answers will help you know what to expect before joining.
Before You Join:
Can I join if I’m new to your work?
What happens during the Introductory Group Session?
How does the process work in a group session?
Will I need to share my memory with the group?
Choosing a Memory & What to Expect:
What kind of memory should I bring to the session?
What if I’m not sure which memory to choose?
Will I have to relive the memory or feel everything all over again?
What if I become emotional during the session?
Should I journal or take notes during the session?
What if I don't notice a shift during the session?
Practical Details:
How should I prepare for the session?
Is what I share kept confidential?
Do I need to speak or be on camera?
What if I can’t attend live?
How can I continue this work after the session?
If you're still wondering whether this session is the right fit, you're welcome to reach out with any questions at [email protected].Â