Based on the ground-breaking work of Pia Mellody, this workshop will examine the 5 core issues that are central to healthy functioning in relationships.
This workshop will have you thinking about old concepts in new ways and teach you how to restructure the relationship you have with yourself and others for a healthier, more fulfilling life.
Watch the video to learn more about what will be covered in the online workshop presented by Michelle Mays.
Who should attend this workshop?
- Individuals who struggle with self-esteem or boundaries in relationships.
- Individuals who want to feel deeply connected to others – without losing their sense of self.
- Individuals who want to understand the way their family of origin may have impacted them, as they work toward healing.
- Couples who want to learn to communicate with clarity and purpose.
- Therapists, coaches and other helpers who want to learn a model for helping individuals work through the impacts of childhood trauma or neglect.
About the Presenter

Michelle Mays LPC, CSAT-S
Michelle Mays is an author, innovator and counselor guided by the belief that all change happens in relationship. This relational orientation has directed over two decades of experience articulating new models and approaches for the treatment of individuals and couples impacted by sexual betrayal and trauma.
Michelle the creator of The Braving Hope™ Treatment Model, providing attachment-based healing for partner betrayal. She designed the premier online coaching program for betrayed partners and is the founder of the Center for Relational Recovery in Leesburg Virginia.
Michelle is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Supervisor in both Virginia and Washington DC, a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist and Supervisor and is completing her PhD in Clinical Sexology and certification in Emotionally Focused Therapy for couples.