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Processing Rage The Independent Study
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The Independent Study

$349.00

A self-paced course for those looking to explore different frameworks of understanding and processing anger without the commitment of live calls or a discussion forum.

Payment Plan: Please indicate that you will be paying with payment plan in the form and then check out using the code PAYMENTPLAN which will make the product "free." You will receive the first and following invoices via Stripe to the email that you indicated in billing at checkout.

Tuition is in USD.

Course will become available on October 6, 2024.

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A self-paced course for those looking to explore different frameworks of understanding and processing anger without the commitment of live calls or a discussion forum.

Payment Plan: Please indicate that you will be paying with payment plan in the form and then check out using the code PAYMENTPLAN which will make the product "free." You will receive the first and following invoices via Stripe to the email that you indicated in billing at checkout.

Tuition is in USD.

Course will become available on October 6, 2024.

A self-paced course for those looking to explore different frameworks of understanding and processing anger without the commitment of live calls or a discussion forum.

Payment Plan: Please indicate that you will be paying with payment plan in the form and then check out using the code PAYMENTPLAN which will make the product "free." You will receive the first and following invoices via Stripe to the email that you indicated in billing at checkout.

Tuition is in USD.

Course will become available on October 6, 2024.

The course will be released on October 6, 2025. More info →

Full refund for the Independent Study Course is available until October 4, 2025.

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My relationships and responsibilities as a settler inform my work as I continue to try to unsettle the settler colonial project that is also deeply ingrained in the mental health industry.

Please check out native-land.ca to see whose lands you are on.

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