Hope

$19.99

Do you struggle with hope? Have the events, political and personal, of the last years impacted your ability to have a sense of optimism and possibility for the future? Join Sarah Peyton for a 90-minute webinar exploring the relational neuroscience of hope, its interrelationship with trauma, and the gifts that resonance can give us.

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Do you struggle with hope? Have the events, political and personal, of the last years impacted your ability to have a sense of optimism and possibility for the future?

Unhealed trauma is timeless in the brain. The brain doesn’t realize that any time has passed since that intrusive memory originally happened. As a result, our sense of the past, the present and the future are all made grimmer until our trauma is healed. (Healing trauma means transforming it from scary memory into our coherent life story.) When we have healed at least a little of our trauma, hope starts to be reborn. (Or born in the first place, if we’ve never had it.) And hope is important for our immune systems, for our energy levels and for our mood.

Join Sarah Peyton for a 90-minute webinar exploring the relational neuroscience of hope, its interrelationship with trauma, and the gifts that resonance can give us.

Please Note:

  • This pre-recorded webinar includes 90 minutes of content followed by some Q+A.
  • Purchase includes access to the recording + slides, including research citations when relevant.
  • This webinar was part of Sarah’s 2025 Neuroscience and Resonance monthly series. Purchase access to the full series for all of the webinars at a discounted price.
Hope

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