Description
What happens when the people we needed most were not there? When early echoes of absence become background noise in our adult lives, shaping our sense of what connection even is? Alarmed aloneness is not just a moment; it’s a state that can settle in the bones. In this session, we look gently at the long arc of this pattern—the ways it shows up in our nervous system, and the surprising pathways toward soothing and repair. Join Sarah Peyton for a 90-minute dive into the roots and routes of healing from chronic relational absence.
Where?
The course will meet via zoom. We welcome participants from all time zones who wish to learn asynchronously for some or all of the sessions. Recordings and visuals will be made available to those who are registered for the live program (typically available within 72 hours of the live session).
When?
March 17, 2026
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM Pacific Time
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What To Expect
Each monthly 90-minute presentation offers a survey of the latest neuroscience research and Sarah’s unique synthesis of that information through a resonant healing lens. This year’s multi-dimensional exploration of relationship and healing supports us to see ourselves and our brains with compassion and understanding.
These are primarily learning and neuroscience content webinars, including a small number of actionable insights and healing process work. If you are seeking individualized healing and practice opportunities, please see Sarah’s upcoming courses here
Cost
$20 Drop-In Rate per webinar
$170 Series Price (Early Bird)
$180 Series Price (Regular Price)
Please Note:
- Your tuition payment is non-refundable (but it is transferable).
- This course will be recorded for those who want to learn asynchronously for some or all sessions.
- This work is not therapy and is not a substitute for therapy. If you have a sense that you would be destabilized by yourself or others speaking about difficult events, then this course may not be for you. While we hope that the processes and information that we share can be of use in your journey, we do not have the resources to support extreme psychological difficulties.



