Description
What happens when the body expects to be blamed? To be the one left out, called out, or cast aside? Scapegoating is a relational wound that leaves deep grooves in the nervous system, teaching us to anticipate harm before it arrives. This session explores the origins of that wound—and the gentle, courageous work of healing it. What does your body believe about your place in the group? And what becomes possible when we interrupt the story that harm is inevitable? Join Sarah Peyton for a compassionate exploration of scapegoating, belonging, and repair.
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?
October 27, 2026
