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Healing Childhood Wounds: Letting Go of the Past and Rebuilding Healthy Adult Life Patterns (Father William J. Jarema, MS)  


“You are never too old to have a happy childhood” (Virginia Satir).

Wounded memories of the past can block adults from living life to the full. We will explore how to name the source of childhood pain, create a health care plan to achieve deeper healing and celebrate the gifts of healing, wholeness, and well-being. This weekend will include a review of childhood experiences of intimacy and trust, the five love languages, the quest for the original wound and recovering the innocence of sexuality and sensuality.

Cost:
$259.96 (Single)
$238.26 (Double, per person)

(Includes program fee, guest room, meals and taxes)
If no bedrooms are available, call the retreat center to be put on a waiting list.

**If you are exempt from Nebraska state taxes, would like to arrive earlier or depart later, or opt out of meals, please contact us. Cancellation Policy: The total cost includes a program fee, which is non-refundable, but which can be used for future retreats.


Father William J. Jarema, MS, MDiv, MAS,

Father William J. Jarema, MS, MDiv, MAS provides workshops and retreats nationwide. He is the founder and spiritual director of the Mercy Center for Healing the Whole Person, Colorado Springs, CO, as well as of the Society of the Missionaries of Mercy. He has authored, There’s a Hole in My Chest: Healing and Hope for Adult Children Everywhere and Fathering the Next Generation: Men Mentoring Men.   

 
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