Keys to Healing: Autonomy, Safety, Being Believed
Elizabeth and Educational and Outreach Manager of the CAMFT, Dr. Christine Kederian, LMFT discuss Elizabeth’s journey to healing and how she began to reacclimate to life after being rescued.
Elizabeth and Educational and Outreach Manager of the CAMFT, Dr. Christine Kederian, LMFT discuss Elizabeth’s journey to healing and how she began to reacclimate to life after being rescued.
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