Phone
(02) 4588 5558
Email
info@theradiantgroup.com.au
Address
100 Ridges Lane
Richmond NSW 2753
“Behind Closed Doors" is 5 life-changing days of personal growth, deep healing and fresh starts. Participating in the 'Behind Closed Doors' program will help you break destructive relationship patterns and learn how to create more love and intimacy in your life.
Take a look at some of the topics we address throughout.
Each day is carefully designed to incorporate a lecture, trauma work, group or one on one therapy and an experiential activity designed to reinforce the learnings of the day.
Day 1 - Meet, greet & get excited about new learnings. What is trauma and how does it affect us? How does my personal history affect my adult relationships?
Day 2 - What are my needs, wants and desires? How do relationship patterns form?
Day 3 - Identify where my patterns come from, how they affect me and what can I do about them? Dinner provided and a special event in the evening.
Day 4 - Emotional hunger vs love - how does this manifest in my life? What is holding me back from having the relationship I want?
Day 5 - Opening the doors - how to manifest the right relationship and make an action plan that is right for me.
The Behind Closed Doors program incorporates outdoor learning activities; including equine-assisted therapy
The program offers you one of the most efficient formats to accelerate the processing time regarding family of origin issues, abandonment and engulfment pain and fear, and the underlying issues causing co-dependency, unfulfilling relationships, compulsive and addictive behaviours and in some cases, depression. The process and format used in this program is equivalent to months of therapy.
During the program you will learn how to:
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Breaking the Fantasy Bond concentrates on
arresting destructive relationship patterns that cause drama, pain, guilt and frustration. We specifically focus on:
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Specifically designed for those of you who are ready to address the core issues that prevent you from experiencing success, freedom, deep fulfillment and love, this program is a true game changer.
With the right resources and support you can change the quality of connection in your life forever. Don’t give up on love, or miss out on experiencing deeply satisfying intimate relationships.
During the program you will:
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A healthy adolescent is the explorer, and the adventurer who likes to learn, take risks and enjoy life. Reclaiming the spirit of the adolescent within will allow you to be more authentic, spontaneous and secure, enhancing your ability to create a satisfying daily life.
Overcoming Self Sabotage will help you uncover the unconscious dynamics that keep sabotaging behaviours in place. Sometimes we are aware of self-sabotaging behaviours yet we are driven to do it anyway.
There is always a payoff for self-sabotage. It runs in two speeds: flat out from being distracted in drama, putting out fires, or flat on your back – immobilised or ill.
This program will benefit you if you:
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During the program you will;
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We will concentrate on arresting destructive relationship patterns that cause drama, pain, guilt and frustration.
This program is especially designed for those who are ready to address what’s preventing them from experiencing more trust, freedom, connection and love in their relationships.
With the right resources and support you can change the quality of your relationships. Don’t give up on love, or miss out on experiencing deeply satisfying intimate relationships.
There is a difference between abusing something and being addicted to it. Abuse takes the easy way out and looks for the softer way. This provides a crutch to relieve pressure and put aside fears. There is an element of laziness when we are abusing something. In order to give up the crutch we must take the steps to embrace our fears. With addiction, there is frustration rather than laziness. Addicts are addicted to their substance or process, because they don’t see that there is another way to function. There is also a difference between compulsive and addictive personalities, and being an addict. When we are being compulsive there is the strong illusion of being in control. When we are addicted we have lost control.
There is a difference between abusing something and being addicted to it. Abuse takes the easy way out and looks for the softer way. This provides a crutch to relieve pressure and put aside fears. There is an element of laziness when we are abusing something. In order to give up the crutch we must take the steps to embrace our fears. With addiction, there is frustration rather than laziness. Addicts are addicted to their substance or process, because they don’t see that there is another way to function. There is also a difference between compulsive and addictive personalities, and being an addict. When we are being compulsive there is the strong illusion of being in control. When we are addicted we have lost control.