Connection Timed Out - The Impact of Trauma on Life, Love, and Purpose for Performers
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Published on Sep 16, 2020
This webinar discusses the impact of trauma on life, love and purpose for performers.
August 2020 Webinar
Hosted by Rachael Wells, LMHC.
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