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Bobbi Parish is the Founder and Executive Director of the International Association of Trauma Recovery Coaching. Bobbi started the association in 2017 to support a global need to heal from trauma. In transparency, I am certified as a Trauma Recovery Coach through the Association, having completed the Initial and Advanced certificates. A survivor of childhood abuse herself, Bobbi used her graduate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy to work with other trauma survivors. She switched from therapy to coaching in 2014, finding the freedom to tell her clients that she loved them just as they are. After experiencing how powerfully coaching helped survivors of trauma heal, Bobbi decided to help others become Trauma Recovery Coaches. As one person she could help a limited number of survivors heal, but teaching other coaches and sending them into the world provides thousands of survivors with high quality, easily accessible help. (Trigger Warning: In recounting her origin story, Bobbi shares her story of trauma and survival.) Why is this such an important message to get out to the world? Because there is hope for trauma survivors. She's created a program that welcomes you home, to a safe place, to be loved, seen, heard, understood and cared for. She is building an team of Trauma Recovery Coaches who have lived experience who want to support and help other trauma survivors. "I'm here with you. How do we get out together?" A must listen. Learn with us. Heal with us. Come join the global movement of trauma recovery! In this very special edition of Sandwich Parenting, Sherry Yuan Hunter has a conversation with Bobbi Parish. Bobbi is our Executive Director of the International Association of Trauma Recovery Coaching. She specializes in working with survivors of childhood trauma. As a survivor of childhood trauma herself, Bobbi brings a great deal of compassion and understanding to her work with clients. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1. American therapy model is evolving 2. The 4 lies trauma teaches 3. New association developments TUNE IN TO HEAR: ● 00:23 Guest introduction ● 00:32 The origin story of the International Association of Trauma Recovery Coaching ● 05:15 New research on depression ● 06:10 The therapist that loved me ● 14:59 Transitioning into trauma recovery coaching ● 17:09 Starting a program to teach others ● 23:23 How the American model is evolving ● 30:01 What aspiring coaching professionals need before starting their healing journey ● 35:51 What aspiring coaching professionals need before starting their coaching journey ● 39:05 4 essential lies that trauma teaches ● 40:20 What would Bobbi now tell herself 10 years ago ● 42:37 New association developments ● 53:08 One piece of advice to parents ● 54:52 Thank You https://certifiedtraumarecoverycoaching.com/ #iaotrc #healingfromtrauma #bobbiparish #traumarecovery #traumarecoverycoaching #trauma #depression #anxiety #mentalhealth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandwich-parenting/message
Bobbi and Sarah are survivors of childhood and adult interpersonal trauma. In their recovery they struggled to find easily accessible, highly trained helping professionals to support them on their journeys. As a result they formed The International Association of Trauma Recovery Coaching and began teaching classes to certify individuals as Trauma Recovery Coaches. By doing so they have both disrupted and improved the offering of services to trauma survivors around the globe. Today, they will discuss the benefits of coaching marginalized populations and how vital accessing lived experience is in your coach training program. They will also address what makes a coach competent to work with marginalized communities. Guests: Bobbi and Sarah Parish Links Mentioned: We would like to make your audience listeners aware of our coaching program that has Initial Coaching courses starting every February and August. They can find more information at http://www.thetraumarecoverycoach.com/coaching-certification Follow Us: Business Website http://www.thetraumarecoverycoach.com/ and https://certifiedtraumarecoverycoaching.com/ Business Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/IAOTRC/ Business Twitter https://twitter.com/iaotrc Business Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iaotrc/
Bobbi Parish is a Trauma Recovery Coach and the Executive Director of the the International Association of Trauma Recovery Coaching. She endured years of childhood abuse that led to severe mental illness. After moving through homelessness and seven psychiatric ward hospitalizations Bobbi wanted to create a recovery model that better supported people who had endured trauma. She pioneered the field of Trauma Recovery Coaching and set up the first certification program in the world. Today she teaches 100's of students how to be high quality, trauma informed coaches. She and her wife Sarah are parents to three teenagers and split their time between Fort Worth, Texas and Bristol in the United Kingdom.
Bobbi opens up and talks her the traumatic sexual abuse she suffered as a child, her lifelong battle with mental illness, and why she founded the International Association of Trauma Recovery Coaching and pioneered the field of Trauma Recovery Coaching. Bobbis Bio: Bobbi Parish is a Trauma Recovery Coach and the Executive Director of the the International Association of Trauma Recovery Coaching. She endured years of childhood abuse that led to severe mental illness. After moving through homelessness and seven psychiatric ward hospitalizations Bobbi wanted to create a recovery model that better supported people who had endured trauma. She pioneered the field of Trauma Recovery Coaching and set up the first certification program in the world. Today she teaches 100's of students how to be high quality, trauma informed coaches. She and her wife Sarah are parents to three teenagers and split their time between Fort Worth, Texas and Bristol in the United Kingdom.
On Episode #7 of The Trauma Recovery Podcast, my guest is Bobbi Parish. Bobbi was sexually abused for almost a decade of her childhood. As a result, she felt broken, unworthy, and crushed under an enormous weight of shame. She believed she would never be good enough, deserving of love or valuable unless she was perfect in every way. All of the trauma and lies that her abuser had taught her caused depression so severe she spent many years in and out of psychiatric wards. After finally being diagnosed with Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and finding excellent trauma informed mental health providers she began to make progress in her recovery. Then, she married a toxic man and ended up homeless and deeply mired in depression once again. Working with a new psychiatrist with excellent trauma recovery knowledge, Bobbi finally reached a place of recovery. Now it's her goal to teach other survivors what she learned to prevent them from having to take decades to recover.Bobbi earned her Master's Degree is in Marriage and Family Therapy 22 years ago. She had a private practice in Portland, Oregon. Six years ago Bobbi moved into coaching because she found its collaborative nature to be more successful in helping trauma survivors. Much of the damage trauma survivors sustain occurs within a relationship (they are abused by parents or battered by a spouse). As a result, much of their recovery work needs to occur within the context of a safe, healthy relationship. Bobbi works very hard to establish this type of relationship with her clients.Bobbi and her wife Sarah have the amazing privilege of leading the International Association of Trauma Recovery Coaching (IAOTRC), with Bobbi as the Executive Director and Sarah as Deputy Director. Together they teach and mentor students as they travel through the Coaching Certification process. We offer three levels of certification as well as continuing education courses. The IAOTRC represents and supports Trauma Recovery Coaches as they work with trauma survivors from every walk of life anywhere there is an internet connection.certifiedtraumarecoverycoaching.com/bobbi-parishthetraumarecoverycoach.comcoachpaulchristino.comSOCIAL MEDIA► Follow on Twitter: @paulchristino► Follow on Instagram: @coachpaulchristino► Join me on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/coachpaulchristino► Trauma Recovery Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/907366♦ FOR TRAUMA RECOVERY COACHING SESSIONSinfo@coachpaulchristino.com
Bradley and his special guest, Bobbi L. Parish, Founder of the International Association of Trauma Recovery Coaches discuss the impact of Covid 19, media coverage, the public reaction and self containment and how it affects each of us individually, and what each of us can do to help ourselves, and each other, through this trying time.
Bobbi Parish is a therapist, author, entrepreneur and Trauma Recovery Coach. A survivor of Childhood Sexual Abuse. She’s a founder of The #NoMoreShame Project and Trauma Recovery University. Every week she’s a podcaster, videocaster, Twitter chat host and Facebook support group leader in an effort to help Trauma Survivors reach a place of peace and recovery.
Join us as Bobbi Parish, A Trauma Recovery Coach, shares her own personal story of overcoming sexual abuse. She struggled with shame, depression, feeling unloved and went through a period of homelessness. Bobbi found the strength and courage to walk down the path of healing, stand up and say, no more, no more shame! She united forces with two other ladies and has created many different methods of supporting others, healing from sexual abuse. Today she shares her personal story and tells us why we heal best with support and love from others. Links https://www.facebook.com/bobbi.parish https://www.facebook.com/BobbiParishCoaching?fref=ts https://twitter.com/BobbiLParish https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_pxd6gjX2Dd5amM_uboiRA https://www.facebook.com/groups/everydayisasecondchance/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lvmountaintops/message
Bobbi Parish from http://www.thetraumarecoverycoach.com/ joins Rachel Thompson, Kimanzi Constable & Jody Maberry for this episode of Starve the Doubts. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)
The mixed messages and confusing situations she experienced during childhood and in two unsuccessful marriages, led to feelings of loneliness, depression, and an it's just not worth it, desperation attitude. Almost homeless at one point, she had tricked herself into believing that when ANYTHING goes wrong, it's ALL her fault. It wasn't until she decided to go public with her flaws that she experienced a breakout, a breakthrough, and liberation. On the show, author of Create your Sacred Personal Text, trauma and recovery coach, Bobbi Parish talks about standing in her imperfection. Follow Bobbi Parish on Twitter, Facebook, and visit her site. Bobbi Parish is the cofounder of the No More Shame Project, No More Shame Publishing, and Trauma Recovery University.
Athena Moberg (http://athenamoberg.com) & Bobbi Parish (http://bobbiparish.com) discuss the #NoMoreShame project on Starve the Doubts. The #NoMoreShame Project helps victims of sex abuse.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)