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Do you want to show up in your life? Are you seeking a deeper connection with others? Are you striving to live bravely, courageously, and wholeheartedly? The Daring Way™ is a highly experiential methodology based on the research of Dr. Brené Brown. It is a psychoeducational approach that supports participants in identifying values and building shame resilience. Over the course of the group, we will explore vulnerability, wholeheartedness, and shame resilience. Groups, led by Erin Iwanusa, LCSW, CDWF, will employ supported discussion, guided exercises, videos, and worksheets to explore how to build trust, live in accordance with our personal values, build empathy, and identify our own triggers to shame. Members will select an area in their life to target during this process, including, but not limited to parenthood, career, friendships, relationships, body image, and community.



The Daring Way™ for Helping Professionals - An 8-week group 

Do you want to show up in your life? Are you seeking a deeper connection with others? Are you striving to live bravely, courageously, and wholeheartedly? The Daring Way™ is a highly experiential methodology based on the research of Dr. Brené Brown. It is a psychoeducational approach that supports participants in identifying values and building shame resilience. Over the course of the group, we will explore vulnerability, wholeheartedness, and shame resilience. Groups, led by Erin Iwanusa, LCSW, CDWF, will employ supported discussion, guided exercises, videos, and worksheets to explore how to build trust, live in accordance with our personal values, build empathy, and identify our own triggers to shame. Members will select an area in their life to target during this process, including, but not limited to parenthood, career, friendships, relationships, body image, and community.
 
This group will explore the concepts in both Daring Greatly and Rising Strong as a way to support you in moving into Springtime with hope, bravery, and courage.

Dates: Mondays, 4/26 – 6/14, 5pm – 6:30pm
Location: Zoom
Cost: $485

Contact Erin Iwanusa at erin@taproottherapynyc.com for more information and to sign up!


Erin Iwanusa is a certified Daring Way™ facilitator. She frequently offers groups from The Daring Way™ curriculum, including Daring Greatly, Rising Strong, and The Gifts of Imperfection. ​

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