Real People. Real Conversations. Navigating The Journey.

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The Truth about the Healing Journey


The Unexpected

The Challenges

The Obstacles

How to Navigate What Comes Up
 


Bonus Live Session

Saturday, Jan 24 | 8:00 AM PST

 

 
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What Will You Get From This Session?

 

The Healing Journey: Unexpected Challenges, Obstacles and How To Navigate 

A live, 60-minute Zoom session featuring real people who committed to a year of small group accountability on the healing journey.  

You’ll experience:

  • Honest stories (not polished success narratives)

  • What people didn’t expect to uncover about themselves

  • The obstacles that showed up mid-journey

  • What actually became easier over time

This session is designed to give you lived wisdom from those who, like you, have made a commitment to their healing and want to help you avoid mistakes.

Who This Is For

Those who want to avoid mistakes and obstacles as they commit to their healing journey

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Is This Worth An Hour of Your Time?

 

If you’ve ever lost time and want to now be more precise on your own healing journey - this is a session for you.

 

If you've ever kept putting yourself off for more important things - this is a session for you.

What Healing Really Looks Like Over Time

You won't be fed princess stories or a story of "this is easy if only everyone does it this way."  

It's never easy, but you can avoid mistakes.

Real people. Real stories. Lived wisdom.


Date:
 Saturday, January 24
Time: 8:00 AM PST
Duration: 60 minutes

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Aimie Apigian, MD, MS, MPH 

Physician. Researcher. Patient. Guide.

Aimie Apigian is a double board-certified addiction physician with master's degrees in biochemistry and public health. She is the founder of the Mind-Body-Biology Institute and author of the national bestseller book, The Biology of Trauma.

Her framework didn't come from textbooks. It came from necessity.

As a surgeon and chronic health physician, she saw patients whose stress had made them sick. As a foster-adoptive mother, she experienced firsthand how trauma creates deep patterns. As someone who lived her own health collapse, she discovered what was missing from every approach she tried.

That missing piece became the Biology of Trauma® framework and an integration of psychology, somatics, and biology in the sequence the body needs to heal.

She has guided thousands through this work.

Not by doing it for them, but by being in the ring with them.