A TA supportive path to understand and change old patterns, reconnect with yourself, and thrive beyond survival.
Have you ever wondered how deeply boarding school shaped who you are today?
For many, the experience left behind hidden wounds which can cause self-doubt, self-criticism, anxiety, struggles with intimacy, or feeling like you’re always “performing” but never truly at ease.
This free webinar will introduce you to a proven path of healing. You’ll discover how to break old patterns, reclaim your voice, and begin the journey from survival to genuine self-acceptance and lasting change.
What You’ll Learn:
In this webinar, you’ll discover how to:
- Recognise the hidden ways boarding school shaped your adult life,so you can finally make sense of patterns like over-achievement, self-criticism, or emotional distancing.
- Release survival strategies that no longer serve you and begin creating healthier, more compassionate ways of being that benefit you and your relationships
- Follow the same path I’ve taken to lasting change as I share the process that helped me reconnect with my authentic self and move from depression to self-acceptance.
At the end of the webinar, I’ll also share details of my Healing Beyond Boarding School program, in case you’d like to go deeper and continue this journey with more guidance and support.
Who This Webinar Is For
This webinar is especially for you if:
- You went to boarding school and still feel its effects in your adult life.
- You often struggle with self-doubt, self-criticism, or feeling like you’re never “enough.”
- You find intimacy and relationships challenging, even though you long for deeper connection.
- You feel like you’re always “performing” or achieving, but rarely feel truly at ease inside yourself.
- You’ve tried moving on, but old patterns keep repeating.
Date and Time of Webinar:
There are two dates available for this Webinar in September.
Monday 15th September 7pm UK
Sunday 21st September 10am UK
About Amelia
Amelia is an experienced Therapist and Tutor who has worked for many charities and organisations over the past 12 years including the NHS and Brighton University. She has specialist psychotherapy training with ex-boarders, which she undertook with Nick Duffel. She provides individual therapy, courses and workshops for ex-boarders and Therapists.
As an ex-boarder herself, she is passionate about enabling others to see beyond the “privilege" and recognise some of the impact that having early attachments broken can have on young children. She supports ex-boarders in developing their own awareness of how their schooling may have shaped them. By telling their stories, expressing their feelings and releasing any shame, they start to learn to trust themselves and others so they can step fully into healthy relationships and ways of being.
Outside of work, you’ll find her at the waters edge. in her hometown of Brighton, as she is a passionate sea swimmer. However, she prioritises parenting her three teenage daughters and relishes seeing them grow up in a city they call home.