The Green Phoenix
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A Guided Exploration of Perception, Assumption, and Impact
Program Overview
Identity Stolen is an experiential training that explores how language, labels, and assumptions shape perception and influence recovery.
Through guided reflection and interactive discussion, participants examine how word choice can reinforce stigma or support empowerment.
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The session emphasizes Human Experience Language and its role in restoring dignity, strengthening self-advocacy, and reshaping internal narratives.
Intended Audience
This training is designed for participants who interact with individuals living with mental health conditions, substance use disorders, or other disabilities, including:
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Mental health professionals and peer specialists
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Educators and school staff
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Law enforcement and first responders
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Counselors, clinicians, and hospital personnel
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Faith leaders, clergy, and community advocates
What to Expect
Participants will:
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Explore how language and labels influence identity and recovery
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Examine how beliefs and values can support or hinder healing
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Engage in interactive exercises and facilitated discussion
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Gain practical strategies for reducing stigma and supporting
self-advocacy
Key Takeaways
Participants will:
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Build awareness of how words, labels, and assumptions shape identity
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Gain insight into how language can reinforce stigma or support recovery
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Develop confidence in noticing and challenging harmful language and labels
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Learn practical strategies to communicate with empathy and respect
Pricing & Session Options
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Standard 60-minute session $450 (best for groups of 6 to 12 participants)
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Extended 90-minute session $650 (best for groups of 8 to 15 participants)
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In-Depth 120-minute session $850 (best for groups of 12 to 20 participants)
All sessions are delivered in person and designed for interactive participation.
Minimum of 6 participants. Contact us for custom group arrangements.