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.
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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.