Presented by
Ronia Fraser
In this expert session, Ronia introduces her pioneering, trauma-informed approach to narcissistic abuse recovery and explains why many well-intentioned interventions fail to create lasting change.
You will discover:
Whether you are a hypnotherapist working with abuse survivors and want to deepen your clinical impact, or a survivor of narcissistic abuse seeking a clear path out of survival mode, this session offers rare insight, practical application, and transformative perspective. This is not theory. It’s a roadmap.
“Ronia has saved my life with this programme.” Jayne, UK (Client Testimonial)
“Ronia has crafted a remarkable first-of-its-kind program. Her own knowledge, forged through a deep cellular understanding, has created a highly effective program to recovery and thriving. I highly recommend Ronia Fraser and her model to recovery from complex trauma.” Dr Steven Ruden – Co-Creator Havening Techniques
“Ronia’s methodology is incredibly masterful and the best structure to recovery from complex trauma that I have seen.” Ulf Sandström – Founder Peaceful Heart Network
Ronia Fraser is a multi-award-winning Clinical Hypnotherapist and a leading expert in the field of Trauma and Narcissistic Abuse Recovery. An internationally published author and globally renowned speaker, Ronia combines professional expertise with lived experience as a survivor of narcissistic abuse to provide practical, structured guidance for recovery. For almost a decade Ronia has been supporting abuse survivors from all over the world get back on their feet, regain their mental health and recover who they were always meant to be. Her pioneering approach is widely recognised as one of the most effective, structured and masterful methods for the recovery from complex trauma. Ronia also offers trauma-informed specialist training for (hypno)therapists, coaches and medical professionals, offering clear strategies for lasting healing. Ronia brings her deep knowledge of hypnosis and trauma recovery to offer practical solutions and help practitioners understand and support survivors with compassion, insight, and evidence-based methods.
1 hour presentation
Saturday
16:30 - 17:30
Southwark