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Love Beyond Expectations: Empowering Immigrant Daughters in Dating

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Join us in a heartfelt and nurturing workshop designed exclusively for immigrant daughters seeking guidance in love and relationships. Discover how to navigate unique challenges with grace and build lasting connections that honor your authentic self. 🌟💞🌺


During this interactive workshop, we'll explore:

  • Understanding Challenges:
    • Communication barriers and cultural norms such as machismo and toxic relationships  🗣️🌍
    • Cultural factors at play such as loyalty, purity, marianismo and more✨
    • Impact of intergenerational trauma and family dynamics 💔👨‍👩‍👧‍👧
  • Fostering Healthy Relationships:
    • Bridging cultural differences with empathy 🌸🤝💕
    • Unveiling attachment styles and their impact on our connections 🧩💕
    • How our love languages can help us better communicate with partners
    • Nurturing self-care, self-discovery, and self-worth 🌸💖🌟
  • Cultural Factors at Play:
    • Exploring loyalty, purity, and cultural norms 🙌🌺💍
    • Navigating family pressures and preferences 👪🤝💼
    • Addressing cross-cultural and intercultural dynamics 🌍🤝🌎
  • Cultivating Cultural Harmony:
    • Healing intergenerational wounds and family dynamics 💞👨‍👩‍👧‍👧💖
    • Navigating family expectations while staying true to oneself 👪🌸💼
    • Bridging cross-cultural differences for understanding 🌍🤝💞
  • Finding Hope & Growth:
    • Celebrating the transformative power of relationships 🌈🌱🌟
    • Overcoming challenges with resilience and growth 🌻💪💫
    • Creating intimacy and connection with authenticity and love 💞🌸🌺

This workshop will be hosted by two trauma-informed therapists who specialize in working with daughters of immigrants, Nancy Diaz & Pauline Peck.

About your workshop hosts:

Nancy Diaz is a trauma-informed therapist who specializes in working with womxn of color who are daughters of immigrants. Nancy is the daughter of Mexican immigrant parents and while she grew up in Phoenix, she now lives in Sydney Australia and works with daughters of immigrants of all cultural backgrounds located all over the world. Nancy is also an international speaker, host of 🎙️The Global Citizen Therapy Podcast 🎙️, and runs Mexican cooking classes🌶️ and cultural exchanges.

Dr Pauline Yeghnazar Peck is a trauma-informed, anti-oppressive psychologist in Santa Barbara, California who specializes in helping the daughters of immigrants and intercultural couples break cycles of intergenerational and cultural trauma so they can live full, free lives in deep connection with others.

Join us on this empowering journey of self-discovery and community healing. Build fulfilling relationships that align with your authentic self. Sign up now for this transformative workshop.


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