The 2022 Summit has concluded, but sign up now for the 2023 SUMMIT WAITLIST!
Originally Online March 25–27, 2022
An amazing 3 DAYS of inspiration and practical advice for couples from experts in the fields of recovery, trauma, and relationships.
From Grief to Growth
The 2022 Summit has concluded, but sign up now for the 2023 SUMMIT WAITLIST!
The Choose Connection Summit's mission is simple....
...we will provide education, inspiration, and hope to couples seeking freedom from addiction and trauma into flourishing relationships of connection, healing, and love.
20+ Expert Presentations & Interviews Over 3 Days
In the search for solid information on recovery and healing for your relationship after the discovery of addiction and/or betrayal, knowing which sources to trust is a constant concern.
So many so-called "experts" share tips, advice, and rules that are outdated and, frankly, unhelpful. They do not take into account advances in the fields of attachment studies, couple therapy, and interpersonal neurobiology, but instead overly focus on individual processes, often to the detriment of the relationship.
This summit had a slate of 25 experts who understand the importance of your relationship and its place in your and your partner's healing journey. Hear cutting edge presentations, personal testimonies, and interviews with those who have personally and/or professionally walked this road before!
OUR AMAZING SPEAKERS!
This incredible slate of expert therapists, coaches, and mentors is second to none!
Dr. Rob Weiss, LCSW
Seeking Integrity, LLC
Andrea Rogers, BCC, CPC
Fully Alive Coaching, LLC
Michael & Christine Leahy
BraveHearts
Conrad & Kathy Reynolds
Daring Ventures Recovery
Dr. Sheri Keffer
LMFT, CPTT-S, CCPS EMDR
Dr. Barbara Steffens
LPCC, BCC, CCPS, CPC
Catherine Etherington
Naked Truth Recovery
Carol Juergensen Sheets
LCSW, CSAT, CCPS, PCC
Jenna Riemersma
LPC, CSAT-S
Jonathan Daugherty
Be Broken Ministries
Connie & Bob Spiegel
Daring Ventures Recovery
Rosie Makinney
Fight for Love Ministries
John & Karen Rellos
CPC, CCLC, IAC, CPM
Lyschel Burket
PCC, RLC, CPC, ADOH
Julie St. Onge
RN, BSN, ACSTH, CPC, C-SASI
Stacey Sadler, LPC
staceysadler.com
Michael & Kristin Cary
Living Truth Ministries
Gaelyn Rae Emerson
CPLC, CCRC, CDRC, PCC, CPC
Dr. Windell Gill, PSAP
The Daring Ventures Initiative
Drew Boa, MA, PSAP
Husband Material LLC
Clinton & Charity Muñoz
Restored 2 More
Sharon Rinearson, LCSW & James Annear, LMHC
CORE Relationship Recovery
Delphi Medina, LCSW–S, CSAT–S, CMAT–S, CCPT–S
Daring Ventures Recovery
Laurie Hall, CPC-S, PSAP
Awakened Heart Betrayal Recovery
HERE'S JUST A PORTION OF
THE FULL SPEAKER SCHEDULE!
Day 1 - Partial Schedule
The Only Tool You Need to Thrive:
"Move Toward™" with Jenna
Have you ever noticed that "Moving Against" the parts of yourself (and others) that you don't like only makes things worse? "Moving Against" keeps us stuck in our grief, and prevents us from our best spiritual, emotional and sexual lives. Join Jenna in this lively and highly applicable session where she teaches us how to "Move Toward™" the hardest parts of ourselves so we can transform our grief into growth. You will leave this session with 3 words that will literally change your life.
Jenna Riemersma, LPC, CSAT, IFS
Move Toward with Jenna
Laurie Hall, RScP, CPC, PSAP, RLBT
Awakened Heart Betrayal Trauma Recovery
She Exchanged Her Betrayal Trauma Baggage for a Clutch of Wisdom Gained and Forgave Herself*
While the loss of trust accompanying sexual betrayal causes a huge rupture in the relationship between the partner and the betrayer, often the biggest relationship rupture is the shattering of the partner's relationship with herself.
This loss of trust in herself, as well as her loss in her sense of who she is, often goes unaddressed as part of a partner's grief. In this talk, Laurie will discuss how understanding the process of grieving a betrayal is an important part of exchanging the emotional baggage of betrayal for a clutch of wisdom gained. By honoring their grief, partners can forgive themselves and embrace the women they were always meant to be.
*This title comes from the title of a painting by autistic artist Michael Tolleson
How Intimacy Clarifies Grief and Empowers Growth
Both the addict and the partner suffer from the loss of time, meaning, and clarity. Connecting together through pain, shame, and helplessness (vulnerability) enables them to recreate a shared story of suffering and recovering together. Learning to grieve one's own losses is critical for individual recovery; learning to grieve shared losses is critical to relational recovery.
When the addict, in particular, learns to walk through the partner's experience, there is an empathic exchange that creates a new story in the safety of being seen, heard, and felt. The grief is clarified in that the past takes on new meaning. Both the addict and the betrayed partner begin to view their history as a shared truth. As a result, they are empowered to experience growth toward an entirely new and different relationship that is healthy and life-giving.
Dr. Windell Gill, PSAP, PMAP
Daring Ventures
Day 2 - Partial Schedule
Stacey Sadler, LPC, CCPS, EMDR
StaceySadler.com
Coming Out of Spiritual Trauma and Finding your Voice to Advocate for Change
Many of us have experienced Spiritual Trauma. From religious books to movies, conferences to sermons, as well as from well-meaning church members, damage has been done to our belief in God. Spiritual Trauma may have been caused by hearing teaching about religious beliefs like turning the other cheek or winning your unbelieving spouse by not uttering a word. By heeding this advice many have accepted abusive behavior for the “sake of the cross”.
Many mistruths about submission have caused women, in particular, to lose their voices when unacceptable behavior called for a firm boundary. Testimonies about “love abounding in all things” can send a message that any difficulty can be fixed with love and faith to men and women alike. All of these situations and others have caused many to lose their voice and their power. The first step in healing the trauma is realizing how it occurred and acknowledging the damage that has been done and then grieving it piece by piece. The traumatized must be healed in order to have a voice that can be heard and advocate for change.
After this, the person can develop an empowered voice to make changes in our religious systems. One way the empowered grow is becoming educated on the topics involved. There is a difference between being overly emotional and being passionate about this topic. Acceptance and letting go of outcomes are growth tools to empower Beautiful Outlaws to send the message regardless of whether it lands or not.
After Betrayal: The Power of Asking for What You Need
When betrayal happens in a marriage, it can be difficult for the betrayed spouse to identify what they need from others and from their loved one; they know they just want the pain to stop.
In this talk, Dr. Steffens will cover how betrayed partners can identify and ask for what they need from those around them. Partners have the right to seek honesty, support, and care. Exercising this right helps build strength and resilience. It starts with knowing your value and worth and with a community to cheer you on!
Steve & Barbara Steffens,
PhD, LPCC-S, BCC, CCPS
Safe Passages
Former President, APSATS
Drew Boa, MA, PSAP
Husband Material LLC
Healing The Inner Child
Trauma interrupts emotional and/or sexual development, with the result that part of us never grew up (the "inner child"). Engaging the inner child with curiosity and compassion has an uncanny way of opening up tremendous space for transformation in recovering addicts and betrayed partners alike. Inner child work facilitates greater self-awareness, self-compassion, and self-regulation—accelerating the journey from grief to growth.
In this interview, Drew will share more about inner child work as a way of deepening the process of healing from trauma and addiction.
Day 3 - Partial Schedule
Working with Couples through Grief:
Another 3-Legged Stool!
Couples' recovery from addiction and betrayal is what Cat and her team at Naked Truth call a three-legged stool, 3 pieces coming together to create stability. Each person must do their own work, and that work must be used to create connection and transformation in the relationship. Working with couples through grief is one of the most important and painful parts of the relational recovery journey.
In this interview, Cat will answer questions and unpack the messy realities of grieving, both individually and together, and the costs and tragedies of couples' journeys. She will explore some of the reasons that this part of the journey can be such a challenge and some of the common pitfalls, offering practical steps and solutions as well as stories of recovery and hope.
Catherine Etherington, CPC, ACC
Head of Recovery, Naked Truth Recovery
Rosie Makinney
Fight for Love Ministries
Hope From The Trenches
For many partners, being thrown down the rabbit hole of recovery feels desperately lonely. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed and hopeless when your life has been thrown upside down.
In this interview, Rosie pulls from her experience of working with women pre- and post-recovery and shares what steps you can take to make a difference in breaking the shame and isolation experienced by so many. She will also tackle the most common lies preventing partners from setting healthy boundaries and seeking the help they need and deserve. Finally, she will share what is inspiring a whole army of women to come forward and share their hope, strength and experience with a hurting world.
How to Have Fun Again After an Affair
Is it possible to have fun again after an affair? This interview will explore how couples can restore not only health to their marriage after an affair, but a reigniting of fun and passion.
Without making light of the difficulty of restoration after infidelity, Jonathan will provide a framework for hope that even after such betrayal and grief there can be even greater joy and intimacy in the healed parts of such a marriage.
Jonathan Daugherty
Be Broken Ministries
The Choose Connection Summit will take place entirely online. Our speakers will be from across the nation and around the world, as will our participants. In other words, this is not an internet broadcast of a live event taking place in one venue. The whole experience, start to finish, is designed to be experienced online.
Absolutely, YES! Our mission for this summit is to reach individuals and couples with much needed information, encouragement, and hope from experts in the fields of addiction, trauma, and relational dynamics. With your FREE TICKET, you will have access to each session as it is broadcast and for 48 hours afterward.
You will have an option to purchase a VIP Pass, which will not only give you lifetime on-demand access to recordings of each session, but also more than $1,500 worth of bonus materials!
This Summit will be beneficial to couples who have been impacted by sexual addiction, betrayal trauma, and/or chronic infidelity. The content will speak to people who are just beginning their journeys of recovery and healing, as well as those who have been at it for a long time.
We also know that much of the material will be relevant and helpful to those who are professionals in this field, such as coaches and clinicians.
The organizers of The Choose Connection Summit are describing this as a "faith friendly" event. None of our speakers were asked to speak because of their religious or spiritual positions, but because we believe they have important experience and/or knowledge to share with couples in recovery from addiction and betrayal. We are giving our speakers the freedom to speak from whatever perspective they desire, whether clinical, spiritual, or somewhere between the two.
While we know many sessions will have a heavier dosage of faith-based content, we also know that many will not. We have experts speaking from a diversity of backgrounds, life walks, professional orientations, and more.
That's okay! With the FREE TICKET, you do not have to be at your computer for the broadcast of each session because the recording will be available to you for 48 hours after the event. However, with the VIP Pass, you can have on-demand lifetime access to every single session, as well as a number of bonuses!
Yes! This event is designed — from start to finish — to be experienced virtually.