05/05/2026
Monday, May 11, 2026
5:30 - 6:45 p.m. ET
Live Interactive Webinar
Internal conflict in DID systems often doesn’t sound like arguing — it feels like overwhelm, urgency, or the need to get away from yourself.
This session reframes those moments as meaningful shifts, not setbacks. When survivors can stay with even a small amount of that tension, they begin to build regulation, deepen internal trust, and support more integrated thinking.
Conflict isn’t the problem — avoiding it is.
Join us as we explore these push–pull dynamics and offer grounded, practical ways to support survivors through these pivotal moments.
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
✅ Identify how internal conflict in dissociative systems presents through emotional dysregulation, overwhelm, and avoidance of internal awareness.
✅ Explain how conditioned survival pathways are reinforced through automatic responses to internal distress.
✅ Recognize fear of self—particularly toward internal child parts—as a protective response within the internal system.
✅ Describe how increasing a survivor’s capacity to tolerate internal discomfort supports movement away from conditioned survival pathways and toward increased regulation and internal stability.
✅ Demonstrate understanding of how self-compassion and internal curiosity support rehumanization and greater internal cooperation.
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