Take your Power Back 2025
FAQs
What day and time is the group?
The group meets on Wednesday mornings Sydney time (Tuesday late afternoon/evening US time). To see the programme with dates and times in Sydney time and US Eastern, click here.
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How long is each session?
Each group session is 2 hours in length (may be shortened if the group is not full).
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How many people will be in the group?
Minimum group size is 4. Maximum group size is 8.
Do you accept international clients?
Yes! ​
What material does the group use?
Group members will work through the Take your Power Back course by Sarah Morales. To view or purchase this material, click here.
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What is my gaslighter is not my partner?
As a betrayal trauma and conflict coach, I welcome you to work on the gaslighting relationship that is most troubling for you. The support group is for women healing from betrayal trauma, and I acknowledge that sometimes this hooks into other relational wounds. That means that all members have an intimate betrayal story, but some may choose to apply the gaslighting learning to another close relationship such as parent or in-law.
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How is payment made for the course?
All prices are in Australian dollars.
Payment options are:
1. Pay for the whole course up front.
2. Pay a $200 deposit and the balance weekly/fortnightly until all paid.
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Group members will purchase the course from Sarah Morales separately.
Please use xe.com or similar to work out the fee in your currency. I accept payment online and the exchange is calculated automatically at time of payment and so may vary slightly from your calculations. ​
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Are you a Christian coach?
As a Christian, my groups are a safe space for people of all faiths and none. I welcome group members to bring their faith perspectives into the space for themselves. Preaching and Bible teaching are not part of the group experience I offer.
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I do believe that God has a place in the healing journey and sometimes use set prayers (such as the Serenity Prayer) in the group. Group members may choose to participate wholeheartedly or to quietly respect this tradition. This is a judgment-free space and pressure to adhere to any faith perspective is not permitted.
If I join a group, won't it be too upsetting to hear everyone telling stories of their pain?
My groups are carefully structured to provide safety through
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confidentiality
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judgment-free zone
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no comparing stories
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avoiding graphic detail
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no advice giving
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using the timer if needed
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tools for down-regulating
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encouragement to care for yourself if you are triggered.
You get to be you and your story gets to be what it is. You get to create healing connection with others on a similar journey.
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