Enthusiastic Sobriety Abuse Support Events
Conversion Therapy Survivor Sunday
The Conversion Therapy Dropout Network is a 501c3 nonprofit and a network of conversion therapy survivors, or dropouts, that have come together to provide support for other dropouts to cope with their trauma.
We were formed to provide a space for conversion therapy survivors to heal and find solace in knowing they are not alone. We believe that knowing others who have experienced the same trauma and sharing your experiences helps heal the deep trauma felt by survivors.
ESA Survivor Support Group
This is a monthly support group for ALL survivors of enthusiastic sobriety abuse. This will be a safe space where we can talk about our experiences, share solutions, and offer support. We will meet on Zoom on the first Sunday of the Month at 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific. Make sure the email below is the one that you would like to get the link sent to.
UnSilenced Monthly Survivor Support Group
UnSilenced is a non profit organization that serves past, present, and future victims of institutional child abuse. One of the largest culprits of this abuse is the Troubled Teen Industry (TTI), a network of unregulated and powerful congregate care facilities that claim to reform youth struggling with mental health or educational challenges. Instead of providing therapeutic services and education to at-risk youth, many young people experience maltreatment, psychological harm, sexual and bodily assault, physical and medical neglect, civil rights violations, and in some cases, hospitalization or even death.
To foster better health outcomes for youth, without placement in the largely unregulated industry, we advocate for constructive alternatives that circumvent institutionalization and keep young people with their families and communities.
Utilizing education, awareness, community support, and policy change, Unsilenced aims to protect the civil, social, and human rights of youth.
Conversion Therapy Survivor Sunday
The Conversion Therapy Dropout Network is a 501c3 nonprofit and a network of conversion therapy survivors, or dropouts, that have come together to provide support for other dropouts to cope with their trauma.
We were formed to provide a space for conversion therapy survivors to heal and find solace in knowing they are not alone. We believe that knowing others who have experienced the same trauma and sharing your experiences helps heal the deep trauma felt by survivors.
ESA Survivor Support Group
This is a monthly support group for all survivors of enthusiastic sobriety abuse. This will be a safe space where we can talk about our experiences, share solutions, and offer support. We will meet on Zoom on the first Sunday of the Month at 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific. Make sure the email below is the one that you would like to get the link sent to.
UnSilenced Monthly Survivor Support Group
UnSilenced is a non profit organization that serves past, present, and future victims of institutional child abuse. One of the largest culprits of this abuse is the Troubled Teen Industry (TTI), a network of unregulated and powerful congregate care facilities that claim to reform youth struggling with mental health or educational challenges. Instead of providing therapeutic services and education to at-risk youth, many young people experience maltreatment, psychological harm, sexual and bodily assault, physical and medical neglect, civil rights violations, and in some cases, hospitalization or even death.
To foster better health outcomes for youth, without placement in the largely unregulated industry, we advocate for constructive alternatives that circumvent institutionalization and keep young people with their families and communities.
Utilizing education, awareness, community support, and policy change, Unsilenced aims to protect the civil, social, and human rights of youth.
Conversion Therapy Survivor Sunday
The Conversion Therapy Dropout Network is a 501c3 nonprofit and a network of conversion therapy survivors, or dropouts, that have come together to provide support for other dropouts to cope with their trauma.
We were formed to provide a space for conversion therapy survivors to heal and find solace in knowing they are not alone. We believe that knowing others who have experienced the same trauma and sharing your experiences helps heal the deep trauma felt by survivors.
ESA Womxn's Support Group
This is a monthly support group for survivors of enthusiastic sobriety abuse that identify as women, nonbinary, and trans femme. This will be a safe space where we can talk about our experiences, share solutions, and offer support. We will meet on Zoom on the first Sunday of the Month at 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific. Make sure the email below is the one that you would like to get the link sent to. Be sure to submit a suggested meeting topic for future meetings In the mean time feel free to email esawomensgroup@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.
UnSilenced Monthly Survivor Support Group
UnSilenced is a non profit organization that serves past, present, and future victims of institutional child abuse. One of the largest culprits of this abuse is the Troubled Teen Industry (TTI), a network of unregulated and powerful congregate care facilities that claim to reform youth struggling with mental health or educational challenges. Instead of providing therapeutic services and education to at-risk youth, many young people experience maltreatment, psychological harm, sexual and bodily assault, physical and medical neglect, civil rights violations, and in some cases, hospitalization or even death.
To foster better health outcomes for youth, without placement in the largely unregulated industry, we advocate for constructive alternatives that circumvent institutionalization and keep young people with their families and communities.
Utilizing education, awareness, community support, and policy change, Unsilenced aims to protect the civil, social, and human rights of youth.
Conversion Therapy Survivor Sunday
The Conversion Therapy Dropout Network is a 501c3 nonprofit and a network of conversion therapy survivors, or dropouts, that have come together to provide support for other dropouts to cope with their trauma.
We were formed to provide a space for conversion therapy survivors to heal and find solace in knowing they are not alone. We believe that knowing others who have experienced the same trauma and sharing your experiences helps heal the deep trauma felt by survivors.
ESA Womxn's Support Group
This is a monthly support group for survivors of enthusiastic sobriety abuse that identify as women, nonbinary, and trans femme. This will be a safe space where we can talk about our experiences, share solutions, and offer support. We will meet on Zoom on the first Sunday of the Month at 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific. Make sure the email below is the one that you would like to get the link sent to. Be sure to submit a suggested meeting topic for future meetings In the mean time feel free to email esawomensgroup@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.
UnSilenced Monthly Survivor Support Group
UnSilenced is a non profit organization that serves past, present, and future victims of institutional child abuse. One of the largest culprits of this abuse is the Troubled Teen Industry (TTI), a network of unregulated and powerful congregate care facilities that claim to reform youth struggling with mental health or educational challenges. Instead of providing therapeutic services and education to at-risk youth, many young people experience maltreatment, psychological harm, sexual and bodily assault, physical and medical neglect, civil rights violations, and in some cases, hospitalization or even death.
To foster better health outcomes for youth, without placement in the largely unregulated industry, we advocate for constructive alternatives that circumvent institutionalization and keep young people with their families and communities.
Utilizing education, awareness, community support, and policy change, Unsilenced aims to protect the civil, social, and human rights of youth.
Conversion Therapy Survivor Sunday
The Conversion Therapy Dropout Network is a 501c3 nonprofit and a network of conversion therapy survivors, or dropouts, that have come together to provide support for other dropouts to cope with their trauma.
We were formed to provide a space for conversion therapy survivors to heal and find solace in knowing they are not alone. We believe that knowing others who have experienced the same trauma and sharing your experiences helps heal the deep trauma felt by survivors.
ESA Womxn's Support Group
This is a monthly support group for survivors of enthusiastic sobriety abuse that identify as women, nonbinary, and trans femme. This will be a safe space where we can talk about our experiences, share solutions, and offer support. We will meet on Zoom on the first Sunday of the Month at 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific. Make sure the email below is the one that you would like to get the link sent to. Be sure to submit a suggested meeting topic for future meetings In the mean time feel free to email esawomensgroup@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.
UnSilenced Monthly Survivor Support Group
UnSilenced is a non profit organization that serves past, present, and future victims of institutional child abuse. One of the largest culprits of this abuse is the Troubled Teen Industry (TTI), a network of unregulated and powerful congregate care facilities that claim to reform youth struggling with mental health or educational challenges. Instead of providing therapeutic services and education to at-risk youth, many young people experience maltreatment, psychological harm, sexual and bodily assault, physical and medical neglect, civil rights violations, and in some cases, hospitalization or even death.
To foster better health outcomes for youth, without placement in the largely unregulated industry, we advocate for constructive alternatives that circumvent institutionalization and keep young people with their families and communities.
Utilizing education, awareness, community support, and policy change, Unsilenced aims to protect the civil, social, and human rights of youth.
Conversion Therapy Survivor Sunday
The Conversion Therapy Dropout Network is a 501c3 nonprofit and a network of conversion therapy survivors, or dropouts, that have come together to provide support for other dropouts to cope with their trauma.
We were formed to provide a space for conversion therapy survivors to heal and find solace in knowing they are not alone. We believe that knowing others who have experienced the same trauma and sharing your experiences helps heal the deep trauma felt by survivors.
ESA Womxn's Support Group
This is a monthly support group for survivors of enthusiastic sobriety abuse that identify as women, nonbinary, and trans femme. This will be a safe space where we can talk about our experiences, share solutions, and offer support. We will meet on Zoom on the first Sunday of the Month at 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific. Make sure the email below is the one that you would like to get the link sent to. Be sure to submit a suggested meeting topic for future meetings In the mean time feel free to email esawomensgroup@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.
UnSilenced Monthly Survivor Support Group
UnSilenced is a non profit organization that serves past, present, and future victims of institutional child abuse. One of the largest culprits of this abuse is the Troubled Teen Industry (TTI), a network of unregulated and powerful congregate care facilities that claim to reform youth struggling with mental health or educational challenges. Instead of providing therapeutic services and education to at-risk youth, many young people experience maltreatment, psychological harm, sexual and bodily assault, physical and medical neglect, civil rights violations, and in some cases, hospitalization or even death.
To foster better health outcomes for youth, without placement in the largely unregulated industry, we advocate for constructive alternatives that circumvent institutionalization and keep young people with their families and communities.
Utilizing education, awareness, community support, and policy change, Unsilenced aims to protect the civil, social, and human rights of youth.
Conversion Therapy Survivor Sunday
The Conversion Therapy Dropout Network is a 501c3 nonprofit and a network of conversion therapy survivors, or dropouts, that have come together to provide support for other dropouts to cope with their trauma.
We were formed to provide a space for conversion therapy survivors to heal and find solace in knowing they are not alone. We believe that knowing others who have experienced the same trauma and sharing your experiences helps heal the deep trauma felt by survivors.
ESA Womxn's Support Group
This is a monthly support group for survivors of enthusiastic sobriety abuse that identify as women, nonbinary, and trans femme. This will be a safe space where we can talk about our experiences, share solutions, and offer support. We will meet on Zoom on the first Sunday of the Month at 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific. Make sure the email below is the one that you would like to get the link sent to. Be sure to submit a suggested meeting topic for future meetings In the mean time feel free to email esawomensgroup@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.
UnSilenced Monthly Survivor Support Group
UnSilenced is a non profit organization that serves past, present, and future victims of institutional child abuse. One of the largest culprits of this abuse is the Troubled Teen Industry (TTI), a network of unregulated and powerful congregate care facilities that claim to reform youth struggling with mental health or educational challenges. Instead of providing therapeutic services and education to at-risk youth, many young people experience maltreatment, psychological harm, sexual and bodily assault, physical and medical neglect, civil rights violations, and in some cases, hospitalization or even death.
To foster better health outcomes for youth, without placement in the largely unregulated industry, we advocate for constructive alternatives that circumvent institutionalization and keep young people with their families and communities.
Utilizing education, awareness, community support, and policy change, Unsilenced aims to protect the civil, social, and human rights of youth.
Survivors of Complex Trauma
People Leave Cults is excited to offer a community group designed for those who have experienced complex trauma in cultic groups or relationships.
People Leave Cults is proud to collaborate with Dr. Erin Falconer, who prior to becoming a psychotherapist, worked as a neuroscientist. Her therapeutic approaches are informed by her expertise in neuroscience, and she studies how therapy can change the brain and improve symptoms in people who are struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Her collaborative research was highlighted by the U.S. Veteran’s Affairs National Center for PTSD and U.S. Navy Medicine.
UnSilenced Monthly Survivor Support Group
UnSilenced is a non profit organization that serves past, present, and future victims of institutional child abuse. One of the largest culprits of this abuse is the Troubled Teen Industry (TTI), a network of unregulated and powerful congregate care facilities that claim to reform youth struggling with mental health or educational challenges. Instead of providing therapeutic services and education to at-risk youth, many young people experience maltreatment, psychological harm, sexual and bodily assault, physical and medical neglect, civil rights violations, and in some cases, hospitalization or even death.
To foster better health outcomes for youth, without placement in the largely unregulated industry, we advocate for constructive alternatives that circumvent institutionalization and keep young people with their families and communities.
Utilizing education, awareness, community support, and policy change, Unsilenced aims to protect the civil, social, and human rights of youth.
Survivors of Complex Trauma
People Leave Cults is excited to offer a community group designed for those who have experienced complex trauma in cultic groups or relationships.
People Leave Cults is proud to collaborate with Dr. Erin Falconer, who prior to becoming a psychotherapist, worked as a neuroscientist. Her therapeutic approaches are informed by her expertise in neuroscience, and she studies how therapy can change the brain and improve symptoms in people who are struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Her collaborative research was highlighted by the U.S. Veteran’s Affairs National Center for PTSD and U.S. Navy Medicine.
Neurodefiant and UnSilenced
Are you a neurodivergent survivor of the Troubled Teen Industry, looking for a safe space to connect, heal, and thrive? Look no further! We're excited to present our FREE virtual support group, where your journey matters most.
Marginalized Communities Group Offering
Current and former members of cults and coercive groups share a fundamental need for resources and education catered to their circumstances. This is best provided through individuals already present in their lives, which is why People Leave Cults works with the family and friends of cult-involved individuals who seek to help their loved one.
While a good deal of time and money has gone into documenting, understanding, and dramatizing the stories of cult-involved people, fewer resources have been spent providing the support that victims need to recover and reintegrate after leaving. Relatively few platforms currently exist in the effort to provide universal support that empowers cult-affected individuals
ESA Womxn's Support Group
This is going to be a monthly support group for survivors of enthusiastic sobriety abuse that identify as women, nonbinary, and trans femme. This will be a safe space where we can talk about our experiences, share solutions, and offer support. We will meet on Zoom on the first Sunday of the Month at 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific. Make sure the email below is the one that you would like to get the link sent to. Be sure to submit a suggested meeting topic for future meetings In the mean time feel free to email esawomensgroup@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.
UnSilenced Monthly Survivor Support Group
UnSilenced is a non profit organization that serves past, present, and future victims of institutional child abuse. One of the largest culprits of this abuse is the Troubled Teen Industry (TTI), a network of unregulated and powerful congregate care facilities that claim to reform youth struggling with mental health or educational challenges. Instead of providing therapeutic services and education to at-risk youth, many young people experience maltreatment, psychological harm, sexual and bodily assault, physical and medical neglect, civil rights violations, and in some cases, hospitalization or even death.
To foster better health outcomes for youth, without placement in the largely unregulated industry, we advocate for constructive alternatives that circumvent institutionalization and keep young people with their families and communities.
Utilizing education, awareness, community support, and policy change, Unsilenced aims to protect the civil, social, and human rights of youth.
Conversion Therapy Survivor Sunday
The Conversion Therapy Dropout Network is a 501c3 nonprofit and a network of conversion therapy survivors, or dropouts, that have come together to provide support for other dropouts to cope with their trauma.
We were formed to provide a space for conversion therapy survivors to heal and find solace in knowing they are not alone. We believe that knowing others who have experienced the same trauma and sharing your experiences helps heal the deep trauma felt by survivors.
Marginalized Communities Group Offering
Current and former members of cults and coercive groups share a fundamental need for resources and education catered to their circumstances. This is best provided through individuals already present in their lives, which is why People Leave Cults works with the family and friends of cult-involved individuals who seek to help their loved one.
While a good deal of time and money has gone into documenting, understanding, and dramatizing the stories of cult-involved people, fewer resources have been spent providing the support that victims need to recover and reintegrate after leaving. Relatively few platforms currently exist in the effort to provide universal support that empowers cult-affected individuals
Add Your Survivor Event to the ESAAlliance Calendar!
If you would like to plan or host a Survivor Support Event or have questions about any of the upcoming events, please email us at info@esaalliance.org