
Organized Extreme Abuse Professional Consultation Groups
Support - Treatment Ideas - Networking -
Support - Treatment Ideas - Networking -
What kind of professionals are a good fit for this group?
You care about survivors and allies impacted by OEA. To learn more: https://www.soaarglobal.com/learn-more-about-organized-abuse
You have a professional (paid) practice treating at least one OEA survivor.
You need support, networking opportunities, and fresh treatment ideas and perspectives.
You align with the core values, professional-member ethics and responsibilities of SOAAR Global, PMA.
If a survivor-practitioner, you are free from negative cult control or disabling addiction(s).
About the Facilitators:
Anastasia Sprout, MSW is a retired psychotherapist and certified sex addiction therapist (CSW-LICSW 2001 - 2023, CSAT 2007-2023) from Seattle with over thirty years of experience as a therapist and social worker in a variety of settings, from community mental health and hospitals to private clinical practice. Her practice has focused on helping individuals, groups and couples in recovery from sex/pornography, love and relationship addictions.
Currently, Anastasia works as a global intimacy/addictions recovery coach, and offers online education for professionals treating extreme organized abuse (https://www.soaarglobal.com/learn-more-about-organized-abuse) and women with sexual compulsions (https://stacisprout.thinkific.com).
Anastasia is also a survivor of extreme organized abuse that included sex/porn trafficking, MK ULTRA TBMC, SRA and SSP. Anastasia began online service with other organized abuse survivors and allies in 2009, as a founding member of the North American Truth and Reconciliation Coalition [http://natrcoalition.org/]. Since then she has offered educational presentations about extreme abuse recovery for Survivorship, S.M.A.R.T., and Ivory Gardens conferences. Anastasia organized a community memorial service for victims of extreme abuse at the S.M.A.R.T. conference.
In 2015 she published a memoir about her own sexual recovery journey called Naked in Public. Due to personal targeting at that time and risk to her family, she chose not to include details about her organized, extreme abuse background in that publication.
In 2021, she co-created Survivors Assisting Survivors of Extreme Abuse (SASEA), and helped organize a zoom celebration of life with SASEA for a dear friend and organized abuse healing activist Trish Fotheringham, which brought together survivors and allies from all across the globe. Contact Anastasia via the contact form here or via her sexual recovery-focused website at www.stacisprout.com.
Anastasia founded SOAAR Global in 2023. Her professional vitae can be viewed here:
http://www.anastasiasproutcoaching.com/staci-sprouts-professional-vit/
Debra Wunderly, CTRC became a STAR Parenting facilitator in 2004, educating and supporting parents of young children to Stop, Think, Ask themselves questions, and Respond (STAR) to their kids. She then created a companion program for the children of the participants, introducing them to concepts such as naming emotions, making requests, and setting boundaries.
This was followed by a period of personal growth and healing, during which Debra began learning about attachment wounding, Complex PTSD, addiction recovery, Internal Family Systems, Somatic Experiencing, Nonviolent Communication, and much more. Debra began to deepen her capacity to intimately connect with herself, with others, and with her sources of spiritual guidance, power, and strength (which she calls her Spiritual GPS).
Today, Debra is an intimacy-focused Certified Trauma Recovery Coach with global influence and connections. As a dedicated ally and peer mentor, Debra has been supporting survivors of many forms of sexual abuse all over the world for more than a decade. Through public speaking and writing literature for support groups, she shares her understanding of the principles of recovery from trauma and abuse, and offers guidance on how to apply these principles.
Debra’s passion is now supporting survivors of ritual abuse, trauma-based mind control, extreme organized abuse, and childhood sex trafficking. Using her innate strengths and gifts, she is helping survivors reclaim their power.
Online live gatherings to support member-professionals working with clients who have survived extreme abuse, for example Satanic Ritual Abuse, Murder (Snuff)-Pedophile Porn Trafficking, Trauma-Based Mind Control, SSP and more.
Every other week, for SOAAR professional members.
We offer safe, intimate groups with a specialty focus on Best Practices for treating survivors of Organized Extreme Abuse.
Together we co-create a new form of clinical support that emphasizes traditionally effective approaches, yet also includes vital aspects of energetic and spiritual interventions proven successful for providers treating survivors of organized extreme abuse.
Structure:
Welcome, Introductions
Safety and Intentions
Consultation
Closure
Support for Organized Abuse and Addiction Recovery (SOAAR) is a Private Membership Organization.
If you'd like to participate in this consultation group, we will credit your first payment ($20 out of the first session payment) to include your one-time professional membership fee.
Please fill out our contact form below and we will reach out to you for next steps!
Testimonies from members of our clinical consultation group:
“I wanted to take a moment to share my deep gratitude for being part of this special consultation group. Over the past few months, I’ve felt truly honored to sit with such wise, compassionate people and to be part of the thoughtful and deeply meaningful work that happens here. It’s been an incredibly valuable experience and I have learned so much from each of you. I hold great respect for the work we’re doing and for the shared commitment to trauma-informed, healing-centered care that brings us together.”
--C.M., LMFT
“Thank you for this consultation group. I really felt the depth of the meaningfulness of our gathering. It is such a gift to be present, with others, unto the seriousness of the territory. I felt a good kind of "sobered," more present, more solid, and better able to be with emotions and experiences that are difficult after the group. You create a safe place to talk about ourselves as well as about our cases and clinical questions.”
--D.L., PhD
“Thank you for a meaningful and moving consultation group. I'm honored to be a part. You lead with such grace and compassion. I am so appreciative for the supportive space you provide and the depth and breadth of your knowledge and wisdom.
I am fortunate to know you and be a part of this group.”
--T.S., LCSW