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Uncover tools, frameworks, and insights to help you repair, strengthen, and transform the relationships in your life—starting with the one you have with yourself.
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Attachment, Trauma & Toxic Relationships Super Conference
In a world where connection is more necessary—and more strained—than ever, our relationships shape the very foundation of our emotional, mental, and even physical well-being. Yet many of us find ourselves trapped in cycles of miscommunication, unresolved trauma, toxic dynamics, and emotional distance.
Whether it’s a struggle to set boundaries with loved ones, the pain of childhood attachment wounds, or the ache of not feeling truly seen in our closest relationships, these struggles can affect every area of our lives.
During the 2025 Attachment, Trauma & Toxic Relationships Super Conference, more than 50 world-renowned experts in psychology, neuroscience, trauma healing, somatic work, spirituality, and relational therapy will come together to support you.
With each interview and practice session, you’ll uncover tools, frameworks, and insights to help you repair, strengthen, and transform the relationships in your life—starting with the one you have with yourself.
The “Attachment, Trauma & Toxic Relationships Super Conference” is designed not only to provide knowledge but also to be an immersive healing experience. With daily sessions including breathwork, meditation, and movement, you’ll receive the nervous system support you need to integrate what you learn and step into healthier, more secure connection in every area of life.
Why Attend the 2025 “Attachment, Trauma & Toxic Relationships Super Conference”
The “Attachment, Trauma & Toxic Relationships Super Conference” is an opportunity to explore the latest research and most practical strategies from today’s leading relationship and trauma experts.
Whether you’re navigating complex family dynamics, recovering from narcissistic abuse, working through codependency, or simply seeking more meaningful intimacy, you’ll find something here that speaks directly to your journey.
- Gain insights into how childhood attachment impacts adult relationships.
- Learn how to set effective boundaries without guilt or fear.
- Understand the neuroscience behind nervous system regulation and why it’s key to all healthy connection.
- Discover new ways to repair relational ruptures, move through conflict, and build secure attachment styles—no matter your past.
With insights from world-renowned experts like Dr. Dan Brown, Sharon Salzberg, Dr. Peter Levine, Marianne Williamson, Terry Real, Dr. Rick Hanson, and Dr. Judith Orloff, you’ll walk away with a radically comprehensive toolkit for healing your relationships from the inside out.
What You’ll Learn
When it comes to healing relationships, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution—because no two stories are alike. That’s why the 2025 Attachment, Trauma & Toxic Relationships Super Conference brings together a truly interdisciplinary approach, offering tools from psychology, neuroscience, spirituality, somatics, and personal development.
This isn’t just about intellectual understanding—it’s about embodied transformation. You’ll gain real-world practices, new perspectives, and the kind of compassionate wisdom that can only come from people who have walked the path themselves.
Each day of the event is carefully curated around a central theme, giving you a structured yet flexible way to explore the inner landscape of your relationships. Whether you’re struggling with conflict in your marriage, feeling lost in family dynamics, dealing with the aftermath of emotional abuse, or simply longing for more authentic connection, these daily themes meet you where you are—and help you move forward. With over 50 trusted experts guiding the journey, you’ll gain insights that are as practical as they are profound.
And this event doesn’t stop at just talking about the problem. You’ll walk away with a toolkit of self-regulation techniques, relational repair skills, trauma-informed strategies, and spiritual guidance that you can begin applying immediately to your daily life. Whether you attend every session or just focus on the ones that resonate most, you’ll discover insights and support that have the power to shift how you relate to others—and how you relate to yourself.
You’ll also explore topics such as:
- Nervous System Regulation
- Mental Health & Anxiety
- Childhood Trauma
- People Pleasing
- Emotional Resilience
- Internal Family Systems (IFS)
- Narcissistic Abuse Recovery
- Grief and Loss
- CPTSD and PTSD
- Identity, Belonging, and Self-Worth
- Community Healing
- Somatic Therapy
- Breathwork, Movement, and Meditation for Relationship Healing
These sessions will leave you not only informed—but equipped and inspired to take meaningful, healing action in your life.
Conference Schedule
- Day 1: Understanding Attachment
- Day 2: Relational Conflict
- DDay 3: Relational Trauma
- Day 4: Healing Toxic Relationships (Day 1)
- Day 5: Boundaries and Codependency
- Day 6: Communication and Community
- Day 7: Healing Toxic Relationships (Day 2)
This 7-day online conference brings together over 50 experts to help you understand and heal the roots of relational pain. Each day focuses on a specific theme—covering everything from attachment and trauma to boundaries, intimacy, and repair.
Below is the full daily schedule, so you can explore what’s most relevant to you and plan your experience accordingly.
Day 1: Understanding Attachment
What science tells us about our fundamental need for connection.
- Dr Ava Pommerenk – Complex Trauma and Attachment
- Dr Diane Poole Heller – Discover your attachment style to calm your nervous system
- Heather Monroe – How Attachment Drives What We Think We Deserve
- Jessica Fern – Attachment styles in nonmonogamy
- Marianne Williamson – Creating a Spiritually Mature Relationship
- Sander T. Jones – Cultivating Connection: Building Secure Attachment
- Dr Dan Brown – Childhood Attachment and Adult Relationships
- Sarah Peyton – Healing Toxic Attachment
Day 2: Relational Conflict
Understanding the impact and origin of relational trauma.
- David Cooley – Managing conflict in relationships
- Dr Ava Pommerenk – How Attachment and Trauma Form Our Toxic Patterns
- Avery Neal – Toxic Relationships and Anxiety
- Dr Rick Hanson – How To Repair Toxic Impacts in Relationship
- Heather Monroe – Understanding Attachment in Trauma Healing
- Jayson Gaddis – Understanding conflict and connection
- Kelly Armatage – Breaking Toxic Relationship Patterns
- Kimberly Weeks – Intention vs Impact in Relational Conflict
Day 3: Relational Trauma
Practical steps for healing our relational wounds.
- Britt Frank – Self Parenting Beyond Narcissism and Codependency
- Dr Arielle Schwartz – How CPTSD Shapes Our Relational Identity
- Dr Diane Poole Heller – How trauma shapes our attachment style
- Dr Meg-John Barker – Understanding and healing relational trauma
- Dr Peter Levine – Healing Toxic Shame
- Dr Richard Schwartz – Trust in your Self with Internal Family Systems
- Heather Monroe – Navigating relational trauma
- Mark Walsh – Embodied Trauma Healing
- Martha Kauppi – Core skills for polyamory & open relationships
- Terry Real – Breaking free from relational trauma
Day 4: Healing Toxic Relationships (Day 1)
How to recognize and break the patterns of toxicity.
- David Cooley – Healing Toxic Behavior Patterns with the RRC Model
- David Kessler – The Role of Grief in Toxic Relationships
- Dr Aimie Apigian – The Body of Toxic Relationships
- Dr Diane Poole Heller – Surviving isolation by understanding attachment theory
- Dr Monica Vermani – Identifying and Repairing Toxic Relationships
- Dr Rochelle Calvert – Toxic Relationships as Unhealed Trauma
- Heather Monroe – Healing relational trauma
- Hilary Jacobs Hendel – Moving Past Our Defenses and Disconnection
- Irene Lyon – How Trauma Shapes Toxic Relationships
- Jason Prall – How to Break Free of Toxic Attachments
Day 5: Boundaries and Codependency
How perfectionism, guilt and shame contribute to codependent behavior.
- Alex Howard – How to Set Effective Boundaries
- Dr Diane Poole Heller – Create Healthy Boundaries Using Attachment Styles
- Dr Judith Orloff – Energy for Empathy Through Boundaries
- Dr Alex Iantaffi & Dr Meg-John Barker – How to Understand Your Relational Trauma
- Dr Pedram Shojai – How to Establish Healthy Boundaries
- Hailey Magee – Overcoming People Pleasing
- Jessica Fern – From Codependency to True Intimacy
- Matthias Barker – Boundaries with Your Parents
- Tana Espino – Codependency to Confidence
- Terri Cole – Unlearning High Functioning Codependency
- Tosha Schore – Parenting Peacefully
Day 6: Communication and Community
Communication and connection in the face of opposition.
- Dr Kathryn Ford – Cultivating intimate communication
- Dr Margaret Paul – Inner Bonding for Healing Trauma
- Dr Stan Tatkin – How to Create a Purpose Driven Relationship
- Dr Tina Payne Bryson – Showing up in relationship
- Heather Monroe – How Attachment Shows Up At Work
- Jimanekia Eborn – Toxicity in Asymmetrical Relationships
- Martin Aylward – From Dysfunctional Dynamics to Healthy Community
- Melody Wilding – Getting Explicit About Boundaries at Work
- Minaa B – Overcoming Adversity Through Community
- Mystkue Woods – From Conflict to Connective Communication
- Sharon Salzberg – How Kindness Supports Healing Toxic Relationships
Day 7: Healing Toxic Relationships (Day 2)
Recognizing toxicity in different types of relationships.
- Dr Alex Iantaffi & Dr Meg-John Barker – How to Understand Your (Toxic) Relationships
- Dr Eva Detko – Healing emotional toxicity
- Katherine Ripley – Breaking Toxic Cycles
- Mel Cassidy – Healing Toxic Monogamous Behaviors in Nonmonogamy
- Melanie Tonia Evans – Recognising the Dynamics of Narcissistic Abuse
- Tiana Dodson – Healing Toxic Relationship with Body
- Ty Powers – How to Be in Toxic Relationships
- Zayna Brookhouse – Healing from Toxicity and Abuse
Free Gifts for Attendees
When you sign up now you’ll be given instant access to 6 bonus gifts, including the following exclusive video sessions…
- How to repair toxic impacts in relationship – Dr Rick Hanson
- Toxic relationships and anxiety – Dr Avery Neal
- Healing toxic shame – Dr Peter Levine
- How kindness supports healing toxic relationships – Sharon Salzberg
- The body of toxic relationships – Dr Aimie Apigian
- How to set effective boundaries – Alex Howard
About Your Summit Hosts
About Alex Howard
Alex Howard’s journey into healing began not in a lab, but in the lived experience of suffering — and the relentless pursuit of a deeper truth. As the founder of Conscious Life and co-host of the world-renowned Super Conference series, Alex has dedicated his life to bringing light to the hidden patterns that keep people stuck.
He is also the visionary behind The Optimum Health Clinic, one of the world’s most respected integrative medicine centers, where a dedicated team of 25 practitioners has helped thousands in over 50 countries reclaim their health. But Alex’s true mastery lies in the mind — with over 10,000 therapeutic consultations, he has walked with people through the dark forests of their inner world, and helped them emerge on the other side.
Since 2005, Alex has led the Therapeutic Coaching Practitioner Programme, guiding the next generation of healing professionals with clarity, compassion, and courage. And in 2020, he began documenting this transformational work in real time through the powerful YouTube series, In Therapy with Alex Howard.
His research has appeared in respected journals like BMJ Open and Psychology and Health, and his books — Why ME?, Decode Your Fatigue, and It’s Not Your Fault — serve as roadmaps for healing, especially for those whose childhood wounds still echo in adulthood.
About Meagen Gibson
Meagen Gibson didn’t just follow the path of a storyteller — she blazed her own trail through journalism, education, and personal transformation. Today, as Chief Content Officer of Conscious Life, she helps shape stories that do more than inform — they awaken.
With a background that includes work on major U.S. television shows like The Voice and Who Do You Think You Are, Meagen has spent decades distilling complexity into clarity. Her true gift lies in translating profound personal development teachings into tools we can use in real life — where transformation is measured not by theory, but by how we show up, love, and lead.
A natural teacher and energetic facilitator, Meagen’s passion shines in the classroom, on stage, and in every project she touches. Her recent creation, the gripping docuseries How I Created a Cult, reveals her willingness to explore even the darkest corners of human experience in the name of truth. Now streaming on Amazon Prime and Apple TV, it’s a testament to her deep belief in healing through honesty.
About Jaï Bristow
Jaï Bristow moves through life with an unshakable commitment to truth, even when it’s uncomfortable. As a multiethnic, queer, disabled content creator and speaker, Jaï invites others to step beyond societal labels and into authentic connection — with themselves, and each other.
A seasoned facilitator and DEI consultant, Jaï designs experiences that unravel the unconscious patterns of power, privilege, and prejudice. Through workshops, podcasts, and summits, their work reveals how even our most personal identities are shaped by larger systems — and how, through awareness and presence, we can transcend them.
Since 2016, Jaï has led courageous conversations on gender, race, class, disability, and sexuality — blending personal experience with practices rooted in mindfulness, inquiry, and Nonviolent Communication (NVC). Their spiritual depth is grounded in their lifelong meditation practice and their ongoing journey with the Diamond Approach, a teaching that fuses ancient spiritual wisdom with modern psychological insight.
In a world where boxes and binaries often define us, Jaï invites us to live beyond them — not just as an idea, but as a practice of liberation.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 48
- Assessments Yes