សម័យ​ប្រជុំ​ដោយ​ផ្ទាល់​នេះ​មិន​ត្រូវ​បាន​ចាក់ផ្សាយ ឬ​ថតទុក​ឡើយ ។

ប្រសិនបើ​មាន​មេរៀន ឬ​ស្លាយ អ្នក​អាច​ទាញ​យក​វា​នៅ​ខាង​ក្រោមនេះ​បាន ។ ប្រសិនបើ​អ្នក​កំពុង​ចូល​រួម​ដោយ​ផ្ទាល់ សូម​មើល​សម័យ​ប្រជុំ​នេះ​នៅ​លើ​គេហទំព័រ​ដោយ​ផ្ទាល់ ។

វីដេអូ​របស់​អ្នក​ចាប់ផ្តើម​នៅក្នុង​រយៈពេល:

46 ថ្ងៃ 22 ម៉ោង 3 នាទី

សុក្រ 6 មីនា 2026 ម៉ោង 11:30 ល្ងាច (GMT+0)

វគ្គ​នេះ​មាន​ជា​ភាសា  English
វគ្គ​នេះ​ជួប​គ្នា​ដោយ​ផ្ទាល់
- 355 BC

Navigating sensitivities, trauma, and secrets in family storytelling

Are you grappling with how to address a family secret or trauma? This session will equip you to write about tough topics with empathy and grace. Tackle the challenge of crafting stories that heal rather than harm, avoiding “time bombs” that disrupt relationships. Through case study examples, learn critical mindsets to approach adversity in a story. You will come away with practical language for writing about sensitive topics and guidance for when to share or withhold stories. You will come away feeling empowered to draft a story that fosters transformation and connection. Discover how to write “time capsules” that inspire, ensuring your family history unites rather than divides.

មាតិកា​ដែល​បាន​ស្នើ


រូបភាព​តូច​សម្រាប់ Every Family Has A Secret
វគ្គ​នេះ​មាន​ជា​ភាសា  English
9:48
2024

Every Family Has A Secret

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រូបភាព​តូច​សម្រាប់ When Family History Hurts: A Trauma-Informed Approach
វគ្គ​នេះ​មាន​ជា​ភាសា  English

When Family History Hurts: A Trauma-Informed Approach

Kate Penney Howard

រូបភាព​តូច​សម្រាប់ Healed by History: The Transformative Power of Family Stories
វគ្គ​នេះ​មាន​ជា​ភាសា  English

Healed by History: The Transformative Power of Family Stories

Kathryn Moore