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Prof Jennifer Freyd on Betrayal Trauma & Betrayal Blindness

About this Webinar

Betrayal trauma occurs when someone is harmed by a person or institution they depend on for safety and trust—such as abuse by a caregiver or a failure of an organisation to respond supportively to disclosures. In this compelling webinar, renowned psychologist and researcher Prof Jennifer Freyd will delve into her pioneering work on interpersonal betrayal, institutional betrayal, and betrayal blindness—a survival mechanism where the betrayal is partially or wholly unseen, even by the person affected.

In this webinar, Professor Jennifer Freyd will guide participants through the groundbreaking concepts of betrayal trauma theory, focusing on how betrayal trauma and betrayal blindness often surface in clinical practice. She will distinguish the unique psychological impacts of interpersonal versus institutional betrayal and introduce the powerful idea of institutional courage as a response to institutional betrayal. Participants will also learn to recognise and address DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender)—a defensive strategy commonly used by perpetrators—while exploring how betrayal trauma theory can be applied therapeutically to enhance client safety, foster validation, and support meaning-making in recovery.

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A flexible, self-paced online module with 5 lessons, 1.5 hours of video, downloadable slides, a quiz, 60 days of access, and an immediate 1.5-hour CPD certificate upon completion.

Webinar Overview & Instructions
Orientation Video and Program Guide
PPT Slides: Betrayal Trauma and Betrayal Blindness
Video Lecture: Betrayal Trauma and Betrayal Blindness
Assessment Component

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Don’t miss this exclusive webinar on betrayal trauma and institutional courage

About Prof Jennifer Freyd

Jennifer Joy Freyd, PhD, is an influential researcher, author, activist, and speaker. She is Professor Emerit of Psychology at the University of Oregon, and Founder and President of the Center for Institutional Courage.  An internationally renowned scholar, Freyd is best known for her theories of representational momentum, betrayal trauma, institutional betrayal, institutional courage, and DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim & Offender). Freyd has received many national and international awards including most recently, 2024, the Gold Medal Award for Impact in Psychology from the American Psychological Foundation.