Season of Becoming — Community Rate (3 Retreats)

$345.00

This community-rate bundle offers access to the Season of Becoming 3-Retreat Bundle through the Wholeness Economy model.

The community rate supports accessibility while honoring the value of the work. Please select the rate that best supports you — no explanation is required.

All retreat content, facilitation, and participation options are the same as the standard-rate bundle.

After registering:
You’ll receive instructions for selecting your retreat dates.

This community-rate bundle offers access to the Season of Becoming 3-Retreat Bundle through the Wholeness Economy model.

The community rate supports accessibility while honoring the value of the work. Please select the rate that best supports you — no explanation is required.

All retreat content, facilitation, and participation options are the same as the standard-rate bundle.

After registering:
You’ll receive instructions for selecting your retreat dates.

2026 Dates Core Journey (January-June): Identity → Expression → Integration

January 17 — Becoming the Subject
Reclaiming agency, authorship, and self-trust

February 21 — Breaking Silences
Finding voice and naming what has been held

March 14 — Making Space to Heal
Slowing down, safety, and nervous-system care

April 11 — Rewriting the Truth
Challenging internalized narratives and beliefs

May 16 — Expressing the Core / Primal Wound
Giving language to grief, anger, and longing

June 20 — Becoming the Subject
Integration, agency, and embodied authorship

Fall Integration Retreats (September-December)

These retreats revisit core MTW principles for deepening, reflection, and continued healing.

September 12 — Breaking Silences
Finding voice and naming what has been held

October 10 — Making Space to Heal
Slowing down, safety, and nervous-system care

November 14 — Rewriting the Truth
Challenging internalized narratives and beliefs

December 12 — Expressing the Core / Primal Wound
Giving language to grief, anger, and longing


Investment

  • Community Rate: $345


About Migrating Toward Wholeness

Migrating Toward Wholeness (MTW) is a trauma-informed, trauma-responsive, and trauma-specific, arts-based healing framework developed by Dr. Liz DeBetta. It weaves together writing, embodiment, and connection to help participants reclaim their voices, rewrite the stories that have shaped them, and move toward wholeness.

At its core, MTW supports you in cultivating the Four A’salignment, authenticity, autonomy, and agency — so you can live more fully in your truth and create the conditions for lasting healing.



Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this retreat for?
While this retreat is centered on adoptees, it is also open to anyone in the adoption constellation, allies, and others seeking healing through writing and embodiment. Breakout rooms may be used depending on the group configuration to ensure sharing happens in ways that honor individual identities and affinities.

Do I have to share my writing or story?
No. Sharing is always optional. You’ll be invited to participate in ways that feel safe and supportive for you.

Will the retreat be recorded?
No. To protect privacy and confidentiality, this retreat will be a live, in-the-moment experience only.

What if I can’t attend the whole day?
The retreat is designed as a complete arc, so attending the full day is strongly encouraged. If you need to step away briefly, that’s fine — but full participation will give you the deepest experience.

What should I bring?
A journal or notebook, something to write with, water, and a comfortable space where you can move and reflect.

What if I feel overwhelmed during the retreat?
This retreat may surface strong emotions, which is a natural part of healing work. We will use grounding and regulation practices throughout the day to support you. You are always encouraged to step away, take breaks, or participate in ways that feel manageable for you.

How does the Community Rate work?
The Community Rate offers 50% off the standard price and is available by application. It ensures that financial constraints aren’t a barrier to participating in healing spaces.