This workshop will explore what forgiveness actually means, what it doesn’t mean, what conditions are required, how intimate injuries harm us, and what are involved in the stages of a forgiveness process. If you have found it difficult to reconcile previous teaching on forgiveness with your own personal journey and sense of justice, then this workshop will be helpful to you.
Trainer
Founder and Designer of Story-Informed Trauma Therapy
Byron Kehler, M.S. is a Trauma Therapist in private practice in Milwaukie, Oregon. He has worked with survivors of physical, sexual, emotional, mental, and spiritual abuse for over 40 years. Byron has been certified by the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress and is certified in EMDR with a specialization in Dissociative Disorders.
He is the author and developer of Story-Informed Trauma Therapy (SITT) for recovery from early childhood trauma. This research-based model has been taught to mental health therapists in agencies in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast following Hurricane Katrina, and has been proven effective in reducing PTSD symptoms for trauma survivors.
Byron brings extensive knowledge, understanding, sensitivity, compassion, practicality, and even humor to his presentations.
Common questions about this workshop.
Everyone needs a healthy model of forgiveness. Whether you are a trauma survivor, a therapist, a pastor, or just a human being who wants healthy relationships, you can benefit from this workshop.
We do not offer discounts for this workshop.
This workshop is approved for 2 CE Hours.
Story-Informed Trauma Therapy has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP No. 7664). These credits are available to practitioners. Specific details about Credits are listed on the information pages for each training. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Story-Informed Trauma Therapy is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Each training is rated for a number of possible NBCC Credits based on the length of the teaching hours in that training. At the close of the training, you will have the opportunity to opt in to get credits. On-Demand courses will all include guidance for requesting CEs. This process includes filling out an evaluation, taking a content quiz, and then paying a $40 service fee. Upon completing these steps, you will receive a dated certificate indicating your course completion and the number of NBCC credits you've received.
Absolutely. Until March of 2026, this course lived on the Teachable platform. If you bought the course in the past, that's where you had access. We migrated all SITT courses and workshops to the Podia platform. At the time, we sent out individual emails to everyone who had bought a course on Teachable to give them a link to migrate to the new platform, but you may have missed that. No problem. We have a record of all past purchases. Just email admin@storyinformed.com. Include your name, the email address you registered with, and the course you need access to. Once we verify your past purchase, we will send you a link to claim access here.
This course is licensed for personal use only. Your purchase grants you - and only you - access to the material contained here. The one exception: if you have a spouse or partner, they are welcome to watch alongside you.
Please do not share your login credentials, screen-record sessions, or show this course content to groups, classes, or any audience beyond yourself.
For mental health professionals: We're glad you're here - but your license does not extend to your clients. Showing this course in a therapeutic context, whether in session or as assigned homework, requires that your clients purchase their own individual license.
If you work in a clinical group practice or institutional setting and would like broader access, please reach out to us about an institutional license, which we are happy to arrange. Thank you for honoring these terms - they help us keep creating resources like this one.