Retreat Information

 

Leaving a Harmful Religion?

It's not the end of the world!

Join us for a powerful weekend with others who can understand and support you.

“RELEASE AND RECLAIM” Recovery Retreat

May 29-31, near Loveland, CO

Friday at 7pm until Sunday at 3pm, with an extra optional day to relax (until June 1 AM)

at a beautiful vacation home by a lake in the mountains
 
(also Berkeley July 29 - Aug. 2)

This program is for you if you want to let go of toxic, authoritarian beliefs and
reclaim your ability to trust your own feelings and think for yourself. 

Leaving your faith can be a very difficult process, but you don’t have to go it alone.

At a Release and Reclaim Recovery Retreat participants can:

     • Share personal stories
     • Examine key issues
     • Learn coping strategies
     • Meet others and build a support system
     • Enjoy meals, relaxation, and fun

These retreats are led by Marlene Winell, Ph.D., psychologist and author of Leaving the Fold: A Guide for Former Fundamentalists and Others Leaving Their Religion.  Dr. Winell has a private practice in Berkeley, CA and also consults by telephone. 
 
COST:  Sliding scale:  $220 - $320 for workshop, $125 for room and board (all meals included).   Other financial help available - PLEASE ASK.  $20 off if paid in full by May 12.

TO REGISTER:  Write to recoveryfromreligion@gmail.com (subject line “retreat registration”) or call Dr. Winell directly at 510.292.0509. Retreat space is limited so contact us as soon as possible.  

WANT TO TALK?  If you are unsure if this is for you, please feel welcome to call and  chat.    Just call Marlene at 510-292-0509.  You can also talk with someone who came to a previous retreat.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, testimonials, and videos, please visit www.marlenewinell.net

COMMENTS from previous retreat participants:

         Speaking as a person who has attended three or so retreats organized by Marlene (intended to support the deconversion process), I would just like to say that attending a retreat, if at all possible, will be one of the smartest things you ever do. I was *very* scared to attend one. And it was really intense being at one of Marlene's retreats and confronting what I had been taught in Sunday school and coming to see it as the poisonous indoctrination it was. However, I am so, so, so glad I went and got help and had Marlene to talk with me and work with me. I know our economy is in a recession but if you have any inclination to attend one of Marlene's retreats, I can't recommend it highly enough. Super helpful! She's knowledgeable, organized, and healthfully irreverent. All the retreats I've been a part of have helped me tremendously.
  - M.K.

 

        I can speak about these retreats first hand.  I attended Marlene's retreat last summer.  At the time, I had been doing a lot of reading. Intellectually, I was already an atheist. Emotionally, I was a real mess. Don't get me wrong, I wasn't suicidal or anything, I was just feeling a bit like Neo in the Matrix: everything I had been taught to believe was wrong.
What the retreat did and what Marlene and the other did, was give me the courage to trust myself and follow through.
It has been six months. I am in a much better place.
- C.R.