A week-long surfing retreat in Morocco helped one journalist confront her long-held fear of waves. The experience was facilitated by Resurface, a company that combines yoga, surf lessons, and group therapy to promote healing and personal growth.
The journalist had always been afraid of the sea, despite being a good swimmer and enjoying water activities on vacation. Her job as a journalist covering traumatic events had eroded her sense of safety, leading to a growing fear of waves. She decided to take a break from work and join a surfing retreat in Morocco, hoping to process her emotions and face her fear.
The retreat was held in the small surf town of Tamraght, where the journalist met a diverse group of people facing their own personal struggles. The sessions were led by psychologist Josh Dickson, who used eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy to help the participants process traumatic memories.
While the surfing lessons themselves were not particularly transformative for the journalist, she found the EMDR sessions to be a revelation. Sharing her experiences with others who had faced similar traumas helped her regain hope and connection with humanity. The group's willingness to confront their own pain and heartbreak was a balm to her, restoring her faith in people.
On the last day of the retreat, the journalist faced her fear again – but this time, she stood up on the board, albeit awkwardly, and celebrated with the group. The experience marked a turning point for her, as she began to rebuild her confidence and sense of safety.
The journalist had always been afraid of the sea, despite being a good swimmer and enjoying water activities on vacation. Her job as a journalist covering traumatic events had eroded her sense of safety, leading to a growing fear of waves. She decided to take a break from work and join a surfing retreat in Morocco, hoping to process her emotions and face her fear.
The retreat was held in the small surf town of Tamraght, where the journalist met a diverse group of people facing their own personal struggles. The sessions were led by psychologist Josh Dickson, who used eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy to help the participants process traumatic memories.
While the surfing lessons themselves were not particularly transformative for the journalist, she found the EMDR sessions to be a revelation. Sharing her experiences with others who had faced similar traumas helped her regain hope and connection with humanity. The group's willingness to confront their own pain and heartbreak was a balm to her, restoring her faith in people.
On the last day of the retreat, the journalist faced her fear again – but this time, she stood up on the board, albeit awkwardly, and celebrated with the group. The experience marked a turning point for her, as she began to rebuild her confidence and sense of safety.