Breaking Generational Cycles and Healing Family-of-Origin Wounds in Marriage
This course explores how family systems, intergenerational trauma, learned behaviors, and family-of-origin wounds influence marriage dynamics and relational functioning — and how couples can build a healthier legacy.
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By completing this course, couples will understand how their families of origin have shaped their marriage — and will have the tools to heal those wounds, break dysfunction, and build a new legacy together.
Understand family systems theory and how family-of-origin dynamics shape marital expectations and behavior
Identify generational relational patterns and how unresolved trauma transmits across generations
Recognize inherited communication styles, coping patterns, and emotional reactivity in the marriage
Understand enmeshment, role confusion, and boundary dysfunction and how they show up in marital conflict
Develop healthy differentiation and marital unity without sacrificing individual identity or family loyalty
Heal unresolved family-of-origin wounds through clinical insight and biblical truth about identity in Christ
Establish healthy extended family boundaries that protect the marital covenant and relational unity
Create a healthier marital system and intentional family legacy rooted in biblical values and relational stewardship
Lead Instructor
PhD · Trauma-Informed Therapist · Founder, GraceRoot Institute
Dr. Donetta Quinones is a licensed therapist, educator, and the founder of GraceRoot Institute — a trauma-informed, Christ-centered center for relationship healing and restoration. With decades of clinical experience, Dr. Quinones has helped hundreds of couples understand the invisible forces that shaped them — and find freedom from the patterns that were not theirs to carry.
Her approach integrates family systems theory, intergenerational trauma research, and deep biblical theology — recognizing that the "leaving and cleaving" God designed is not simply a physical act but a profound psychological and spiritual journey of differentiation and new creation in Christ.
Dr. Quinones brings clarity, compassion, and pastoral care to every module — creating a space where couples can honor their histories while refusing to be defined by them.
Each module builds from the roots of family influence to the practical work of differentiation and legacy-building — giving couples a clear path from inherited dysfunction to intentional family culture.
How family-of-origin emotional systems shape relational expectations, communication patterns, and conflict styles in marriage. Understanding differentiation and the biblical call to "leave and cleave" as the foundation for creating a new marital system that is distinct from but not hostile to both families of origin.
How unresolved trauma transmits across generations through inherited coping patterns, emotional reactivity, and learned relational behaviors. Biblical truth about breaking generational cycles through Christ — and the clinical pathways that make that healing real and not merely declarative.
Dysfunctional family roles — caretaker, scapegoat, lost child — and how enmeshment and boundary confusion from childhood show up in marital conflict. Practical boundary-setting with biblical anchoring in the call to guard one's heart and live with gentleness and unity.
How unresolved developmental wounds cause partners to recreate parent-child dynamics — emotional regression, trauma reenactment, transference. Recognizing and interrupting these patterns with the emotional maturity Paul describes as "putting away childish things" and engaging as full covenant adults.
How loyalty conflicts and emotional fusion with families of origin compete with marital unity. Differentiation as emotional maturity — holding your own identity while remaining emotionally connected to both families and your spouse, fulfilling the biblical vision of two becoming one without either erasing themselves.
Intentionally designing a new family culture rooted in values, relational stewardship, and biblical legacy. Breaking dysfunction and passing health to the next generation as an act of covenant faithfulness — choosing this day whom you will serve and building a household shaped by that choice.
You didn't choose your family of origin — but you can choose what you pass on. This course is for couples ready to understand where they came from and build something better together.
Couples who recognize they are replaying the relational dynamics of their parents' marriage — conflict styles, emotional distance, role confusion — and want to interrupt those patterns.
Couples navigating difficult family boundaries, enmeshment, or loyalty conflicts — where extended family dynamics are creating stress, division, or confusion about who comes first.
Couples carrying the weight of family trauma, dysfunction, or inherited emotional patterns — ready to understand the roots and build something genuinely new in their marriage and family.
Couples with children or planning for children who want to intentionally design a family culture — passing health, security, and faith to the next generation rather than passing on what was passed to them.
Each course in this series delivers structured clinical insight at a fraction of the cost of traditional therapy sessions — so couples arrive at every counseling session with shared language, shared frameworks, and the foundation for a more productive conversation. Learning together is how you heal together faster.
The patterns that shaped you don't have to define your marriage. This course gives you the clinical framework and biblical foundation to understand your family's influence — and build something genuinely different together.
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