
Workshops & Webinars designed for professionals
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Somatic Experiencing Training (Online)
The Somatic Experiencing® (“SE™”) Professional Training provides a rich theoretical framework for understanding and addressing trauma physiology.
This training is highly experiential, offering you tangible skills that can be immediately integrated into your professional practice. The training is delivered through a combination of lectures, live demonstrations, guided practice sessions with fellow students, audio visual case studies, and suggested readings. Because competent practice of SE requires direct clinical experience, as well as a refined somatic awareness and capacity for self-regulation, becoming an SE Practitioner (SEP) also entails receiving personal SE sessions to deepen your experiential knowledge of SE.
Nashville SE Intermediate III on January 7 - 10, 2022
North Carolina SE Advance I on December 2-6, 2022 and North Carolina SE Advance II on February 8 - 12, 2023
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Transforming Experienced-Based Brain - TEB (Nashville)
An innovative and biophysiological approach to working with those adults and children who have experienced Developmental Trauma. We work with a set of protocols building somatic trust in our client's bodies. As Healers we sit with the client not trying to fix our clients. There are many opportunities in the work to heal through rupture and repair while improving attachment. This is a "Trauma-Informed" modality. The modality is based on the idea that when there are ruptures during early platform development, they continue to disrupt a person's life. TEB incorporates presence, regulation, and relationship to repair these ruptures.
8/11/22 - 8/15/22
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Complex Trauma: A Body Based Approach to Working with Dissociation (Online)
Have you ever lost your keys, missed your exit, or were surprised how a 10 hour drive went by so quickly? If so, you are already familiar with how dissociation shows up from time to time in our daily lives. For someone who has experienced trauma, however, it can become chronic. When dissociation is pervasive, it can not only impact a person’s ability to function, it can undermine their sense of who they are. In this training, we’ll be looking more deeply at dissociation, and how a body-based approach can support clients in building their capacity for presence.
March 18, 2022
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Concussion and PTSD Training (In-person)
This is a in-person training led by Patricia Dean in Nashville, TN. Clients and patients who have concurrent PTSD and PCS may need a team of practitioners in mental health and physical/medical health care. There may be some overlap that supports team work and it is important all practitioners have some idea of what each other does. The re-integration of cognitive health and autonomic regulation helps a client return to work re-engage in leisure activities and be more resilient in relationships.
June 16-18, 2023.