Workshops

Since 2011, we have been providing education on trauma by hosting high quality workshops for clinicians. Our workshops are intended to keep therapists up to date on the latest thinking, research and practices in the treatment of trauma and to provide places where professionals can share and connect with each other. We hope to see you at one of our upcoming events!

  • In Motion: Embodied Practices for Understanding and Navigating Trauma

    In this workshop, participants will engage in experiential practices in order to explore the body and reconnect with its healing capacities. We will use these practices to guide us through an embodied understanding of the window of tolerance and polyvagal theory.

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  • Treating the Relationship: a Trauma-informed Approach to Couples Therapy

    Just as in trauma-informed individual therapy, in relationship work we privilege regulation in both the individual experiences in the room as well as in the relationship dynamic between partners. Using a phase oriented treatment, we hold a frame that helps folks find stability and increased safety in their relationships, in order to create lasting change.

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  • Fat Liberation 101: Essential Knowledge for Therapists

    In this workshop Sarah Landolfi invites participants to explore the roots of anti-fatness, question their assumptions about health, and understand the pervasive, traumatic impact of anti-fatness on fat people.

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  • Fat Liberation series, Part Two: Becoming a Fat Positive Psychotherapist

    Grappling with our anti-fat biases and beliefs is a process. This journey, though often uncomfortable, promises that we will feel more grounded in our work with clients who live in larger bodies, secure in the knowledge that we are actively challenging our own anti-fatness every step of the way.

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  • Complex Trauma and Dissociation: A Relational, Neurobiological and Body-centered Approach

    Complex trauma may show up in our offices in the form of clients who are experiencing relationship difficulties, feeling a lack of interest in the world, struggling to keep a job, or feeling like life isn’t worth living. Its treatment requires that therapists address not only the wound that was suffered, but also the strategies that folks have developed in order to survive.

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You can also find recordings of our most popular workshops for sale at our online library.