

Trainings for Clinicians:
Deepen Your Trauma-Informed Practice
Our clinical trainings are designed for therapists, healers, and mental health professionals who are ready to expand their toolkit and deepen their understanding of trauma-informed care.
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These trainings go beyond theory—they are experiential, grounded in real clinical application, and rooted in approaches that respect the complexity of healing.
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Topics We Explore:
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EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing): Understand the core protocols and how to flexibly integrate EMDR with complex trauma work.
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Internal Family Systems (IFS): Learn how to work with parts in a way that fosters deep self-compassion, clarity, and internal connection.
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Brainspotting: Explore how the brain and body hold trauma, and how to access powerful pathways for resolution through focused gaze and somatic attunement.
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Ketamine-Assisted Therapy: Gain insight into the clinical use of ketamine as an adjunct to trauma work, including safety, preparation, and integration.
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SIBAM: A framework used in somatic experiencing that stands for Sensation, Image, Behavior, Affect, and Meaning. It helps track how trauma is experienced and processed through the body and mind, guiding clients toward integration and regulation.
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and many other custom approaches!!!
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Whether you're new to these modalities or looking to enhance your existing skills, our trainings provide a supportive, interactive space for learning, growth, and connection.
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What You Can Expect:
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Real-world clinical tools you can immediately apply
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Trauma-informed frameworks woven into every training
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A focus on nervous system safety—for your clients and for you
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Optional group consultation and integration circles
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A space that honors authenticity, curiosity, and community
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These trainings are open to licensed clinicians, pre-licensed professionals, and other healing practitioners who are committed to doing this work with integrity, presence, and heart.
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Want to join an upcoming training or host one for your team?
Let’s connect.