When Talk Therapy is not Enough
Have you ever worked with a client that no matter which therapist they see, they still feel stuck in the ‘trauma world’?
Have you, as a therapist, ever felt stuck? Felt that you didn’t know what else to do for a client?
Have you ever worked with people who have had many somatic and psychological challenges but didn’t seem to have a history of trauma?
Do you work with clients who have had history of past trauma?
Did you know that the physical patterns of our body not only reflect how we’re feeling inside but can actually cause those feelings?
Overview
Body-oriented psychotherapy can be a fantastic addition to your therapy tool-kit. The effects of trauma run so deep that they can become ingrained in our body language. By using a body-oriented approach, we can recognise and use these body patterns to help people further understand and explore their trauma.
In this training I share my experiences and learnings of sensorimotor psychotherapy and how to incorporate that into your practice. You will learn practical skills and evidence-based theories to understand:
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Limits of talk therapy
The somatic narrative
Shifting the somatic narrative
How trauma is stored in the body
Attachment injuries and the body
Tracking the body
Embedded relational mindfulness
Resourcing the body
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Course details
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Duration: 2 hours
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Venue: Online (this is a pre-recorded training)
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Facilitator: Anisa Varasteh, Clinical Sexologist, Licenced Mental Health Practitioner
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Cost: USD $90
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Frequently Asked questions
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Who is this course suitable for?
This training is suitable for mental health practitioners, psychologist, counsellors, social workers, sexologists or anyone who provided psychotherapy.
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Please note this is a pre-recorded training.