Mindful-Somatic Approaches to Trauma Therapy (A 5-month Comprehensive Certification Program)

A highly-interactive, live-online, small-cohort, 5-month Comprehensive Certification Program. Develop confidence in this powerful framework and extensive therapeutic toolkit drawn from the latest developments in trauma therapy.

Last updated November 28, 2024
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Develop confidence in this powerful framework and extensive therapeutic toolkit drawn from the latest developments in trauma therapy…


There has been a steady movement within the field of trauma therapy over the past few decades towards the increasing recognition that:

(a) Psychological trauma (i.e., PTSD, acute trauma and developmental trauma) is primarily held within the body and nervous system 

(b) Working directly with the body (via sensations, impulses, breath, posture, etc.) is therefore key to resolving entrenched trauma conditions

…and (c) That a particular attitude of open curiosity to one’s present experience—i.e., mindfulness—is an extremely helpful component to recovering from these conditions

As therapists and other helping professionals supporting people who grapple with unresolved trauma, we are fortunate that a number of methods have been developed in recent years that incorporate these principles, and which have been providing tremendous healing for millions of people around the world who have struggled with trauma conditions.

Among the most well-established of these methods are Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Somatic Experiencing, Hakomi Mindful Somatic Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems and EMDRIn this 2-day training, you will learn and practice an integrative approach to mindful/somatic trauma therapy that draws from the collective wisdom and practice of these and other closely related methods. In particular, you will…

… learn a simple yet powerful universal framework for making sense of extreme emotional and traumatic states, helping you to identify where your clients’ experiences are on the spectrum of ANS (Autonomic Nervous System) arousal, and therefore which interventions are likely to be most helpful at any given point in the therapy process. This theoretical framework is based on the latest research on the psychology and physiology of trauma.

… learn a broad map outlining the essential stages of the overarching process of trauma-focused therapy.

… develop your own capacity as a therapist to remain present and grounded, safely holding the space for clients to do the difficult work of trauma recovery, while not risking your own dysregulation, vicarious trauma and “burnout.”
 
… learn a number of effective yet simple mindful-somatic tools based on these methods that you can begin using right away to…

Help your clients develop confidence working with strong feelings and nervous system dysregulation

  • Help your clients develop a sense of groundedness, presence and orientation
  • Help your clients to develop a rich and healthy connection with their own feelings and needs
  • Make the distinction between a beneficial “emotional release” and being “stuck in a trauma response”
  • Work with flashbacks, intrusive memories and nightmares
  • Work with somatization (unresolved feelings/memories held within the body)

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The Structure of the Training

The overall structure of this training is divided into the 3 main stages of trauma therapy – Resourcing, Trauma Processing, and Integration…

Stage 1:  Establishing a Foundation & Resourcing

In this stage, we begin by establishing a solid foundation on two different levels:

(1) Providing a basic overview of the theory and practice of this highly integrative approach to trauma therapy.

(2) Developing the therapeutic skills and capacity necessary to prepare ourselves and our clients to venture into the often challenging terrain of trauma recovery. This will include developing our own mindfulness and self-care skills so that we as therapists have the capacity to carry out this demanding work; and establishing effective therapeutic alliance with our clients—cultivating the safety and empathy necessary to embark upon more serious trauma therapy.

We then shift the focus to resourcing—supporting our clients (and ourselves) in managing overwhelming emotions and regulating their nervous systems in various ways, with a particular emphasis on mindful and somatic approaches. We often refer to this stage of the trauma therapy process as “establishing a base camp,” an essential prerequisite for moving into the more vulnerable work of trauma processing.

Stage 2:  Trauma Processing

The first part of this module will focus primarily on methods of processing/resolving unresolved trauma. Having prepared the foundation (i.e., “base camp”) in our previous module with personal self-care/presence/groundedness, with establishing an effective therapeutic alliance with our clients, and with establishing our clients’ confidence in working with strong states of mind and body, we are ready to embark upon the more adventurous work of directly processing the unresolved trauma.

We will learn and practice an integrative model of trauma processing, which will include a number of different processing methods, and learn how to identify which of these is most suitable given our clients’ particular situation and experience.
We will also learn how to work with more specific trauma experiences such as dissociation, flashbacks, nightmares and intrusive memories.
Finally, we will learn how to work with subpersonalities/parts (i.e., in trauma, especially developmental trauma, parts of the person’s personality can become fragmented in various ways, and healing often requires the re-integration of these different parts).

Stage 3:  Integration

This is the final stage of this trauma therapy approach. After having experienced significant personal transformation as a result of working through and resolving trauma, many people find that their interests, values, passions and relationships with self and others have shifted significantly. We will learn a number of ways of supporting our clients in further integrating the transformation that has occurred, and of incorporating these shifts into their lives outside the therapy room.



This training is divided into 5 x 2-day modules:
All days/times are in NZ day/time (Fri/Sat for all modules)
Module 1:  14-15 March, 2025
Module 2:  11-12 April, 2025
Module 3:  9-10 May, 2025
Module 4:  6-7 June, 2025
Module 5:  4-5 July, 2025
(*9:00am – 5:00pm all days)
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Investment
Early Bird Discount: $2,250 NZD if paid in full by November 30th, 2024
Regular Investment:  $2,450 NZD if paid after November 30th, 2024
There may be limited scholarship funding available and payment plan options for those with financial constraints. Contact us to discuss.

Venue
Online via the Zoom interactive platform

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Paris Williams Instructor
Dr. Paris Williams, Clinical Psychologist (Licensed in California and Utah), has BA, MA and PhD degrees in Contemplative (mindfulness-centered) Psychology, Somatic Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Ecology. He has extensive experience in the field of trauma: He has taught dozens of mindful-somatic trainings in the U.S. and internationally. He has researched and supported those recovering from acute and developmental trauma, psychosis, chronic pain, substance dependency and other extreme states. And he continues to work as a psychologist in private practice as well as supervising individuals and groups of health professionals in this work. He is the author of the widely acclaimed book, Rethinking Madness. Learn more about Paris and his work at: ParisWilliamsPhD.com