Advanced Mindful-Somatic Trauma Training: Working with Parts

This is a highly-interactive live-online 4-day bonus training for those who’ve completed Dr. Williams' 10-day Comprehensive Trauma Training or other similar training, where we take a deeper dive into parts work.

Last updated December 26, 2024
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Similar to the way that a healthy human body is composed of many different organ systems working together harmoniously, a healthy human psyche is composed of many different psychological parts (aka ‘subpersonalities’ or simply ‘parts’) working together harmoniously. However, when a person experiences significant psychological wounding (i.e., psychological trauma), these parts can develop problematic relationships with each other and with our own essential self, which can in turn lead to chronic distress and debilitation.

Humankind’s awareness of this dynamic extends all the way back to our indigenous ancestry; and in recent times, a number of psychotherapy methods have developed different ways of repairing this disharmony that can occur between our parts when we experience trauma. Some of the most well known of these methods include Psychosynthesis, Gestalt, Hakomi, Internal Family Systems, Jungian and other Depth psychotherapies, and various methods of Expressive Arts and Psychodrama.

In this training, we will draw from the collective wisdom of these traditions and therapy approaches, with a particular emphasis on mindful-somatic approaches as you deepen your understanding and competence in working with parts. This training will consist of a rich blend of interactive teaching and discussion, live demonstrations, and supported large- and small-group practices.

In particular, you will…

  • Develop a simple and practical framework for understanding parts, the important roles they play, and the problematic relationships they can develop with each other and our essential self
    Practice a number of methods for getting to know our own parts better, and for supporting clients in getting to know their parts better
  • Understand the role that acute and developmental trauma play in creating disharmony among our parts; and understand how these parts continue to attempt to manage unresolved trauma in ways that last years or even a lifetime
  • Learn and practice a number of different methods of repairing this disharmony between their parts; and support our clients in moving towards a deeper sense of peace and wholeness and more nourishing relationships with other
  • Learn how to use imagination, mindfulness and awareness of the body (e.g., sensations, impulse, posture) in working with parts


Dates/Times
*in New Zealand Time Zone
27-30 November 2024 (Wed-Sat)
Wednesday: 1-5pm
Thursday-Saturday: 9am-5pm

Venue
Online via the Zoom interactive platform

Investment
Early Bird Discount: $875 NZD
There may be limited scholarship funding available and payment plan options for those with financial constraints. Contact us to discuss.

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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