Trauma-Informed Emotional Somatics - Module 2 (practitioner training)

Fri Jul 02 2021 at 10:00 am to Mon Jul 05 2021 at 06:00 pm

Soma Clinic SG | Singapore

Soma Clinic SG
Publisher/HostSoma Clinic SG
Trauma-Informed Emotional Somatics - Module 2 (practitioner training)
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Tirs is a 2 module training for practitioners looking to develop their skills to support clients recover from trauma.
The training takes a relational and. Somatic approach.
In Module Two, which is the sequel to Module One, we will explore intentional trauma processing. Module Two builds on the foundation set by Module One.
You will learn how to navigate the client's trauma story, identify trigger threads, and work to access suppressed somatic content for gentle and contained release and integration.
You will also learn how to psycho-educate a client and how to help them make sense of their experience.
Module 2
Material:
1. Emotional release theory: Understanding how emotions live in the body, gain movement, momentum, and release. We will explore core triangle of emotions: fear, anger, grief
2. Emotional release practice: building tools to support release: I) touch for release, ii) verbal cues iii) working with somatic expression - movement, breath & sound
3. Somatic intuition - developing the capacity to sense emotion, and bring gentle awareness to the client.
4. Working with resistance and fragmentation - an introduction to somatic parts therapy
5. Touch skills part b. Advanced touch applications - working the jaw, throat, diaphragm, and psoas.
6. Psychoeducation part b
7. Root causes, trauma maps, and essential illuminations for processing: emotions, thoughts, unconscious organizing principles, and somatic presentation.
8. Introduction to transference.
9. Introduction to existential exploration - working with un-belonging in the body and the world.

About Natalia Rachel
Natalia Rachel is the director of Soma Clinic and treats trauma using a relational and somatic approach. Her client often leaves sessions experiencing an increased sense of internal safety and tend to experience great changes in their lives following working with her. These may include a reduction in mental or physical health symptoms, as well as changes in the way they experience relationships and the world.
More importantly, Natalia knows trauma from a very personal perspective, having experienced developmental trauma, physical and sexual trauma as a young adult, and medical trauma for over a decade. It is this extensive life experience and her journey of recovery that brought her to this work.
Over time she engaged with many different types of practitioners within the medical system, alternative/complementary health, and spiritual paradigms. She learned what was resourcing, what was triggering, and what was re-traumatizing. She learned what would help and what would cause her to shut down more, and even ‘pretend’ in a session.
As a ‘patient-turned-therapist’, Natalia explored many modalities in order to find an approach that would invite the traumatized self to find a safe way to express and integrate.

Find out more about TIRS here:
https://somaclinic.mykajabi.com/trauma-informed-relational-somatics-module-one-and-two-by-natalia-rachel
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Soma Clinic SG, 144 Robinson Road, #08-02, Singapore, Singapore 068908

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