Bundle two courses together for more savings! This offer includes both Trauma Healing 101 and Trauma Healing 201.
Trauma Healing 101
This live workshop is designed for coaches, medical professionals and all those who hold sacred space.
Participants will learn to understand the difference between a traumatic incident and PTSD, how to identify the hallmarks of a traumatic reactions, and how the “rule of two” can wake up previously dormant traumatic experiences.
The workshop will also offer simple techniques for managing traumatic reactivity in the moment, and ways of caring for all of the body’s rhythms and systems to bring long term healing and resilience.
Objectives
- Explain the difference between covert and overt trauma
- Name the rule of thumb for identifying a traumatic reaction
- Name one component that must be present for a trauma-treatment approach to be effective
- Demonstrate a simple tapping technique for responding to distress in the moment
Continuing Education Summary
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1 Core Competency credit
- 1 Resource Development credits
- 1 Optional Resource Development credit
- TOTAL: up to 3 hours of approved ICF and Mental Health Board Continuing Education credits
Date/Time
Tuesday, January 20, 9.30am - 1pm Pacific
Trauma Healing 201
This 8-week deep-dive class is open to those who have attended the Trauma Healing 101 introductory workshop (see above) and want to go deeper into their understanding and treatment of trauma in their practice. Participants will earn the designation of “trauma-informed” on completion of this course.
Objectives
- Describe how trauma may manifest and where it could be impacting the coaching arc
- Describe the Pyramid of Traumatic experience, from distress that is present now, down to prenatal, inherited and intergenerational trauma
- Recognize where trauma is appropriate to work with in coaching and what should be referred to a mental health professional
- Describe the hallmarks of a traumatic reaction, how to name it and how to respond
- Explain the significance of The Rule of Two
- Demonstrate a progression of interventions to assist clients with self-regulation, embodiment, distress reduction and engaging the client’s highest and wisest self in the healing process
Continuing Education Summary
- 7 Core Competency credits
- 13 Resource Development credits
- TOTAL: 20 hours of ICF and Mental Health Board approved credits
Dates & Times
Meets weekly from February 3 to March 31 (No class March 3).
Tuesdays, 9.30 - 11.30am Pacific time