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TS120-Trauma, the Body, and the Autonomic Nervous
System
Using Somatic Psychology for
Resolution and Regulation
Victoria
BC - October 30th & 31st 2008 When bodies speak through symptoms they are
often telling the story or stories of trauma and accumulated stress
patterns of life. Addressing autonomic nervous system (ANS) disregulation
from a somatic perspective is key to resolving trauma, post-traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD), and developmental trauma on a physiological level.
This workshop will conceptually link together the body, the brain, and the
ANS and how it intersects with trauma. It will offer somatic interventions
for working with ANS resolution and regulation in therapeutic and
frontline workers. This workshop is offered for a second time through the
Justice Institute, Victoria campus and will be co-facilitated by Lisa
Mortimore & Yvonne Haist. |
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Somatic Transformation Evening Introduction Lecture
Calgary AB - November 14th 2008
This evening lecture will introduce participants to the basic theory and
practice of Somatic Transformation, a lifespan approach to the healing of
trauma based on the neurobiological response to acute and chronic stress
and trauma, developed by Dr. Sharon Stanley. In this approach, sensory
input from the body shapes and changes the structure and function of the
brain, while allowing the brain to shape and alter the body. |
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Somatic Transformation 2 Day Introduction Workshop
Calgary AB - November 15th & 16th 2008
This two day workshop, facilitated by Yvonne Haist, Lisa Mortimore and Su
Russell will introduce participants to the basic theory and practice of
Somatic Transformation, a lifespan approach to the healing of trauma based
on the neurobiological response to acute and chronic stress and trauma,
developed by Dr. Sharon Stanley. In this approach, sensory input from the
body shapes and changes the structure and function of the brain, while
allowing the brain to shape and alter the body. |
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Advanced Somatic Integration: Trauma Resolution and
Regulation
Victoria BC - February 5th & 6th 2009
This course will deepen your conceptual understanding of how the body, the
brain, the Autonomic Nervous System and trauma intersect and create
multiple and complex trauma presentations. You will build upon the
foundation of the somatic skills and interventions presented in the
foundation course and heighten your awareness of tracking the somatic
experience of self and clients in your practice. You will gain skills to
work somatically with re-establishing boundaries and working with
immobilized responses and patterns of undigested traumatic material. This
course is offered through the Justice Institute, Victoria campus and
co-facilitated by Yvonne Haist and Lisa Mortimore. |
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