Included:
👉 How to recognise and work with the various types of immobility responses when working with shock and event-related trauma.
👉 How to recognise and work with the immobility response of shame and appeasement when working with systemic and developmental trauma.
👉 Learn movement-based interventions for working with individuals and groups.
👉 Developmental trauma often unfolds within the context of systemic trauma.
👉 We will look at recent research and learnings by leaders in the field of trauma and how the freeze response is coupled with our physiological shame response.
👉 We will also identify ways in which the appease response is a learned survival response and how we can uncouple fear from social engagement and bring back a sense of belonging.
👉 We will look at ways that movement in relationship can be used to shift your client's physiology.