Participants will learn the difference between self-care and self-advocacy, learn about symptoms of compassion fatigue, and learn how to track and regulate their nervous system.
Participants will learn about early attachment brain development and healing supported by the right-brain hemisphere, along with techniques to use with self and others to regain healthy attachment.
Participants will learn how to identify and track body symptoms and behaviors associated with anxiety and depression, in self and with others, related to unresolved trauma. Learn when and how to refer to an appropriate therapist.
Participants will learn how discovering and trusting one's truest nature and deepest knowing is key to changing incongruent behavior, and experience a live demonstration of an integrative approach using body, mind, and spirit.
Participants will learn the difference between fixing yourself, your situation, or your relationships and move into creating what you want in your life. We will also learn about liminal space: the place between what was and what is waiting to happen.
Learn how previous unresolved trauma and its symptoms can affect how clients behave in relationship. Find out how a spiritual and neurological therapeutic approach promotes re-establishing the client's sense of trust in her/himself and how they experience others and the world.