2-Day Complex Trauma-Somatic Interventions to Restore the Mind-Body Connection, Quiet the Mind, and Improve Self-Regulation – Victoria Grinman

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$439.99   $137 – 2-Day Complex Trauma-Somatic Interventions to Restore the Mind-Body Connection, Quiet the Mind, and Improve Self-Regulation – Victoria Grinman

Today’s best clinicians know that effective treatment of trauma must include helping clients connect with and release deeply embedded traumatic stress in the body.

But engaging clients in this work can be difficult. People who have experienced trauma often feel like strangers in their own bodies, disconnected from somatic awareness and stuck in the past, dominated by innate trauma responses like:

Though protective in nature, these responses now serve as barriers to healing and living a connected, fulfilling life. How can you help clients release the stored trauma and re-establish the mind-body connection they so desperately need?

Watch Victoria Grinman, PhD, LCSW-R, for this transformational 2-day experiential workshop that will change how you treat traumatic stress in clients of all ages.

Through experiential exercises and masterful explanation, Dr. Grinman will demonstrate how easily you can integrate somatic and sensory-based techniques into your practice to help your clients heal beyond words.

Backed by neuroscience research yet practical in nature, these interventions incorporate yoga, movement, mindfulness, touch, interoception, dance, play and music into your work at a level that is comfortable for you. No previous experience required! Purchase today!


  1. Design effective ways to help clients understand and process what is happening in their body as a result of traumatic stress. 
  2. Substantiate how trauma affects the developing mind and brain, and articulate the psychological impact and long-term effects of trauma on physical and mental health. 
  3. Differentiate between disrupted attachment and traumatic stress. 
  4. Determine how sensorimotor processing can alleviate the re-experiencing of trauma. 
  5. Support why embodiment in psychotherapy matters and how to incorporate it successfully into treatment with traumatized clients. 
  6. Perform specific movement, breathing, interoception, and mindfulness techniques that can help children and adults gain mastery over their lives. 
  7. Characterize how yoga and other embodied strategies can reframe trauma experiences and connect to a mind-body awareness.
  8. Integrate yoga as a clinical intervention to help treat the symptoms of complex trauma, anxiety and depression, promote healing, and improve mental health. 
  9. Distinguish how yoga quiets the brain and regulates our arousal system by balancing our parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems and widening the window of tolerance. 
  10. Communicate therapy goals reflecting each of the five components of well-balanced yoga practice.
  11. Create yoga forms and techniques to help clients improve regulatory & distress tolerance skills and increase social skills. 
  12. Execute and adapt various yoga forms and movements, in preparation to use them for a variety of settings, abilities & age levels. 

Application of Theory and Integrating Interventions

Neuroscience, Trauma, and the Body

The Neurobiology of Attachment

The Triune Brain, Regulation and Polyvagal Theory

Applications for Trauma Treatment

$439.99   $137 – 2-Day Complex Trauma-Somatic Interventions to Restore the Mind-Body Connection, Quiet the Mind, and Improve Self-Regulation – Victoria Grinman

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