Somatic Therapy Courses
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Somatic therapy bridges the gap between mind and body, offering a holistic approach to trauma healing and nervous system regulation. At the Trauma Therapist Institute™, our courses are designed to empower you with the tools and knowledge needed to integrate somatic practices into your therapeutic work. Whether you’re new to somatic therapy or looking to deepen your expertise, we’ve curated a variety of courses to help you transform how you support your clients in processing and healing trauma.
From foundational concepts of the mind-body connection to advanced interventions for trauma recovery, our courses offer something for every therapist. Explore the integration of somatic therapy with EMDR, master embodied interventions for trauma healing, and understand how the body holds and releases trauma. Wherever you are in your professional journey, these courses provide actionable insights and evidence-based techniques to help you guide your clients toward greater resilience and well-being. Let’s explore the power of somatic therapy together!Â


SOMATIC THERAPY COURSES WITH EXPERTS ALISON LESLIE AND REBECCA KASE
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THESE COURSES?
Integrating EMDR with Somatic Practices?
The EMDR and Somatic Therapy course offers practical skills to enhance your sessions.
Looking for a Comprehensive Overview?
The Somatic Therapy course blends theory with experiential practices for immediate application.
Seeking Experiential Learning?
Embodied Somatic Interventions for Trauma Healing provides hands-on techniques rooted in somatic and mindfulness traditions.
 Focusing on the Physiological Impact of Trauma?
Trauma and the Body delves into how trauma manifests physically and offers strategies for healing.
Interested in exploring how the nervous system shapes the body’s response to trauma?
Check out our Polyvagal Theory courses to dive deeper into the science behind nervous system regulation and its connection to somatic healing. These courses beautifully complement your understanding of somatic therapy and provide a more holistic view of trauma recovery.
Learn more about our Polyvagal Theory Courses here