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We're used to seeing clients in one static physical or digital location: in our office or on a video call. But, just like us, our clients live in a complex, interconnected world-in a society shaped by deeply held cultural norms, systemic injustice, and intergenerational trauma.
We do not experience trauma in a vacuum.
And therefore our healing can't happen in a vacuum either, outside the social context of everyday life. Instead, together with our clients, we can and should investigate the resilience and survival strategies that come from family, community, workplace, religion, political, and economic systems, and our unresolved personal, collective, and intergenerational trauma. Much of even our very personal experiences of trauma, are rooted in power over social and economic systems. Connecting personal and social change, helps us to see the bigger picture, and find more holistic ways to heal.
Only through developing an awareness of the ways we are shaped by personal and societal experiences can we truly identify our deepest needs and desires and embody these in our daily life.
Somatics is a holistic mind/body approach to healing, that helps us to align our vision and values with our way of being and actions.
It offers a path to transformational embodiment.
It can help us transform feelings of overwhelm, find our inherent resilience, and connect with our longings. The latest neuroscience tells us that trauma is often stored deep in our body. So it is through our bodies that we find healing.
In оur course, Safety, Belonging, and Dignity, you'll find accessible, powerful practices to cultivate more resourcefulness in these collectively stressful times. Through a combination of somatic awareness, somatic practices, and somatic opening, and trauma healing, you'll work with your clients to uproot old emotions and calm overactive nervous systems. You'll learn somatic practices that can become embodied skills like consent, mutual connection and centered boundaries, increasing choices and decreasing automatic reactions.
This is deep work, where you'll be able to heal old wounds, find wholeness, increase choices, and lead your clients to experience a new and grounded joy in life.
Here's what you'll learn in this comprehensive 5-week course with master teacher Staci Haines:
Embodied healing is not just an individual process, rather one that can lead us to collective healing and engaging in social change. Let's work together to shift the paradigm, so that all peoples are ensured safety, belonging and dignity.
Warmly,
Staci Haines
Academy of Therapy Wisdom
"We have many tools to heal from trauma as individuals. And we also have some tools to change policy, systems, and culture. But rarely do the two meet; somehow the minute we are talking about violence and trauma at a systemic level, the human element gets lost. And when we're trying to heal as individuals we often attempt to do so in a vacuum, as if the therapist's office or the meditation cushion were islands in a sea devoid of systems of power and privilege."
―Ai-jen Poo, Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, from the Introduction to The Politics of Trauma by Staci Haines
Five 90-minute recorded practice calls with Staci Haines are included in this course. Inside these in-depth, interactive video calls you'll be able to:
1. "Just asking what's happening in the body is enough"
→ Somatic awareness isn't enough for transformation. We need somatic opening and embodied practices as well.
2. "People's experiences are just individual"
→ We embody the social conditions we live in, whether or not we believe in them.
3. "Social justice isn't relevant to trauma healing"
→ We have to see the scale of what is impacting and shaping us to engage in deep healing and collective change
In this module, you will be introduced to embodied transformation and the "soma." You'll learn the key components of somatic methodology, including somatic awareness, somatic opening and somatic practices. We'll explore the key connections between the personal and the systemic-why healing trauma and working towards social justice are key to each other. We'll explore embodied commitments to manifest the future we want, personally and collectively.
In this session, we will:
In this module, we explore what resilience is and isn't, through a somatic lens. We'll explore your inherent resilience and that of your clients-learning how to access it, embody it, and cultivate it. Resilience is never about permitting or minimizing harm to or oppression of communities, peoples, or used to fuel "spiritual bypassing." Instead, resilience creates a space from which we can be more creative, responsive, effective, and present with the unknown.
In this session, we will:
In this module, we'll explore our inherent needs of safety, belonging, and dignity, as well as material resources (housing, clean water and food, education, etc.) We will learn about typical natural and automatic adaptations to these core needs and how they become generalized in the mind/body, limiting our choices. We will learn how we are shaped by many levels of experience: from family and community to social norms and broader institutions. Lastly, we'll work with the automatic reactions and habits and learn how to change them holistically.
In this session, we will:
In this module, we'll deepen our somatic understanding of individual and systemic trauma and its predictable impacts. We'll explore the automatic and embodied survival strategies that can cross generations, and how to work with them. We'll dive into somatic opening: understanding the processes for change and the places where history and protective impulses get stored in the mind/body.
In this session, we will:
In this module, we'll unpack the Somatic Arc of Transformation-to gain understanding of the multiple components of embodied transformation and their relationship to each other. We'll examine the bridge between embodied trauma healing and social justice movements and how these are interconnected and can serve one another. We'll explore embodied practices that trauma and oppression don't teach us, like centered boundaries, mutual connection, dignifying ourselves and others, centered surrender, and more. We'll learn how we can purposefully practice these in order to embody them, even when we are under pressure.
In this session, we will:
"Staci has the ability to work for organizations fighting for racial justice as a white queer woman who both acknowledges her privilege and also identifies with intersectionality, while maintaining her full dignity and power. She's just amazing."
―Iman Boundaoui
Somatic Practitioner & Bodyworker at the Strozzi Institute
We offer a friendly, intuitive learning portal designed specifically so you can easily find your course content, connect with your colleagues, and have fun actually completing it!
A real camera crew with high-end equipment, a deeply involved content director who works closely with every presenter, and a top-notch editing team with over 200 courses produced to date all make our video lessons second-to-none. Each learning module is split into digestible video segments so they are easy to watch and reflect on.
We're proud to maintain a customer happiness rating of over 90%, with 85% of inquiries responded to within 6 hours. We're here for you, every step of the way.
We ensure that your learning experience is not just adequate, but exceptional.
We believe learning should challenge and change you.
We are confident you will really enjoy and benefit from this online training. However, if you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, please contact our support team at support@363019f6be.nxcli.io within 7 days of purchase and we will give you a full refund, no questions asked.
"My healing process has been so transformative ... not just for me, but also for my organization and the movement. If I were a billionaire or a funder, I would pay for every leader to go through this process. It's the change we need in the world."
―Marielena Hincapie
Executive Director of the National Immigration Law Center