Dear Colleague,
If you’re reading this, chances are you already know how tender, complex, and sacred the work of supporting survivors of sexual trauma can be. You may also know how isolating and overwhelming it feels when you’re sitting with a client’s story— doing your best to hold space, but quietly wondering if you’re doing enough, or doing it right.
I created this course because I’ve been there…
Over the years, I’ve worked with many survivors who didn’t name sexual trauma when they entered therapy. Instead, their stories emerged through symptoms like anxiety, people-pleasing, chronic pain, or a disconnection from the body. I often found myself wishing I’d been given more tools, especially somatic and nervous system-informed ones, to help them heal.
That’s what this course offers. You’ll learn to recognize unspoken trauma, pace the work safely, and offer interventions that empower rather than retraumatize. This work is personal. It touches your nervous systems, your identity, and your history. That’s why my course includes grounding tools and regulation practices for your clients, but also for you. You’ll get access to somatic strategies to help you stay centered in sessions, and to recover afterwards if something activated your own trauma history or left you feeling dysregulated.
You don’t need to be perfect, just human, and willing to keep growing… If you’ve ever felt the weight of this work, or sensed that your training didn’t fully prepare you, I hope you’ll join me.
About Laura Reagan, LCSW-C
Laura Reagan, LCSW-C is an integrative and somatically oriented trauma therapist, clinical supervisor, consultant, speaker and coach who owns a group psychotherapy practice in the greater Baltimore area. Laura also hosts Therapy Chat and Trauma Chat Podcasts, and she founded Trauma Therapist Network in 2021. Laura trains trauma therapists around the world inusing bottom-up therapy methods and accessing their highest selves while doing meaningful psychotherapy work for sustainable careers. She’s passionate about guiding therapists and trauma survivors to reconnect with their inner worlds and embody their most empowered selves. Laura wants to world to know that trauma is real, healing is possible and help is available.
A Deeper, More Compassionate Approach
Unlock a deeper, more compassionate approach to working with sexual trauma through this integrative, somatically grounded course with Laura Reagan, LCSW-C. Designed for therapists and clinicians, this course helps you navigate the emotional, psychological, and physiological complexity of sexual trauma using a phased treatment model, polyvagal theory, and somatic tools. You’ll learn how to assess for trauma even when it’s unnamed, how to support clients through dissociation and shame, and how to care for your own nervous system as you hold space for this profoundly sensitive work.
Over the 5 Modules You Will Learn:
- Cultural, systemic, and interpersonal roots of sexual violence and how they show up in therapy
- How to assess for sexual trauma through attuned listening, even when clients don't name it directly
- A three-phase treatment model grounded in somatic and polyvagal principles
- Titration, pendulation, and nervous system tracking techniques
- Somatic practices for addressing dissociation, shame, and boundary rupture
- Grounding, regulation, and embodiment tools for both therapist and client
- How to navigate complexities of consent, touch, and power dynamics in trauma therapy
Course Curriculum
- Understanding trauma responses in the nervous system
- Cultural and systemic contexts of sexual trauma
- Impact on identity, relationships, and embodiment
- Recognizing somatic signs of trauma history
- Creating safety for disclosure and exploration
- Trauma screening tools and attuned listening
- Three-phase trauma treatment model
- Titration and pendulation techniques
- Pacing the work for safety and integration
- Addressing dissociation and flashbacks
- Working with shame and boundary issues
- Somatic tools for emotional regulation
- Embodiment practices for reconnection
- Navigating consent and touch in therapy
- Self-care for therapists working with trauma
- Downloadable client handouts and worksheets
- Guided somatic practices (audio recordings)
- Supplementary reading and resource list
What Therapists Are Saying
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"37 Years ago I was a traumatized teen who had no idea why she felt the way she did. She felt unloved and unlovable. This week I flew to Colorado to film a course... My younger parts are so proud that I'm now making a difference for others who have had similar experiences!"
- Laura Reagan
Frequently Asked Questions
No, this course is designed for any mental health professional who works with clients. Sexual trauma is common, and even if it's not the presenting issue, it may emerge during therapy. The skills taught in this course will help you recognize trauma responses and work with them appropriately, regardless of your specialty.
Yes, building confidence is a core goal of this training. You'll learn specific assessment techniques, interventions, and language to use when working with sexual trauma. The course includes case examples, demonstrations, and practical tools you can implement immediately in your practice.
Absolutely. Module 5 specifically addresses therapist self-care, but throughout the course, you'll learn somatic practices for regulation that benefit both you and your clients. Laura emphasizes the importance of therapist wellbeing and provides concrete strategies for managing the emotional impact of trauma work.
Yes, the course is designed to complement various therapeutic approaches. While it emphasizes somatic and integrative methods, the principles can be incorporated into cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, humanistic, and other modalities. The focus is on understanding trauma physiology and applying that knowledge within your existing framework.







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