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Berkeley, CA

Level I: Training for the Treatment of Trauma

JANUARY 14, 2011 Start Date

Traditional psychotherapy addresses the cognitive and emotional elements of trauma, but lacks techniques that work directly with the physiological elements, despite the fact that trauma profoundly affects the body and many symptoms of traumatized individuals are somatically driven.

The Level One Training presents simple body-oriented interventions for tracking, naming, and safely exploring trauma-related somatic activation, creating new competencies and restoring a somatic sense of self. Students will learn effective, accessible interventions for identifying and working with disruptive somatic patterns, disturbed cognitive and emotional processing, and the fragmented sense of self experienced by so many traumatized individuals. Techniques are taught within a phase-oriented treatment approach, focusing first on stabilization and symptom reduction. The length of this training is between 80 and 90 hours

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5% discount for groups of 3 or more -To obtain this discount, your group must apply individually. Click the application link below, and check the box marked 'Groups of 3 or more (5% Discount)' once you reach the payment screen. After your application is accepted, contact accounting to register your group.

$100 off for Attending a Prior SPI Workshop

Note: In Addition to $100 off, Discounts Can Be Combined for a maximum of 15% off Tuition


Training Dates:

  1. January 14-16, 2011
  2. February 11-12, 2011
  3. March 11-12, 2011
  4. April 29-30, 2011
  5. June 25-26, 2011
  6. September 16-18, 2011
Times: Fridays 1:00pm - 6:00pm, Saturdays 9:30am - 5:30pm, Sundays 9:30am - 4:30pm
Location: 830 Bancroft Way #104, Berkeley, CA 94612. Map
Trainers: Janina Fisher, PhD
Tuition: 2,750 USD. A non-refundable registration fee of $25. A deposit of $500 is due to hold your place in the training. 5% Groups of 3 or more discount. Refund Policy
Prerequisites:

To qualify, applicants must be graduate students, clinical interns or licensed in their field and state.

Contact: SPI, 303-447-3290, office@sensorimotor.org.