Graduate Video Stories
Our international alumni share their experiences of the training: how it changed their lives, careers, parenting style, scope of practice, ability to sensitively and safely hold space, and so much more!
Our international alumni share their experiences of the training: how it changed their lives, careers, parenting style, scope of practice, ability to sensitively and safely hold space, and so much more!
Lexi talks about the impact of the interactive exercises, and how these helped her to expand her capacity for client assessment and to embody the somatic practices, which she now uses in her sessions.
Shubho shares how his scope of practice expanded through the training: how he now giving has the ability to calmly handle the challenging situation of when a client dissociates, or goes into an emotional flood.
Linda shares how the training enhanced her ability to be in therapeutic presence while regulating herself so that she could listen and better assess the embodied state of her clients in one on one sessions.
Olivia shares how the training gave valuable insight into nervous system regulation and dealing with dissociation, which she has since incorporated into her work providing stress-management solutions to employees.
Justin reveals how the training opened his eyes to the need for some self-development so that he could be the kind of space holder he really desired to be.
Alison shares how the training expanded her parenting capacity with her children, and the differences between studying this work online, vs. the immersive, in-person, live experience.
Ebe took the training with her business partner. She shares how what they learned, changed their approach to retreat facilitation, and her personal life, too.
Ravi shares how the training impacted his relationship with his partner who studied alongside him, and their approach to starting a family, plus the fun of using trauma-aware language to re-write songs about regulation.
Tammy talks about what motivated her to join the training, and how she was already seeing that a better understanding of trauma was already becoming an essential part requirement in her profession.