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Integrating Body, Breath & Movement within our Therapeutic Relationships

Sat, 13 Nov

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Online event

Gain confidence and tools to integrate the body, breath and movement within your current practice, working in person and online with trauma, anxiety & depression.

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Integrating Body, Breath & Movement within our Therapeutic Relationships
Integrating Body, Breath & Movement within our Therapeutic Relationships

Time & Location

13 Nov 2021, 10:00 GMT – 14 Nov 2021, 14:00 GMT

Online event

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About The Event

From the Wimbledon Guild

A 2-day online workshop for health professionals, mental health workers, yoga teachers and coaches with a keen interest in making their current practice more trauma informed and embodied.

Gain confidence and tools to integrate the body, breath and movement within your current practice, working in person and online with trauma, anxiety & depression.

- On completion of this 2-day workshop you will gain an understanding of the core concepts of working with the body, breath and movement within your therapeutic relationships, focussing on treatment tools for trauma, anxiety & depression.

- You will gain practical tools to integrate into your current clinical or therapeutic practice, in person and online, focusing on the body, breath and movement. These tools are trauma informed, including, Trauma Sensitive Yoga, which is a proven treatment for survivors of trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), offering effective healing and symptom reduction, it is a clinically validated method of yoga researched by Bessel van der Kolk in the USA. Trauma sensitive yoga has foundations in Trauma Theory, Attachment Theory, Neuroscience and Hatha Yoga with an emphasis on mind body connection, breathing and movement.

• You will leave with a deep understanding of the importance of Science in relation to bringing the body, breath & movement into your work including Neuroscience, Autonomic Nervous System & Vagus Nerve.

During this 2-day workshop we will explore:

-The competing forces of Mind & Body in Science & Therapy

Key aspects of historical psychoanalytic conflict between Mind Body and awareness of the still competing forces within the clinical and political post pandemic environment of 2021.

For detailed info and Booking head to the Wimbledon Guild on Eventbrite 

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