Trauma Informed Care Training
This 2-hour training is designed to help healthcare professionals and therapists deepen their understanding of trauma not just as an event, but as a physiological and relational experience that shows up in your appointments together. You’ll learn to recognize trauma’s impact on the nervous system, how to assess and work with trauma physiology, and how to provide care that is reparative.
What You’ll Learn:
The Physiology of Trauma:
Understand trauma as dysregulation in nervous system, not simply an event or diagnosis.Recognizing & Working with Trauma Physiology:
Learn how symptoms like anxiety, chronic pain, IBS, fatigue, dissociation, and numbness reflect trauma physiology- and how to differentiate these from other medical conditions, and work with them in real timePrinciples of Trauma-Informed Care:
Learn to center safety, autonomy, and attunement, supporting each client’s innate capacity for healing.Tracking: The Core Skill of Trauma-Informed Practice:
Practice tracking bodily cues- in clients and in yourself- as a foundation for attunement, connection, and nervous system regulation.Practical Application:
Gain concrete strategies and interventions to integrate trauma-informed care into your daily workPlus, time for case consultations
Why This Training Matters:
Trauma-informed care has become such a buzz word- and there’s a reason for that. The landmark ACE Study found that trauma and chronic stress significantly increase the risk for nearly every major health condition- including heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, chronic lung disease, anxiety, depression, and suicidality. But what does trauma-informed care really mean?
Whether you're a nurse, therapist, doctor, or other helping professional, understanding trauma physiology and how to work with it can transform your practice. You’ll leave this training with a framework that helps you meet clients where they are, hold space for their stories without needing to fix them, and support their nervous systems toward repair and resilience.
This 2-hour training is designed to help healthcare professionals and therapists deepen their understanding of trauma not just as an event, but as a physiological and relational experience that shows up in your appointments together. You’ll learn to recognize trauma’s impact on the nervous system, how to assess and work with trauma physiology, and how to provide care that is reparative.
What You’ll Learn:
The Physiology of Trauma:
Understand trauma as dysregulation in nervous system, not simply an event or diagnosis.Recognizing & Working with Trauma Physiology:
Learn how symptoms like anxiety, chronic pain, IBS, fatigue, dissociation, and numbness reflect trauma physiology- and how to differentiate these from other medical conditions, and work with them in real timePrinciples of Trauma-Informed Care:
Learn to center safety, autonomy, and attunement, supporting each client’s innate capacity for healing.Tracking: The Core Skill of Trauma-Informed Practice:
Practice tracking bodily cues- in clients and in yourself- as a foundation for attunement, connection, and nervous system regulation.Practical Application:
Gain concrete strategies and interventions to integrate trauma-informed care into your daily workPlus, time for case consultations
Why This Training Matters:
Trauma-informed care has become such a buzz word- and there’s a reason for that. The landmark ACE Study found that trauma and chronic stress significantly increase the risk for nearly every major health condition- including heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, chronic lung disease, anxiety, depression, and suicidality. But what does trauma-informed care really mean?
Whether you're a nurse, therapist, doctor, or other helping professional, understanding trauma physiology and how to work with it can transform your practice. You’ll leave this training with a framework that helps you meet clients where they are, hold space for their stories without needing to fix them, and support their nervous systems toward repair and resilience.