Webinar: Somatic Interventions Crash Cours-Sound Mind in Sound Body

Date/Time

Friday, Nov 6, 2026
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This training is not sponsored by the Anne Arundel County Mental Health Agency

6 CEs

Unresolved trauma lives within and becomes held somatically in the body. When overwhelming experiences disrupt the nervous system’s natural capacity to adapt, patterns of activation, shutdown, or disconnection can develop, shaping how clients think, feel, and relate. Even with insight and cognitive understanding, these patterns may persist if we do not also address and compassionately work with the body.

This 1-day workshop offers a body-centered, clear, and trauma-informed introduction to supporting nervous system regulation, integration, and healing.

Learn to recognize and safely track somatic and nervous system states
Apply body-based strategies that support stabilization and therapeutic progress

Participants will engage in guided experiential practices to build embodied understanding using core somatic techniques, including:

Interoceptive tracking
Breath-based regulation
Pendulation
Titration
Repatterning
And more

Develop clinical skills to:

Work with the body as a pathway toward healing and resilience
Support emotional regulation using nervous system-informed tools and interventions
Pace and titrate somatic work to prevent overwhelm or re-traumatization
Integrate somatic approaches into existing clinical modalities


Target Audience: Social Workers, Licensed Professional Counselors, Psychologists, Addictions Counselors, other mental health professionals

This training is especially relevant for clinicians working with trauma, anxiety, dissociation, and chronic stress, as well as those looking to build confidence in using body-based approaches in a safe, ethical, and effective way.


Location: Virtual


Sponsored By: Elevate Continuing Education

Cost: $139.00

GROUP DISCOUNT:  $125 Per Person Group Pricing for Groups of 3+


For questions, email Elevate Continuing Education at info@elevatece.com


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