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Minneapolis, MN

Sensorimotor Psychotherapy for Developmental & Relational Injury

OCTOBER 18, 2024 - OCTOBER 12, 2025

Please Note: Upon registration you will be redirected to SPI's new site.

Research reveals the powerful impact that early childhood adversity, attachment disruption, and chronic stress play in our clients' current lives. Early attachment experiences and the environment shape biology, brain development, somatic structures, perception, meaning making, and patterns of relating. This learning sits deep within, in our implicit and procedural memory. Difficulty managing relationships, depression, anxiety, somatic complaints, and addiction have roots in these early experiences and the resulting adaptations.

This training equips therapists with the skills, maps, and foundational principles needed to understand and address the challenging issues of developmental meaning, attachment patterns, emotional processing, and adaptive strategies to engage the wisdom of the body for healing and growth, and employ effective somatic interventions in a neurobiologically consistent manner.

This training provides the theoretical foundation to approach developmental injury from three avenues: working with adaptive strategies, child states of consciousness, and the therapeutic dyad.

Participants will learn skills for working somatically and relationally with limiting patterns and core injuries that their clients' present.

Continuing Education Credit: Continuing Education for this course is pending.

Training Application (external website)


Training Dates:

  1. October 18-20, 2024
  2. January 10-12, 2025
  3. March 14-16, 2025
  4. May 2-4, 2025
  5. July 11-13, 2025
  6. September 12-14, 2025
  7. October 10-12, 2025
Times: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location: Tubman Center East, 725 Monastery Way, Maplewood, MN 55109.
Trainers: Laia Jorba, LPC, Kekuni Minton, PhD
Tuition: 5,600 USD. 5% discount if application is received by 08/16/2024.
Prerequisites:

Successful completion of "Sensorimotor Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Trauma" (Level I)

Contact: Support SPI, support@sensorimotor.org.