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Raleigh, NC

Sensorimotor Psychotherapy for Developmental & Relational Injury

JULY 17, 2020 - APRIL 18, 2021

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.

5% discount if application is submitted by March 6, 2020

Dates and times may be subject to change; see Cancellation Policy

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Continuing Education Credit: This training is co-sponsored by The Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute and The Institute for Continuing Education. The training offers a total of 113.50 contact hours. For CE hours offered by Module, see prior listing of Schedule. Continuing education credit is awarded on a Module-by-Module basis, with full attendance required for the Modules you attend. Partial Module credit is not offered. There is no additional fee to receive continuing education credit.

Applications for continuing education contact hours will be available at Module One, along with other pertinent continuing education information. Bring your license information (as applicable) with you to the first Module if you would like to make application for CE credit. If you have questions regarding continuing education, or for a listing of learning objectives by Module, contact The Institute for Continuing Education: 800-557-1950. Email: instconted@aol.com.

Instructional Methodology: May include lecture, Demonstration, Audio/visual, Experiential; Practice of techniques, large and small group discussion

NOTE: To receive continuing education credit, applicants must complete all CE materials, sign in/out at designated locations, and submit an evaluation form for the sessions attended.

NOTE: It is the responsibility of the attendee to determine if CE credit offered by The Institute for Continuing Education meets the regulations of their state licensing/certification board.

NOTE: This course includes elements that are live and interactive. To participate, you must have a computer with internet connection, a microphone, and a webcam. Portions of the training will be recorded. Meeting live-online requires a strong and reliable internet connection.

Psychology: The Institute for Continuing Education is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Institute for Continuing Education maintains responsibility for the program and its content.

Counseling/ MFT: For counselors seeking credit, The Institute for Continuing Education has made a co-sponsorship application to NBCC for this program.

Social Work: This program has been approved for 18.00 social work continuing education hours for re-licensure, per Module, in accordance with 258 CMR Collaborative of NASW and the Boston College and Simmons Schools of Social Work. Authorization Numbers: D-80916-1 - D-80916-7.


Training Dates:

  1. July 17-19, 2020 Online
  2. October 2-4, 2020 Online
  3. November 13-15, 2020 Online
  4. December 4-6, 2020 Online
  5. January 29-31, 2021
  6. March 12-14, 2021
  7. April 16-18, 2021
Times: Fridays/Saturdays: 10:30am-5:00pm (2-15 min. breaks, and 45-min. lunch)
Sundays: 10:00am-4:30pm (2-15 min. breaks, and 45-min. lunch)
Location: The Joy of Movement Studio, 480 Hillsboro St., Pittsboro, NC 27312. Map
Trainers: Mason A. Sommers, Ph.D, Jennifer Gardner MA, LICSW, CST
Tuition: 5,500 USD. A non-refundable registration fee of $25.00. A deposit of $500.00 is due to provisionally secure a place in the training - deposit is not due at time of application. Refund Policy
Prerequisites:

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

Contact: SPI Admissions, 3034473290, admissions@sensorimotor.org.
Local Contact: S. Bennett Kirkpatrick, 9199061670, therapy.bennett@gmail.com.