After introducing you to the recent book "Somatic-Oriented Therapies: Embodiment, Trauma, and Polyvagal Perspectives", to which Dr. François Le Doze contributed, we are pleased to invite you to the special global event organized to celebrate the book’s release:
The USABP Forum: Somatic-Oriented Therapies: "Embodiment", Trauma, and Polyvagal Perspectives...
“L’Embodiment”, le traumatisme et les perspectives polyvagales…
This event will take place via videoconference on February 12th.
All the details for registration are provided below:
The exclusive code below will give you a $10 discount on your registration: usabpmemberguest.
The goal of this forum is to present the authors as well as the aforementioned book and provide an opportunity to discuss the results presented within it, including:
- Discover the diversity of somatic practices and their common points.
- Learn how various somatic modalities transform trauma treatment, promote embodiment, and address existential distress.
- Explore somatic self-care practices that help prevent practitioner burnout.
- Discover effective methodologies for conducting research in this field.
Program:
- The importance of "Embodiment"
- Examination of various approaches to somatic therapies
- Articulation of results on the guiding principles of somatic theory
- Exploring the neurophysiological foundations of trauma and the role of the autonomic nervous system in healing
- Discussing the integration of somatic practices in trauma treatment, such as mindfulness, sound, movement, and touch
- The importance of self-care and somatic awareness for therapists working with trauma
- Examining the scientific justification for incorporating embodiment in both quantitative and qualitative research paradigms
To learn more and register, follow this link:
https://usabp.org/event-5992956