Summary & Registration Information
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New Participants To register and pay online, applicants will be required to complete a registration form and attach a CV/resume and biography. NOTE: You are NOT fully registered by just making a payment. No application will be approved without submitting the following REQUIRED items:
1. A current Curriculum Vitae (resume) 2. A professional biography which includes brief descriptions of the following: personal trauma you have experienced, description of your current practice, # of clients you see each week & a short statement indicating your primary interest in learning SE® (1 page)
Participants can expect to learn the following in their beginning course.
BEGINNING: Usually consists of three 4-day seminars.
• Understand the physiological basis of trauma.
• Learn about containment, resourcing and empowerment.
• Study tracking skills, titration and establishing continuity through the felt sense.
• Practice establishing defensive orienting responses, completion and discharge.
• Explore coupling dynamics, the elements of internal experience (SIBAM), and integrating experiential polarities, in order to restore creative self-regulation.
• Be able to identify, normalize, and stabilize traumatic reactions.
• Attain skills to avoid pitfalls of re-traumatization and false memory.
• Learn to uncouple fear from immobility; re-establish and maintain healthy boundaries.
• Investigate the transformative qualities of trauma.
• Integrate trauma work into ongoing therapy.
• Acquire short-term solutions to acute and chronic symptoms.
Students are STRONGLY encouraged to enroll and remain with one group for the entire training cycle of the Beginning and Intermediate years. |
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Friday, June 25, 2010 9:00 AM
- Monday, June 28, 2010 6:00 PM Pacific Time |
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| Where |
| Bay Conference Center |
| 3152 Paradise Drive |
| Tiburon, California 94920 |
| 415-730-3007 |
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