Weaving Continuum into the Therapeutic Process
A Continuum movement training for therapists focused on applying somatic movement to trauma resolution. The course is offered in a hybrid format and includes 39.5 CEUs.
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Weaving Continuum into the Therapeutic Process is a Continuum movement training for therapists. It centers on using somatic movement in therapeutic work, with an emphasis on trauma resolution. The course is designed for clinicians and other helping professionals interested in integrating Continuum into their practice. It includes 39.5 CEUs and is offered as a hybrid training. The page also indicates a 50-hour program with 14 modules. The provider notes a certificate and scholarship availability.
Who is this for?
Therapists and other helping professionals interested in somatic and movement-based approaches to trauma work.
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- PricePrice on request
- FormatHybrid
- Lifecycle statusNo New Dates
- SkillsFacilitationPsychotherapyKetamine-Assisted TherapyTrauma-Informed CareContinuum movementSomatic therapyTrauma-informed practiceMovement-based interventionsTherapeutic integration
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