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5 Webinars on Trauma from Science and Nonduality
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(This course is available for immediate delivery! )He illuminates why all of the best laws and diversity training have not gotten us anywhere near healing.” Resmaa created Cultural Somatics, which utilizes the body and resilience as mechanisms for growth. Format File: 14 MP4
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5 Webinars on Trauma from Science and Nonduality
5 Webinars on Trauma from Science and Nonduality.
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Ariel Giarretto
Ariel Giarretto, LMFT, SEP, CSB is an internationally known body-oriented psychotherapist, trauma specialist, and somatic sex educator. Her passion is to support people of all cultures and ages in how to find ease and pleasure in their bodies, increased intimacy, and freedom from the grip of trauma. She is the co-developer of “The Full Embodiment Model” which offers gentle, transformative workshops for people wanting to heal from the effects of sexuality/gender trauma, sexual abuse and disembodiment.
– Attachment, Trauma and Sexuality—Coming Home to the True Self
With Ariel Giarretto • Mar 22–23, 2019
A 2-part Webinar Series
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Betsy Polatin
Betsy Polatin, MFA, SEP, an internationally recognized breathing/movement specialist and best-selling author, has been teaching for 45 years. Her unique and intuitive perspectives are greatly influenced by the study of movement, breath, and trauma, as well as the teachings of spiritual and meditation masters. She speaks at conferences around the world.
– Humanual Basics
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With Betsy Polatin • Recorded December, 2020
A 2-part Webinar Series
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Julie Brown Yau
Julie Brown Yau, Ph.D. has a 33-year background in psychological, somatic, and spiritual traditions, providing a unique depth of knowledge and experience. Julie specializes in the resolution of developmental trauma, also intergenerational, and acute trauma. She is an author and speaker, with a passion for helping individuals and groups establish well-being that provides positive qualities of agency, a heart-centered capacity for compassion, presence, and their sense of wholeness.
– Trauma as a Path to Embodied Wisdom
With Julie Brown Yau • Recorded November 10, 17, 24, 2019
A 3-part Webinar Series
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Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone
Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone is a Jungian psychotherapist, author, and a spiritual leader in the international Jewish Renewal movement. She was ordained by Reb Zalman in 1992 and is known widely for her work in intergenerational trauma healing, Jewish feminism, and the modern applications of Jewish mystical wisdom. Rabbi Firestone teaches nationally on ancestral healing and the common boundary between ancient wisdom traditions and modern psychology.
Resmaa Menakem
Resmaa Menakem, New York Times bestselling author of My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies, is a visionary Justice Leadership coach, organizational strategist and master trainer. Resmaa is a leading voice in today’s conversation on racialized trauma. As described by On Being With Krista Tippett, Resmaa “activates the wisdom of elders and a very new science, about how all of us carry the history and traumas behind everything we collapse into the word ‘race’ in our bodies. He illuminates why all of the best laws and diversity training have not gotten us anywhere near healing.” Resmaa created Cultural Somatics, which utilizes the body and resilience as mechanisms for growth.
Anita Sanchez PhD
Anita Sanchez, PhD, Aztec and Mexican American, is a trainer, consultant, speaker, and author of the international award-winning book, The Four Sacred Gifts: Indigenous Wisdom for Modern Times. Dr. Sanchez is passionate about weaving indigenous wisdom with modern science to support healing, forgiveness, unity, and hope. Indigenous Wisdom is essential in this moment, as we acknowledge, and face, fear, suffering, healing trauma, and support consciousness rising. Anita will share indigenous prophecy—wisdom to support us, including the four sacred gifts given to all humanity for us to create harmony with ourselves, other people, and the earth.
– The Breath of the Ancestors
With Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone, Resmaa Menakem, and Anita Sanchez PhD • Recorded Nov. 2020
Harvesting Ancestral Wisdom & Transmuting Intergenerational Traumas – A 3-Part Webinar Series
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Scott Kiloby
Scott Kiloby is a noted author and international speaker on the subject of freedom through non-dual recognition (authentic spiritual awakening as it is taught in the East). He is the author of seven books and has traveled the world extensively giving lectures, workshops and intensives on spiritual awakening and the healing of addiction, anxiety, depression and trauma. He is a California Registered Addiction Specialist. He is the co-developer of a new model of addiction recovery that is based on inquiry and unconditional love. Scott is the co-founder of the Kiloby Center for Recovery in Palm Springs California, the first addiction, anxiety, depression and trauma Intensive Outpatient Program to focus primarily on mindfulness. Scott is also the co-owner of the Natural Rest House, a detox and residential center in La Quinta, California. Both facilities focus on Scott’s new model of recovery.
– Resolving Addiction and Its Driving Forces
With Scott Kiloby • Mar 10–31, 2018
A 4-part Webinar Serie
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