Touch is a powerful healer.
However, sometimes, even with good intentions, touch can feel unsafe, stir unresolved trauma and create re-traumatization.
Adelaide, Australia 2026!
This workshop is perfect for:
- Bodyworkers who want to refine their understanding and application of touch (chiros, physios, myofascial workers)
- Therapists who want to integrate somatics and touch into their practise
- Doctors, nurses and other practitioners who come into physical contact with their patients
Some of the topics we will explore:
- Receptive touch vs manipulative touch (intention over outcome)
- Ab- reactions to touch / the cycle of re-traumatization
- The nervous system – exploring baselines, triggers and equalization
- Trauma’s impact on pain, mobility and receptivity to healing/repair
- Emotions and trauma stories embedded in the fascia – recognition and containment
- How to deal with unexpected emotional release
- Boundaries of care – when to touch, when not to touch, referral pathways
Participants will walk away feeling empowered to approach touch in ways that are safe for both the patient and the practitioner, clearer understanding of how patients may respond or react, and better ability to create a clear expectation of care, depending on the scope of treatment.
This workshop is backed by independent allied healthcare practitioners.
This workshop is a pre-cursor to Trauma-informed Relational Somatics, a two module professional development training designed for practitioners supporting clients to heal from trauma.
Live in Adelaide, Australia 2027!
Module 1 – Safe Somatization
3rd-7th March 2027
Ideal for all practitioners who are relating with/treating clients who have unresolved trauma
Module 2 – Processing the trauma story
12th-16th May 2027
A deepening for practitioners who would like to support their clients to process their trauma with intention not to re-traumatize
"It's so important for practitioners to understand the effect neurobiological relationships can have on treatment outcomes and to be aware of how our patient's emotions, experience and behaviours can impact their recovery" - TM
About Natalia
Natalia Rachel
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