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Trauma Sensitive Yoga 20-Hour Virtual Training


Dates:

Thursdays January 13 & January 20, 2022 6:00pm-9:00pm

Saturdays January 15 & January 22, 2022 8:00am-1:00pm

About the Training:

Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY) is a unique intervention based on the robust research that has emerged from The Trauma Center in Boston, MA. It has become a leading evidence-based adjunct treatment for complex trauma (sometimes called chronic, treatment-resistant Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and is the only yoga-based practice accepted by SAMSHA and NREPP.

This 20-hour virtual training (16 hours online, 4 hours self-study) will emphasize the core components of the practice and process of trauma sensitive yoga, and how they relate to any anti-oppressive and trauma sensitive work. The training will provide specific tools to support participants to facilitate trauma-sensitive movement and breath practices that are vital to the healing process of complex trauma.

This training is designed for social workers, activists, mental health clinicians, yoga teachers, educators, and other health care professionals who are looking to deepen their understanding of the whole-system impact of complex, intersectional trauma. There are no prerequisites to take this workshop; all are welcome.

Additionally, it is designed to support those professionals in expanding their current practice to incorporate aspects the Evidence Based Practice (EBP) of Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY) through expanding their knowledge of the impacts of complex trauma on the nervous system and broadening their repertoire with trauma sensitive movement and breath.

This virtual training qualifies as the prerequisite for application for Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga's annual certification program.

Dates & Times:

  • Thursdays January 13 & January 20, 2022 6:00pm-9:00pm

  • Saturdays January 15 & January 22, 2022 8:00am-1:00pm

Your Investment:

$300 for a 4-day training

Scholarship Opportunities:

If you are experiencing financial hardship for any reason, please contact James Orione, Program Director, at james@one-yoga.org for assistance. One Yoga remains committed to providing access to high quality yoga offerings for all, regardless of financial situation.

Giving Opportunities:

We are also providing an opportunity for those who have resources and privilege to assist with covering costs for those who are experiencing financial hardship. The scale is based on your self-determined access to resources, privilege, and social capital. In your self-determination, please consider your global positionality of privilege. Those with access to social capital will also support scholarship for those without access.

  • 4-Day TCTSY Training plus $50 contribution to scholarships: $350

  • 4-Day TCTSY Training plus $100 contribution to scholarships: $400

  • 4-Day TCTSY Training plus $200 contribution to scholarships: $500

About the Instructor:

Jennifer Turner, LMHC, RYT, TCTSY-F Director of Training, The Center for Trauma and Embodiment at JRI

She/her/hers ​Jenn has had the honor of working with survivors of trauma for over a decade. Along with working in private practice as a trauma-informed therapist, Jenn has been leading TCTSY classes for women at the Trauma Center since 2008 where she also oversees the teaching team. She delivered the intervention and developed protocol for the first ever NIH study that examined the effects of yoga on treatment-resistant PTSD. She leads trainings in TCTSY throughout the U.S, provides consultation to organizations on how to become more trauma sensitive and offers clinical supervision. In 2018, Jenn co-founded the Center for Trauma and Embodiment.


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