Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute (SPI) Presents...
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Building Resilience in Times of War, Violence, and Other Traumatic Events
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SPI Faculty, Rebeca Farca, PhDc, LMFT
& SPI Founder, Pat Ogden, PhD
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Complimentary Webinar
Pat Ogden PhD
Rebeca Farca PhDc
LMFT

Objectives for this 1.5-hour digital workshop:

Registration includes access to the replay recording, plus a PDF of slides and a transcript that you can download to keep in your personal reference library.
A downloadable copy of PEACE Protocol: 5 Steps to Modulate Activation & Build Resilience that you can hand out to clients
A downloadable copy of an SPI Protocol for Clinicians of Victims of War, Violence & Other Traumatic Events to help guide your clinical work
Enjoy access to the recording and downloads of all the materials for a full year! 
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Working with the body can help us and our clients build resilience and learn better ways to respond to stress.

Sensorimotor Psychotherapy guides this by integrating cognitive and somatic interventions, emphasizing body awareness, practicing new actions, and building somatic resources.

Help clients build resilience by embodying the somatic resources presented in this complimentary webinar.


All participants receive a download of PEACE Protocol for Clients & SPI Protocol for Clinicians.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How is SPI currently helping victims of war?

A: SPI stands in unity with global communities effected by war. SPI is taking part by donating to reputable charities who assist war victims, and offering pro-bono mental health resources. Read more here >> 

Q: Why haven’t I heard about Sensorimotor Psychotherapy (SP) training before?

A: SP creator, Dr. Pat Odgen, established Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute (SPI) in 1981. Until 2019, SPI almost exclusively relied on word of mouth to spread awareness of training in SP. With growing demand for effective trauma therapy, we realized the principles and methods of SP needed to reach further. We began offering a variety of programs online, so more people than ever before can affordably and conveniently begin learning SP.

Q: I've tried working with the body before, but it didn't work... How is this any different?

A: SP uniquely includes the body in therapy as both a source of information and target for intervention. By addressing the physical as well as the psychological, SP can support a deep, effective and unified approach to healing.

The immediately-useful knowledge you will gain in this course comes from Dr. Ogden’s years of study and clinical experience--she developed SP based on what works.

Q: How long is this digital program?

A: This complimentary program offers 1.5-hour of instructional learning.

Q: Are Continuing Education credits offered?
A: CEs are not being offered for this complimentary course. 
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