
Description
Healing Developmental Trauma offers a powerful andcompassionate space to explore how early childhood experiences shape the way werelate, protect, and express ourselves. Rooted in body-based wisdom and theunderstanding of Character Structures, it invites deep healing of the unconsciouspatterns formed when essential needs - like safety, connection, and trust -were unmet.
Through touch, movement, inquiry, and nervous systemsupport, we begin to gently release the layers of somatic tension and emotionalholding that no longer serve us. This is not just about understanding trauma -it’s about restoring vitality, healthy boundaries, and a sense of innerbelonging.
Whether you're joining for personal healing or to bring newskills into your professional practice, this work opens the door to greaterpresence, compassion, and embodied transformation.
A regulated nervous system begins with feeling safe - in our body, in relationships, and in the present moment. Safety is the foundation for healing.
By understanding how early experiences live in our posture, breath, and behavior, we begin to meet ourselves with clarity and compassion.
Healing happens in connection - with ourselves, with others, and with something greater. We learn to soften the armoring that keeps us separate.
As we release survival patterns, we reclaim energy, presence, and vitality. The body becomes a home we can fully inhabit.

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Heal from early family conditioning and reconnect with yournatural sense of aliveness. This experiential group invites you to explore howearly unmet needs — around safety, boundaries, individuality, and connection —have shaped your body and life patterns. Through gentle awareness, we’llreconnect with the language of the body and discover how Character Structureshold the story of our childhood within us. You’ll gain practical tools tosafely support your nervous system, release survival responses, and cultivatedeeper self-worth, presence, and trust.
This training offers an in-depth somatic map of howdevelopmental trauma lives in the body - and how to unwind it.
You’ll explore:
The five core stages of childhood development and theiressential needs.
How to identify and soften “psychological body armour”
Touch and movement practices that restore fluidity andpresence.
Somatic tools for repairing boundary ruptures and emotionalsafety.
How to work skillfully with shame and relational wounds
Techniques to release stored trauma from the nervous system.
Breath, inquiry, and imaginal methods for deeper integration.
Whether you are a therapist, coach, bodyworker, or on yourown healing path, you’ll gain valuable skills for working with trauma - inothers and in yourself.