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Walpole, ME | Moving Into, Through, and Beyond Trauma
Anatomy Trains
180 Clarks Cove Road
Walpole, Maine 04573
USA
207-563-7121
Wednesday, July 14, 2021, 9:00 AM to Friday, July 16, 2021, 5:00 PM EDT
Category: National CE Courses

Moving Into, Through, and Beyond Trauma

Instructor:
Tom Myers

Organizational Host: 
Anatomy Trains

Credits: 
21 Category 1 CEs

Registration Prices:
$650 / $750 after June 14th

Contact Information: 
Anatomy Trains
[email protected]
888-546-3747 / 207-563-7121

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Course Description:

Getting Unhooked: Strategies for Resilience with Tom Myers

Traumatic experiences – large single events and small repeated ones – hook into all the body systems, creating limitations and ‘no go’ areas. Bodywork, breathwork, and intelligent movement create a pathway to discover, process, and resolve these patterns and their psychophysiological effects.

This 3-day class will include:

  • What trauma really is and how the neuromyofascial web responds to it
  • BodyReading / visual assessment of traumatic patterns
  • Self-exploration of myofascial release, movement, and breath to enter into ‘forbidden’ space
  • Handling trauma release ethically and effectively in your clients and students

This course will draw on the work of Stephen Porges, Bessel van der Kolk, Peter Levine, and other trauma researchers, and of course Tom’s 40 years of practice experience finding, releasing, and re-integrating such hooks. Bring your clients back from the edge – and so many are there these days – with confidence and skill.

Note: Class size is limited to 14 people. 

Please note that this is not a therapy session for those with trauma, but a professional course for those who deal with trauma.


Instructor Biography:

Thomas Myers is the author of the acclaimed Anatomy Trains (Elsevier 2001, 2009, 2014, 2020), and director of Anatomy Trains which offers courses in manual therapy and the anatomy of movement worldwide. He studied with Ida Rolf, Moshe Feldenkrais, and Buckminster Fuller and has practiced integrative bodywork for more than 40 years. Tom has contributed over 65 articles for trade magazines and journals. He lives, writes, and sails on the coast of Maine.