Build a grounded understanding of trauma, nervous system regulation, and therapeutic responsiveness through structured, clinically relevant learning.
This training helps learners understand trauma not only as a psychological event, but as an embodied and neurobiological experience that shapes safety, memory, and behaviour.
Participants are introduced to trauma-sensitive frameworks that support ethical, attuned, and stabilizing practice across educational and clinical contexts.
Understand acute, chronic, and developmental trauma along with common adaptations and presentations.
Explore regulation, survival responses, window of tolerance, and how trauma impacts the body.
Practice safe pacing, attunement, grounding, and trauma-sensitive communication.
Apply concepts to real-world scenarios through discussions, reflections, and guided examples.
Definitions, myths, presentations, and the long-tail impact of traumatic experiences.
Brain-body responses, triggers, regulation principles, and stabilization strategies.
Pacing, consent, language, therapeutic safety, and boundaries in practice.
New batches and event formats are announced periodically.
Syam brings a practice-based lens to trauma work, helping learners connect theory with safer and more effective therapeutic presence.