In Touching Trauma: Part 1—Recognizing Trauma we introduced a basic framework for recognizing trauma. In this second course in the series, trauma touch experts Chris Smith and Cathy Speaks Lewis teach practitioners how to recognize the different stages of emotional releases, respond appropriately in the moment, and discuss the experience with the client after the session. Demonstrations include some subtle, yet important techniques to provide a safe experience for the client before, during, and after the massage. Getting comfortable with holding space for emotional releases and potential releases allows the client to do what they likely did not get to do when the trauma occurred—have a compassionate witness by their side.
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In Touching Trauma: Part 1—Recognizing Trauma we introduced a basic framework for recognizing trauma. In this second course in the series, trauma touch experts Chris Smith and Cathy Speaks Lewis teach practitioners how to recognize the different stages of emotional releases, respond appropriately in the moment, and discuss the experience with the client after the session. Demonstrations include some subtle, yet important techniques to provide a safe experience for the client before, during, and after the massage. Getting comfortable with holding space for emotional releases and potential releases allows the client to do what they likely did not get to do when the trauma occurred—have a compassionate witness by their side.
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Q: Is this massage therapy CE course approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) for CE credit?
A: Yes! All of the courses are approved under ABMP’s NCBTMB Approved Provider account (451086-09).
Q: How do I earn a CE certificate for this video-based course?
A: After you complete the webinar video, a quiz will appear on the page. Earn a CE certificate by scoring 70% or higher on the course quiz.
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Having completed this online course video, the learner will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the importance of being able to detect signs of trauma in clients and the appropriate responses and hands-on techniques when working with clients who have experienced trauma.
- Trauma touch therapy: general concepts
- Emotional releases: signs/signals, states, dissociation
- Demonstration: hands-on session
- Demonstration: end-of-session discussion and integration
- Key takeaways
"A wonderful and very informative presentation. Not only did I learn how to handle emotional releases in my clients, but also learned some great information to apply to myself. Thank you Chris and Cathy."
"The material was very helpful and was presented in a usable format to integrate into my practice."
"Very applicable and it helped me introspect a bit about how to approach all of my clients, thank you!"
"I have had a few sessions where clients had emotional releases and I wish I knew then what I learned here. These are very useful tools and the instructors presented it clearly and beautifully."