Broaden your understanding of the complexities of Systemic and Interpersonal Trauma
In person Training
Martine is the only licensed trainer in TCTSY in Perth, Western Australia, Glasgow Scotland and Indonesia. Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga is a body led empirically researched and validated therapy developed by the Justice Resource Institutes Trauma Centre in Brookline, Massachusetts. Trauma Centre Trauma Sensitive Yoga is the official name and is also known as TCTSY.
Who is this for?
Body Workers
Teachers/Educators
Self-Development Seekers
Support Workers
Yoga Teachers
Mental Health Professionals
First Responders
Medical Practitioners
Course Objectives
To develop a trauma informed lens through:
Understanding the principles of trauma, power and oppression
Explore the historical context of trauma, diagnostics and treatment and the current information on how trauma is stored in the body
To develop an understanding of the impact of attachment and complex trauma
The role of neuroscience in the context of trauma
Fostering the capacity to offer a Trauma sensitive approach through use of invitational, inquiry based and interoceptive language
Understanding how to create a space that fosters safety, curiosity and choice making.
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Course Overview
In this course you will learn the tools and theories for understanding the impacts of trauma and stress on the nervous system and how this impacts your felt sense of embodiment.
This interactive training is facilitated by Martine Coates (McDougall) a Licenced TCTSY facilitator and trainer, mental health professional and trauma therapist.
This training will introduce you to the core concepts and applications of TCTSY, a highly regarded and evidence-based intervention for the treatment of complex trauma, PTSD and trauma induced dissociation, supporting you to make your sessions more trauma informed and body led. Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY)
Training Inclusions
Up to date and current information based on the ongoing trauma research at the Center for Trauma & Embodiment
The opportunity to practice TCTSY personally and practice teach
The opportunity to engage in large and small group discussion to discuss the nuances of TCTSY and become more knowledgeable and confident in the practice and scope of use in your life and work.
Building trauma sensitive relationships both in connection to the work and with stakeholders and the community.
Case studies and clinical examples.
Access to pre-reading / self- study & practice videos
Access to Power Point presentations
Course Details
This course has 16 hours of contact hours. To be ready for the course there is 4 hours of self paced reading assignments.
Training Times:
Friday 20th September 2024 11.30am - 5.30pm
Saturday 21st September 2024 1pm - 5pm
Sunday 22nd September 2024 10am - 3pm
Location
2 Myrtle Park, Glasgow G42 8UQ, United Kingdom
FAQ’s
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There is no pre requisite to be a Yoga teacher to attend this course.
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Just yourself and your willingness to learn.
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Yes!. You will receive a Certificate from The center for Trauma & Embodiment the founders of TCTSY. This course is a CEAS continuing education program, therefore Yoga Alliance CPD points are available.
International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT) members can claim 12 CPD hours.
Allied Health Professionals this training is counted towards CPD points
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Anyone that has a human relational aspect in their life! This program really supports anyone that as part of their role comes into contact with people that can become distressed. This includes Yoga teachers and in training, mental health professionals, well being professionals, teachers, first responders, human service workers and individuals who are on their own journey towards total well being and personal discovery.
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We know that things can be tough sometimes. Just get in touch with us at hello@theyogaclinicperth.com and propose a plan.
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Yes. There will be a Yoga practice on each day of the training. You are most welcome to join in or observe.
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All purchases are final. Your place can be transferred to another nominated person.