Embodying Ethical Boundaries in the Workplace
Somatic and experiential practices for exploring ethical boundaries,
embodiment, and resilience in the workplace.
This Embodying Ethical Boundaries in the Workplace training will support therapists in applying somatic and experiential practices for exploring ethical boundaries, embodiment, and resilience in the workplace.
These live virtual trainings will provide tools to manage stress, help develop systems to track boundaries, and embodiment practices for navigating power dynamics in relation to those with whom we work.
Participants will leave with simple, effective interventions to create more of a sense of safety and embodiment in the workplace.
Please come prepared to gently move your body and engage in these expressive arts exercises.
Dates: Level 1 - November 7th & Level 2 - November 14th
Time: 10:15AM - 1:45PM (EST)
Location: Live virtual, on Zoom
Investment: $149 (per level)
CE Credits: Up to 6 Ethics CEs
CE Information: Becca Odom Wellness, Provider #1955, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 4/16/2025-4/16/2028. Social workers completing this course receive 2 Ethics continuing education credits.
Choose A Pricing Option
Option 2: Level 2 Only
$127
(Level 1 is a prerequisite for Level 2) Regular Price $149
Join Level 2 Live TrainingCourse Facilitators:

Dayna Guido
LCSW, ACSW
Dayna Guido, MSW, LCSW, ACSW, is a psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, and educator in Asheville, NC with 45 years of experience. She specializes in clinical supervision and consultation for individuals, groups, and organizations. Dayna is the author of Creative Ways to Learn Ethics: An Experiential Training Manual for Helping Professionals and co-author of The Parental Tool Box for Parents and Clinicians.
Dayna is well known for the vast array of training she has delivered for many years, particularly in ethics and clinical supervision. She is described as innovative, creative, engaging, thought-provoking, and humorous in her style.
For over 20 years Dayna was an Adjunct Instructor in Social Work and Counseling Graduate Schools. Currently, she serves on the NASW NC Committee for Ethics.

Becca Odom
LCSW, E-RYT 200
Dayna Guido, MSW, LCSW, ACSW, is a psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, and educator in Asheville, NC with 45 years of experience. She specializes in clinical supervision and consultation for individuals, groups, and organizations. Dayna is the author of Creative Ways to Learn Ethics: An Experiential Training Manual for Helping Professionals and co-author of The Parental Tool Box for Parents and Clinicians.
Dayna is well known for the vast array of training she has delivered for many years, particularly in ethics and clinical supervision. She is described as innovative, creative, engaging, thought-provoking, and humorous in her style.
For over 20 years Dayna was an Adjunct Instructor in Social Work and Counseling Graduate Schools. Currently, she serves on the NASW NC Committee for Ethics.
Level 1 Training Objectives:
- Practice somatic posturing for navigating power dynamics in relation to those with whom we work.
- Develop systems for building resilience in the workplace.
- Illustrate decision making processes around ethical dilemmas in the workplace.
- Define boundary terms within the workplace.
Level 2 Training Objectives:
- Practice up and down regulating for personal and professional settings.
- Develop systems for building resilience in the workplace.
- Illustrate decision making processes around ethical dilemmas in the workplace.
- Demonstrate the use of trauma-informed, body-based interventions using the ethical courage decision making model.
What you’ll receive:

Level 1 Course Outline:
- Training overview and grounding practice (15 mins)
- Welcome, introduction, objectives, orient to space (15 mins)
- Somatic exercise (15 min)
- Group discussion: (15 min)
- What’s a boundary crossing? How does it look in the workplace?
- Break (10 min)
- Breakout room: Expressive Art Exercise (45 min)
- Illustrate decision making processes around ethical dilemmas in the workplace.
- Break (10 min)
- Breakout room: Somatic Exercise (45 mins)
- Practice somatic posturing for navigating power dynamics in relation to those with whom we work.
- Break (10 min)
- Group discussion: Developing Systems (30 mins)
- Develop systems to track boundaries for addressing personal physical health needs.
Level 2 Course Outline:
- Introductions and Review of Level 1, Answer Questions (20 mins)
- Up and Down Regulating in Daily Life (20 mins)
- Up and Down Regulating in Workplace Settings (20 mins)
- Break #1 (15 mins. Not included in CEs)
- Scenarios (20 mins)
- Ethical Courage Decision-Making Model (20 mins)
- Attune vs Bond to Clients (20 mins)
- Break #2 (15 mins. Not included in CEs)
- Imposter Syndrome (20 mins)
- Developing Systems Intro (20 mins)
- Review, Questions, and Integration (20 mins)
Welcome!
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Registered Yoga Teacher, I combine clinical therapeutic methods with mindful embodiment techniques to create a space for deep emotional, physical and spiritual healing. I specialize in trauma, anxiety and stress management.
During sessions, I often interweave talk therapy and self-regulation practices (including yoga, mindfulness techniques, breathing practices, etc.) to support individuals in processing experiences and skill building.
In my practice, I follow the Stage Model of Trauma Recovery where we break down trauma recovery into 3 stages:
- Stage 1: We focus on skill-building and self-regulation to find tools that work for you to regulate your nervous system and manage emotions more effectively in your daily life.
- Stage 2: I use EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing) and talk therapy to help individuals reprocess stressful or traumatic memories in an intentional and organized way.
- Stage 3: We work to create new meanings based on the experiences you have had in your past and solidify new belief systems about yourself, your experiences and relationships with others.
Maintaining awareness of the MindBody connection is something I am passionate about bringing into my work both personally and professionally. My biggest intention in sessions is to help raise awareness about our experiences and then to provide effective tools to manage those experiences in a way that serves ourselves and our goals.
Please CONTACT me to set up a free 15 minute consultation to see if these services would be a good fit for you.
Rates & Insurance for Transformational Counseling
The work we do together is rich and powerful; it requires you to make investment in yourself financially and otherwise but as a result, you will develop sustainable inner peace and contentment.
- Insurance: I am in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) and Aetna insurance.
- Private pay sessions are $175.00 per 55 minute sessions.
If you do not have BCBS or Aetna, all sessions are to be paid out-of-pocket. This means you are responsible for the fee at the time of our appointment. Depending on your insurance plan, you may have "out-of-network" benefits and your insurance company could reimburse a certain percentage of my fee to you. I am happy to provide you with a receipt for services rendered.
Prior to our first appointment, I encourage you to call the number on the back of your insurance card to confirm that I am covered on your BCBS policy or to see what your "out-of-network" benefits are so there aren't any financial surprises.
Please note: In accordance with the No Surprises Act (passed in January of 2022), all clients are entitled to a Good Faith Estimate (GFE) Impact Summary upon request and before first appointment.
What The Clients Says About Becca

"Becca creates a peaceful, supportive and caring space in which to heal every time we connect!"
Becca creates a peaceful, supportive and caring space in which to heal every time we connect! The way she "shows up" makes you feel heard, and her diverse set of healing tools means you never leave empty handed. Becca has supported me personally on my continuous healing journey for over 8 years, and has also provided deep heart-offerings for many of the cancer survivors we support.
— Shannon Carney, Director of Wind River Cancer Wellness Retreats & Programs