A Guide to Using Somatic Approaches for Therapy Through a Polyvagal Lens to Prevent Burnout and Support Trauma Recovery.
This Polyvagal Theory in Therapy training will support therapists in applying a trauma-informed, polyvagal approach to navigate both personal and professional life challenges.
This self-paced asynchronous training will help students prevent professional burnout by increasing levels of self-awareness with a new perspective on personal development.
What You Will Receive
- 4 CEs
- Certificate of Completion
- Training Manual
Training Objectives:
- Gain a familiarity with the principles of polyvagal theory as it applies in a clinical therapeutic setting.
- Strengthen knowledge of trauma and its impact on the brain, systems in the body and the vagus nerve.
- Describe how trauma-informed somatic approaches can help build resilience and prevent burnout when used in both personal and professional settings.
- Define trauma and understand its impact on the brain and systems in the body
CE Details:
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: 4/16/2024-4/16/2025. Social workers completing this course receive 4 Continuing Education (CE) credits.
SEE WHAT OTHER'S HAVE TO SAY:
"Becca is a wealth of knowledge and perspective, extremely engaging, and appropriately gentle in her approach. She is an amazing resource in our community and I recommend anyone who is called to take one, or many, of her courses."
— Caitlin S.
“I needed some CEU’s for my Social Work Licensure. Although I had heard of Ms. Odom for years and met her only briefly, I decided to sign up for a workshop on Trauma related to ethics. I was extremely pleased with her attention to detail, her delivery of complex information and her knowledge base. Highly recommend her for brief and moderate courses and workshops.”
— Steve Morris, LCSW