Level 3: Ethics of the Trauma-Informed Care Trainings
A Guide to Using Trauma-Informed Somatic Principles & Practices in a Clinical Setting.
SELF-PACED TRAINING
This Level 3 Ethics of Trauma-Informed Care training will build upon the principles and practices from Level 1 and 2 to help therapists continue to integrate these into a clinical setting.
In this training, we expand on ways to integrate Polyvagal Theory into a clinical setting for both personal and professional use.
We will learn enhanced somatic practices to stimulate the vagus nerve and regulate the autonomic nervous system for both self-regulation and co-regulation.
Therapists interact with trauma survivors every day, and secondary trauma's effects can have long-lasting impacts. Because trauma-informed care begins with the practitioner, this training focuses on teaching simple, effective interventions to create safety and trust with clients and colleagues.
Participants will leave with a wide variety of tools so they can better lead their agency, unit or team toward becoming a more trauma-informed organization.
This training is available as a virtual self-paced training now!
Investment: $99
CE Credits: 2 Ethics CEs
When: Self-paced available now!
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.
Equity seats and scholarships available upon request.
What you will learn:
- Enhanced utilization of the principles and practices of Polyvagal Theory in a clinical setting.
- Mapping the autonomic nervous system for both personal and professional use.
- Enhanced breathwork, mindfulness and somatic practices for regulating the nervous system and stimulating the vagus nerve.
- Ethical decision making processes and dilemma examples.
- Self-massage techniques for vagus nerve stimulation and increasing vagal tone.
- Trauma-informed practices for stress management and burnout prevention.
Course Outline (Click here to view)
Course Facilitator: Becca Odom LCSW, E-RYT 200
Becca Odom is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Registered Yoga Teacher with over a decade of experience in the mental health and wellness field. Becca specializes in combining Somatic Approaches with EMDR for trauma recovery.
She primarily works with women who have experienced trauma, chronic stress and anxiety. Her passion is to empower others to heal themselves and she specializes in anxiety, trauma recovery and stress management.
She is trained in EMDR, Community Resiliency Model (CRM), Mindful Schools, Trauma-Focused Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and has her 200-hour yoga teacher training certification.
Training Objectives:
- Examine how the application of polyvagal theory in therapy can enhance a sense of safety for clients and support the therapeutic relationship.
- Compose a map of the autonomic nervous system states and examine tools to regulate that stress response.
- Demonstrate how to introduce breathing techniques with clients for nervous system regulation.
- Describe how stress and trauma impact ethical decision making processes in a clinical setting.
Join this course and you will receive...
Certificate of Completion
A certificate of completion for professional licensure renewal.
Self- Discovery & Exploration
A trauma-informed space to create deeper healing in the mind & body
Somatic Therapy Practices
Simple exercises to release tension, build resilience and deepen connection
Burnout Prevention
Resources to reduce effects of secondary trauma.
Somatic Therapy Practices
Simple exercises to release tension, build resilience and deepen connection.
Polyvagal Theory in Therapy
Principles & practices for working with autonomic nervous system.
What The Clients Says About Becca
"Good way of teaching about trauma"
Good combination of teaching about trauma and the brain along with experiential learning of tools for managing trauma response.
— Barbara A.
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