This webinar explores interoceptive and mindfulness-based techniques inspired by and adapted from Somatic Experiencing, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Brainspotting, and Internal Family Systems Therapy, to address the lasting and shocking effects of trauma, focusing on healing rather than recounting events.
Shifting the clients’ relationship to traumatic memory, this webinar emphasizes down-regulation and processing of traumatic shock and activation through mindfulness, embodied, and interoceptive-based techniques, culminating in core limiting belief change.
Join me for an engaging and experiential learning opportunity that blends neuroscience, mindfulness, and interoceptive wisdom. Whether you’re a seasoned therapist, or new to trauma work, you’ll leave this webinar with practical tools to help clients feel safer in their bodies and reclaim a sense of wholeness.
Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event
- Identify and describe the lasting effects of traumatic shock on the nervous system through the lens of contemporary neuroscience and somatic psychology.
- Demonstrate interoceptive and mindfulness-based techniques adapted from Somatic Experiencing, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Brainspotting, and Internal Family Systems to support trauma healing.
- Apply embodied practices to help clients down-regulate activation and shift their relationship with traumatic memory without requiring detailed narrative recounting.
Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?
- Psychologists, Counsellors, Psychotherapists, Social Workers, Medical Professionals, and Mental Health Professionals.
How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?
- It well help therapists understand how to work safely with traumatic memory.
Course Content
Presenter

Tracy Jarvis, MSc, is a renowned psychotherapist, trainer, and consultant with more than 20 years experience in the field of psychology and mental health. More widely, Tracy is co-developer of the new Psychology and Trauma MSc at University College London. She is the Founder and former Managing Director of PESI UK (previously Psychotherapy Excellence), a not-for-profit organisation and the largest clinical content provider in the UK and Europe. In addition, Tracy is part of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute training team and has a specialist private practice in PTSD and complex trauma. She teaches, advises, and consults on trauma and clinical strategy for various organisations worldwide, emphasising the importance of a bio-directional treatment approach to treating psychological trauma.