Therapeutic relationships and medicine journeys are more successful when relationships that cultivate safety, embodiment, and co-regulation are present. While co-regulation is a profound human birthright, in many of us the necessary neurological pathways and habits for mutual regulation have gone missing.
In therapy and low-dose interactive medicine journeys, practitioners have the opportunity to support clients in rewiring their nervous systems for trust and healing. This kind of medicine journey is about clearing dissociation and cultivating whole-hearted relationships connection. These skills benefit clients and practitioners, and the learning ripples outwards into all our relationships.
Practitioners are warmly invited to this morning workshop with master somatic psychotherapist Beth Dennison. She will cover the theory and practice of four key skills for embodied relating and co-regulation and her perspective on medicine work. This work integrates recent information from interpersonal neurobiology and PSIP (Somatic Psychedelic Psychotherapy) with established somatic practices including Somatic Experiencing, and Bodynamics.