Expand Your Practice
Training, support, and somatic tools for those who care for others
Recognize, understand and compassionately respond to the body‑imprint of early trauma.
As a provider, you know that the body holds stories long before the brain can make sense of them. You see it in your patients and clients every day—patterns of bracing, collapsing, over‑functioning, shutting down, or disconnecting.
This is where somatic movement work becomes a powerful companion to your clinical or professional practice.
Workshops Designed For:
Here's the Good News
The body-brain connection is malleable. Early unhelpful patterns can shift and dissolve.
You can more effectively help when you respond to the body imprint of early trauma – not just the story.
Healing can happen for you, too. Your body deserves the same attunement you offer others.
Workshops & Team Building
Workshops blend neuroscience, early development, movement analysis, and somatic practice. They are:
- Educational and experiential
- Playful and trauma‑informed
- Immediately applicable to your work
- Supportive for your own nervous system
Perfect for: Clinical teams, Counseling centers, Advocacy centers, Medical teams, Ministry groups, Graduate programs, Retreats, Conferences
What Professionals Are Saying
"The workshop was educational AND worked well for a team bonding experience. We learned, laughed, and walked away with increased insight and extra care for our bodies and minds."
"One of the best trainings I've ever done. Engaging, understandable, practical. I learned so much about myself and gained insight into my work with couples, families, and individuals."
Somatic Movement Therapy for Providers
Individual somatic movement therapy for professionals seeking:
Interested in a customized workshop?
Contact Angie to learn more or schedule a training for your team.
Get in Touch
Meet Angie
A somatic movement therapist, educator, and guide with 30 years of experience in understanding how the body moves and heals.
Angie helps children, adults, parents and families release body‑held tension and trauma, repattern the nervous system, and reclaim peace. Her approach is gentle, relational, and grounded in neuroscience.
Learn More About Angie