活動內容

Module III : Integrative Neuro-Somatic Wholebody Focusing Oriented Approach to work on Collective Trauma

簡介

Aim: In our realities of systemic oppression and marginalization, people need to re-awakening their awareness of being oppressed and is ready to respond to the social justice issues, through felt sensing the oppression and experiencing its connection to the whole. This training aims at working on the collective liberation, unpacking oppressive social norms and systems, restoring inner strength through coherence building as a resource for healing collective trauma. Objectives: 1. Learning how the socio-cultural & structural institutions shaped our social norms and dominant behaviors that have power over the oppressed; this understanding can radically empower our approaches to healing, resilience building and to social change. 2. Understand feeling safe is an embodied experience from the polyvagal perspective which provides a neurophysiologically-based to create strategies for the oppressed. This understanding helps to explain the significance of providing trauma-informed care practice. 3. Using Neuro-Somatic Wholebody Focusing Oriented process and skills to create a safe, empowering and healing environment for clients and groups to address the systemic oppression and collective liberation through the embodiment of self-sensing and resilience building.

詳細

(Full Day)3 Sept (WED), 6 Sept (SAT), 10 Sept 2025(WED) 9:30 - 17:30 (Haft Day)15 Sept 2025(MON) 18:30 - 21:30
活動類別專業培訓
內容分類心理/精神健康
活動對象專業人士

主辦人名稱

主辦人名稱明愛全人發展培訓中心

其他

地區荃灣區
地點 9/F, No.9, Shing Mun Road, Tsuen Wan
對象Social Workers, Counselor, Therapist, Teacher, Medical staff and other helping professionals
價錢2 persons or more enrolling together or Caritas Staff︰$3,000/each Early bird fee:$3,100 (On or before 20 Aug 2025) Original Fee:$3,200
導師Dr. Paulina Kwok 郭志英博士
查詢3707 2000
集合時間及地點 9/F, No.9, Shing Mun Road, Tsuen Wan
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內容及備註

Content Outline: 1. Understand the individual experiences are shaped by collective experiences, and there are intersections between personal and systemic/collective trauma. 2. Using felt sense to bring the somatic awareness & opening to understand the socio-cultural, economic & political world, and to identify the mechanism of social domination causing inequality and systemic oppression. 3. From the polyvagal perspective, that the person’s stress/trauma response is adaptive. Explore the strength-based approach of resilience and its application to trauma prevention, healing and post-traumatic growth at the individual, collective and structural levels. 4. Making connection inside of a conscious relational field through experiencing the process of Wholebody Focusing Heartfelt Conversation, Somatic Felt Sense Movement and Expressive Art for liberation and for social change. Other reference from Non-Violence Communication and Narrative Practice will also be included. 5. Understand the Trauma Informed Care practice is to promote safety, belonging and dignity.