Free Introduction To Somatics

Tuesday August 27th at 4pm EST, 1pm PST | Recording Sent Afterward

In this intro to somatics gathering, Nick Werber will teach how helpers of all kinds can introduce somatic (body-based) practices to help clients when they’re feeling deeply stuck.

In this workshop Nick will share:

  • What questions to ask to help reveal what being stuck really means from the client’s perspective

  • The most common reasons a person has reached an impasse and how somatic practices can support

  • A handful of practices you can follow along with to understand your own body and it’s signals (so important as a helper)

  • A little bit about the lineage of the practices shared, where they come from and why their helpful

  • A closing with some recommendations for how people can go further if they want to get trained and certified as a somatic coach

Logistics

When Tuesday August 27th at 4pm EST (1pm PST)
Where Zoom video conference, details shared when you register
How Long? This is a 60 minute session
I'm not available, can I get a recording? Yes, everyone who signs up will receive a copy of the recording later that evening

Your Teachers

Nick Werber is an integrative coach, educator and writer working in the realms of somatics and the intergenerational impact of trauma within families. He is interested in the profound influence family roles can have on our adult lives and is especially focused on outsider roles: the scapegoat, the black sheep and the lost child of the family.

Nick serves as a board member of The Focalizing Institute 501(c)(3) and received the bulk of his initial training over a decade of mentorship from the institute’s founder and renown somatic psychologist, Dr. Michael Picucci.

To date, he has trained hundreds of somatic coaches and therapists located in 12+ countries how to utilize body-based tools to connect with inner wisdom, address the impact of our stories, and build capacity and resiliency in a world that strongly conditions us to ignore and disconnect from our bodies.

An avid teacher, his work has been viewed across social media over 30 million times.