Thank you for your interest in the PTSD: Pandemic Traumatic Stress Debriefing series. The promotional period for this offering has ended, but you can get on the list below to be informed when we will run this series again. We have many other offerings available to you right now, including the free Clinical Mindfulness Webinar Series. Click below to sign up for Clinical Mindfulness & scroll down a little further to get on the list for the PTSD Series.
FREE ONLINE 3-PART WEBINAR SERIES
PTSD: Pandemic Traumatic Stress Debriefing is a Webinar Series for everyone and lays the groundwork for personal and professional trauma information in the COVID-19 era. Organic Intelligence® Founder Steve Hoskinson will use the following sequence for this 3-part webinar series:
Understanding->Relief->Growth
Clinicians and lay people alike will be able to better help themselves and others after each webinar. Each webinar has a dedicated follow-up Q&A Webinar with Steve (Q&A not recorded).
This FREE 3-part PTSD series was LIVE with Steve Hoskinson May 9-17, but we welcome you to get on the list to be notified when we will run the series again.
Steven Hoskinson is an internationally recognized trauma expert and educator. He has trained thousands of trauma therapists over the past 20 years and teaches in the JFK University Somatic Psychology program, in addition to presenting keynote addresses at conferences worldwide. Steven founded Organic Intelligence®, which advocates for the field of trauma therapy to be more ethical, more effective and Trauma Safe™. Steve’s expertise has been sought out by Somatic Psychology department heads, for meditation teacher training at Spirit Rock, and in Dr. Mark Hyman’s “Broken Brain” docu-series. Steve is also host of the End of Trauma Podcast.
Defining trauma: Organic Intelligence® is breaking the mould by breaking down trauma into its most basic elements. Chaos in the emotions and psychology stem from the same place: our biology. OI speaks the language of the biology, and can easily show you how it works. We use simple language (mostly) to understand complexity science — which is what every body needs to know.
Work with the biology’s own re-organizing expressions to feel better. Once we learn how “trauma” is more biological than psychological, we can use practices that reliably address our biologies. Why do some things work for some, but not all? Just about everything out there helps somehow and sometimes. OI maps the steps to help you find and use the right tools at the right times. This is OI’s “Phase 2” work of Resilience. You’ll find out why some tools work and why some just keep the status quo. Relief and resilience are closer, even easier, than you may expect at first — just follow the maps!
Trauma can become an evolutionary force for growth. First we learn to speak the language of a biology coming out of trauma. Then we use practices that help stabilize us. And then from this platform of stability, we lean into the direction of emergent growth. Here we can experience the lived ‘reasons’ of our existence: connectedness, belonging, caring, mindful cherishing, being responsible and free, etc.
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