Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga 20-Hour Training at One Yoga
with Jennifer Turner
Dates:
Friday, June 21, 2024, 5:30-8:30pm
Saturday, June 22, 2024, 9:30am-4:30pm
Sunday, June 23, 2024, 9:30am-4:30pm
Registration:
This training will take place in-person at the One Yoga studio, and will also be livestreamed online. Join us in-person in Minneapolis or virtually from anywhere!
Please register and pay for just the first date of the training. One Yoga will add participants to the subsequent dates.
About the Training:
Trauma Center Trauma-Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY) is a unique intervention based on the robust research that is a program of the Center for Trauma and Embodiment. It has become a leading evidence-based adjunct treatment for complex trauma.
This training with field expert and mode creator, Jenn Turner, is designed to empower practitioners of many disciplines to create embodied, trauma-sensitive environments to meet the communities they serve.
Based on over 20 years of research, collaboration, and direct care, our model of trauma-sensitive yoga (TCTSY) has helped thousands of people dealing with severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex, relational trauma—from military veterans to survivors of chronic abuse and neglect.
Through lecture, small group work, and guided practice, this 20-hr workshop explores:
The latest trauma theories, neurophysiology, and impacts of systemic trauma
Theoretical underpinnings and methodology of TCTSY
An in-depth look at studies involving TCTSY
Exploration of how power and privilege impact your work
Opportunities to practice the material
Although TCTSY employs physical forms and movements, the focus is on the internal experience of the participant–what the forms feel like instead of what they look like. This shift in orientation, from the external to the internal, is a key attribute of TCTSY as a complementary treatment for complex trauma. With this approach, the power resides with the individual, not the TCTSY facilitator. Further, by focusing on the felt sense of the body to inform choice-making, TCTSY provides opportunities for participants to restore their connection between mind and body, and to cultivate a sense of agency that is often compromised as a result of surviving trauma.
This training is designed for social workers, activists, mental health clinicians, yoga teachers, educators, and other health care professionals who are looking to deepen their understanding of the whole-system impact of complex, intersectional trauma. There are no prerequisites to take this workshop. All are welcome.
This weekend training qualifies as the prerequisite for the 300-hour Trauma Center Trauma-Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY) certification program. (i.e., this training is not a certification but satisfies the requirement for participation in the 300-hour Yoga Alliance-approved TCTSY certification program).
Your Investment:
$300 for a 4-day training
Scholarship Opportunities:
We have scholarship opportunities available for this training for BIPOC folx and for whom cost is a barrier. Please contact One Yoga Co-Director James Orione at james@one-yoga.org for more information on scholarship assistance. One Yoga remains committed to providing access to high quality yoga offerings for all, regardless of financial situation.
Payment plans are also available. Please email james@one-yoga.org to discuss payment plan options.
Giving Opportunities:
We are also providing an opportunity for those who have resources and privilege to assist with covering costs for those who are experiencing financial hardship. The scale is based on your self-determined access to resources, privilege, and social capital. In your self-determination, please consider your global positionality of privilege. Those with access to social capital will also support scholarship for those without access.
3-Day TCTSY Training plus $50 contribution to scholarships: $350
3-Day TCTSY Training plus $100 contribution to scholarships: $400
3-Day TCTSY Training plus $200 contribution to scholarships: $500
About the Instructor:
Jennifer Turner, LMHC, RYT, TCTSY-F
she/her/hers
Co-Director & Founder, Center for Trauma and Embodiment at Justice Resource Institute
Jenn has had the honor of working with survivors of trauma for all of her career. Along with working in private practice as a trauma-informed therapist, Jenn is the Co-Director of the Center for Trauma and Embodiment, where she works to oversee training and supports the development of body-first interventions for healing from trauma. Jenn also leads trainings in Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY) throughout the U.S. and provides consultation to organizations on how to become more trauma informed at all levels. In 2021, Jenn edited the book Embodied Healing: Survivor and Facilitator Voices from the Practice of Trauma Sensitive Yoga.
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