Working with Shame
As therapists, we know that healing isn’t just about talking. It’s about addressing the stories stored in the body—stories of pain, trauma, and resilience. This masterclass will show you how to bring that healing to life for your clients.
Imagine this: You’re sitting with a client who struggles with shame or attachment issues. You guide them through a somatic intervention that helps them access emotions they’ve suppressed for years. You witness a breakthrough moment—a shift that creates real, lasting change. That’s the power of mastering somatic techniques.
Watch this video to learn:
- How to apply somatic interventions to core beliefs using body-based techniques, giving you a deeper way to address client challenges
- How to integrate somatic practices to help clients dealing with attachment wounds, complex trauma, and shame.
- The science of neurocellular patterns and procedural learning—and how to translate those into real-world therapeutic success.
This is a recorded event, tagged as recurring, giving you ongoing access to the recording. You can watch it at your convenience and return to it anytime that best fits your schedule.
Working with Shame in the Therapy Room: Masterclass (1 Hour)
This training covers how to work with shame in the therapy room, designed for therapists trained in EMDR, IFS, Somatic Therapy, or other trauma-informed practices.
In this 1-hour session, you’ll discover how to work with shame, integrating Parts Work from Janina Fisher and Somatic Techniques from Pat Ogden to address toxic and healthy shame, and guide your clients toward self-acceptance. This training has already taken place, and tickets are now available for access to the recording.
In this training, you will:
- Identify the root causes of shame in therapy
- Learn how to integrate Parts Work and Somatic Techniques to address shame
- Understand the difference between Toxic and Healthy Shame, and how to guide clients towards self-acceptance
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Who is conducting this training?
This training is led by Esther Goldstein, a trauma-informed therapist, group practice owner, and clinical director. With years of experience in trauma therapy, Esther is passionate about helping therapists level up their skills in working with complex trauma. She’s a New York State Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), EMDR Consultant, Sensorimotor Psychotherapist, and IFS Therapist. Esther blends advanced trauma therapy methods with creative techniques to help both clients and therapists achieve lasting healing.