Join us for this on-demand webinar, Embodied Healing-Centered Practices, where you’ll explore healing-centered somatic practices and gain insights into how we can move toward collective liberation.
Who Is This For?
- New and experienced professional coaches who want to explore healing-centered somatic practices
- Internal coaches who want to apply healing-centered somatic practices in their workplaces
What You Will Learn:
- Understand your socialization and its impact on your view of the world.
- Identify what healing is and what it looks like in action.
- Define and engage in healing-centered somatic practices.
- Discuss how you might integrate somatic practices for yourself and for the clients you serve.
Course Details:
We are each born into a specific set of social identities predisposing us to unequal roles in a dynamic system of oppression. As we grow, we continue to be socialized by powerful inequitable social systems, including within the organizations we lead, work, and interact with.
In this workshop on embodied healing practices, we invite you to explore your socialization as it relates to your identities and engage in healing-centered somatic practices that help us heal and move toward collective liberation. Will you join us in this healing journey?
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