As trauma-informed professionals, we understand that trauma manifests in various forms and intensities. Trauma-informed care can be provided through multiple approaches. It helps us have flexibility and speciality in understanding and addressing trauma from different perspectives and applying diverse techniques.
To support your journey, we have organised a series of introductory workshops on Trauma Therapies. These workshops will offer insights into how these therapies function and the frameworks they are built upon. Our goal is to equip you with foundational knowledge, enabling you to decide your path towards becoming a trauma-informed practitioner.
Please note that these workshops are not formal training sessions. They are designed to familiarise you with these therapeutic modalities, not to make you an expert.
Take the first step in getting to know these approaches better!
Fees:
1000/- for each workshop
3500/- for 4 workshops
The fundamental basis of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. This section covers how and why this mode of therapy addresses issues from the past, present, and future. You'll explore the different phases of EMDR therapy, the techniques that EMDR therapists utilise in practice, and understand how EMDR can be helpful in various therapeutic settings.
Learning about the principles on which family systems are based and explain why such models are important to consider in therapy. You will learn how to conceptualise disorders using IFS and how the different parts within IFS play a supporting role in providing therapeutic support.
Discovering the importance of incorporating somatic work into therapy and how it differs from traditional talk therapy. This section highlights where somatic work is most helpful, the key concepts that form the basis of somatic-based therapy, and the different types of somatic-based models. You will also learn how somatic work helps in building safety and support for in-depth inner work.
Gaining an understanding of what hypnosis and self-hypnosis are, while busting many myths surrounding hypnosis. This section discusses the language of our subconscious mind and the parallel skills that support the hypnotherapy process. You will also explore the areas of concern where hypnotherapy can be utilised in practice.

EMDR Therapist and Counselling Psychologist
With 10 years of experience, Sayli has worked with a diverse range of client concerns and adopts a holistic approach, viewing therapy not just as addressing specific issues but also continuously building insights through the process of counselling. Sayli is eager to connect with emerging therapists, helping them develop practical skills to optimise their therapy and counselling work.
Psychotherapist
Akshi is a trauma-informed psychotherapist with an eclectic practice. Her approach inclines towards IFS, while also working from a lens of emotion focused therapy, art based practices and somatic work. She has been constantly working with challenging cases and realises the crucial role counselling skills play in the journey of therapy. She is eager to share her skills and practical insights from her growing experiences.


Psychologist and Psychotherapist
Rinkle Jain is a neurodivergent psychotherapist and psychologist. She works from a systemic+feminist lens and is trauma-informed, neuro-informed, and queer-affirmative in her practice. She believes that psychotherapy is a space of growing and becoming, discovering and rediscovering within the safety of a therapeutic relationship. Incorporating a somatic-based approach, she focuses on trauma healing by emphasising the connection between body and mind for holistic health.
Clinical Hypnotherapy Practitioner
Shagun Tiwari is a hypnotherapy practitioner with experience addressing a diverse range of concerns including anxiety, pain management, fears, stress reduction, relationship challenges and grief work. While she employs a human-centred approach in her hypnotherapy, she believes that hypnosis is a very helpful tool in guiding clients to access their subconscious minds and uncover insights and clarity. In today’s noisy world, reconnecting with our core selves can be challenging. However, hypnosis helps re establish this vital connection, enabling individuals to identify and process the roots of their traumas and also ways to process and regulate them.
