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  2. Become a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP) via our professional training program. Our educational model is highly experiential, offering you tangible skills that can be immediately integrated into your professional practice.

  3. Find the best Somatic Experiencing trained practitioner to help you move through unresolved trauma or crisis and strengthen resiliency.

  4. Training Event Search - Somatic Experiencing® International

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    This four-day Beginning I training module is the first of eight modules constituting the SE Professional Training Program and is open to those enrolled in the full Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner certificate program.

  5. The Somatic Experiencing Professional Training offers a comprehensive and in-depth understanding and appreciation of the neurophysiology of trauma theory and trauma healing principles. It is an intensive part-time training is taken over three years.

  6. Peter Levine's Somatic Experiencing® Training - PESI

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    Somatic Experiencing® for Healing the Wounds of War: Discover SE's® ability to help an Iraq War veteran suffering from PTSD • Experience Peter Levine's Networker Symposium keynote on how to integrate a bottom-up somatic approach with top-down behavioral processing for a holistic therapeutic strategy.

  7. Ergos Institute, inc™

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    Professional training program AT Ergos’ SISTER ORGANIZATION SE™ International. Somatic Experiencing® Professional Training is available in 20 languages in 52 countries, including every continent except Antarctica, and is continuously expanding.

  8. Somatic Experiencing® (SE™) — Ergos Institute, inc™

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    Like other somatic psychology approaches, Somatic Experiencing® is a body first approach to dealing with the problematic (and oftentimes physical) symptoms of trauma. It helps individuals create new experiences in their bodies; ones that contradict those of tension and overwhelming helplessness.