Uncovering the Roots of Sexuality Trauma
This is a 4 Part Series occurring Groesbeek, Netherlands. It will lead to a certificate as a “Somatic Sexuality Healing Practicioner”. For information on the scope and requirements go here.
Uncovering the Roots of Sexuality Trauma
Presented by Ariel Giarretto
The Full Embodiment Model
This first program is the foundation of the Full Embodiment practice. It examines the developmental imprints and other formative influences that sabotage an easeful, shame-free relationship with ourselves as sexual/sensual beings. We will slowly rebuild that which was scarred by generations of sexual oppression, misogyny and cultural and religious influences. Participants will develop a personalized, embodiment practice, set well-examined goals, and transform shame into celebrations of pleasure. Time will be spent uncovering biases, and settling triggers—which includes developing ease discussing sex and anatomy. The focus of this module is on self-exploration and personal enhancement, however it will provide numerous useful strategies for therapists working with sexuality and trauma. Well-regulated clients, colleagues, friends and partners are invited to participate in this program.
It is designed for anyone who desires a deep and lasting change. It supports therapists in working with sexuality trauma in their practices, however it is also appropriate for anyone interested in personal exploration. Clinicians, this is your chance to bring, or refer your friends, clients, colleagues and intimates.
We WILL NOT be working sexual trauma in any of the modules—the focus is on healing. Please only invite people who are regulated and low maintenance.
Current SE students needing credits toward SEP can earn 2 hours of faculty consultation units upon completing the module.
This workshop will cover how to:
- Find ease, confidence and connection with your whole body
- Examine the messages than many are given about gender, the body and sexuality, and begin to access and embody more authentic beliefs and desires, underneath the conditioning
- Explore and heal the hidden social psychological and developmental influences that shape shame poor body image and disconnection from self and others
- Get comfortable talking about the body and sexuality with your clients and intimates
- Establish a strong somatic container and develop honest “embodied consent” through boundaries and learning how to voice preferences
- Identifying the unconscious “brakes” that thwart pleasure and desire
- Learn new ways of finding peace, pleasure and safety after sexual abuse or assault
Format and Techniques:
• The workshop is a friendly mix of science and education, psychological and emotional inquiry, and gentle, respectful exercises designed to deepen contact with self.
• It will include mindfulness practices, self-reflection, small and large group sharing, lectures, essential research, videos and suggested readings.
Who can benefit:
• Therapists, coaches, social workers, bodyworkers, healthcare professionals, and anyone hoping to find more ease and pleasure in their bodies.
As part of the registration process, please fill out this questionnaire.
This questionnaire is only to gather information—for price, times and location and to officially sign up for the program, please go here.