Trauma Therapy Workshop

 Dates : 25th & 26th July, 2025
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM IST
Mode of the training: Online

This short, experiential course offers a foundational understanding of trauma and trauma-informed care (TIC) principles. Through a balance of theory, reflection, and practice, participants will explore the impact of trauma on the nervous system, learn to use non-pathologizing language, and gain skills to prevent re-traumatization. Ideal for psychology students and early career professionals who want to integrate trauma-sensitive practices into their therapeutic approach.

About the Trainer:
Ms. Jasprit Kaur

  • Trauma-informed counseling psychologist with 4+ years of experience in individual therapy.
  • Certified in Trauma-Informed Care (TISS), Queer-Affirmative Counseling Practice (Mariwala Health Initiative).
  • Specializes in working with emotional regulation, childhood neglect, complex trauma, and relational difficulties.

Investment: INR 3,000/-

Know More:

This workshop creates a safe and engaging space for participants to begin understanding trauma through a trauma-informed lens.
It offers meaningful insights that can enhance everyday therapeutic interactions. It’s a valuable starting point for those looking to build awareness and sensitivity around trauma, both personally and professionally.

Course Content

  • Foundations of Trauma and Trauma-Informed Principles
  • Neurobiology of Trauma: Understanding the Nervous System
  • Core Skills in Trauma-Informed Practice
  • Applied Interventions for Trauma Work
  • Stabilization: Building Safety and Regulation

Course Highlights

  • Grounding in Polyvagal Theory and Nervous System States
  • Practice of Micro-validations, Reflective Language & Power-Sensitive Communication
  • Mapping the Window of Tolerance (Personal & Client-Focused)
  • Case Vignettes and Group Reflections for Applied Learning
  • Focus on Therapist Self-Awareness and Nervous System Regulation
  • Practical interventions for stabilization and co-regulation

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