This course gives you everything you need to start using somatic, polyvagal, parts work, gestalt, and other techniques — without years of additional schooling! You'll start by learning some of the most important updates about addiction treatment, especially from a more compassionate and non-pathologizing lens. From there, you'll gain a comprehensive background on each embodied approach to treatment. Learn from case studies, exercises you can practice, and new research on how to guide clients away from destruction and back to the safety of connection and healthy living.
You're doing your best — but some clients just can't engage or keep relapsing.
It's not resistance. It's a dysregulated nervous system.
Until you know how to work at that level, progress will stay out of reach.
To help clients truly heal from addiction and trauma, you need more than insight and behavior change — you need the tools to create safety, connection, and regulation.
That's exactly what the Somatic & Polyvagal Addictions Treatment Certification delivers.
Guided by renowned somatic traumatologists — Jan Winhall, polyvagal theory expert, and Rafael Cortina, gestalt therapy master — you'll learn the critical keys to healing addiction and deeply rooted trauma with non-pathologizing, harm reduction skills like co-regulation, emotional attunement, and more.
Get the practical tools the medical model never taught you:
- Help clients shift from aroused to regulated nervous system states to say "no" to cravings
- Bring hidden trauma triggers and drivers of addiction to awareness with Parts Work and Gestalt techniques
- Use "body cards" with clients to help pinpoint trapped emotions and target the root of addiction
- Explore attachment and trauma history with the Embodied Assessment & Treatment Tool™
And much more! PLUS, you get a bonus training from Dr. Gabor Maté, the world leader in addiction and trauma treatment, that's $129.99 value FREE!
AND, your new Certified Addictions-Informed Mental Health Professional credential is free.
…because the breakthrough isn't a new therapy method, it's you — get certified now!
Trauma-Informed, Embodied Approaches for Deep Healing and Lasting Recovery
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"The certifications I have earned are outstanding. — Stephanie, LMHC
"I love learning, so it really allows me to grow personally and bring those developments to my work.— Kaileen Kristin, LPC
"Certification has really boosted my clientele. Now I have a full practice and an extensive waiting list because of it.— Jack H, LPC
"I feel so empowered and confident. I am able to provide the help that my clients need.— Yoland Miller, LPC
- How Gabor Maté's work informs our practice
- A relational understanding of human needs
- The role of the therapist to…
- Create a 'safe enough' space
- Value vulnerability
- Create Meaningful Contact
- Addiction beyond substances
A "Functional" Understanding of Addiction
- The medical model falls short & limitations of DSM-V-TR™
- Gabor Maté's definition applied
- Hope as "embodied knowledge"
- Shifting focus from behavior to emotional needs
- Trauma as an emotional and somatic imprint
- Adaptation and survival through disconnect
- Neuroscience of trauma, impact on the brain
- Polyvagal theory: Understanding the nervous system in trauma
- Trauma in adult experience
- Trauma, addiction, and other co-occurring disorders
Essentials of Addiction Treatment
- Neurobiology of addiction
- Biopsychosocial aspects of substance use disorders: Nature vs Nurture
- Substances & classifications
- Behavioral/process addictions
- Levels of treatment/inpatient/out/intensive
- Behavioral Treatment
- Medication Assisted Treatment
- Incorporating the Harm Reduction Model
- Mindfully assessing addiction history, screening tools, and intake questions
- Making a diagnosis based on levels of use, biological and physiologic markers
- Establishing a relational approach in the early stages of therapy
- Sensitively exploring the story and trauma markers
- The importance of safety and support in early recovery
- Somatic tracking and body awareness techniques
- Movement and breathwork interventions
- Body-based mindfulness and grounding exercises
- Yoga and movement therapy for addiction recovery
- Resourcing the body for emotional resilience
- Polyvagal strategies for nervous system regulation and stabilization
Parts Works Interventions
- Experiential skill-building
- Body contact and awareness exercises
- Making space experiment
- Developing self-functions for resilience
- Trauma work: Undoing, redoing, and mourning
- Reprocessing and recontextualization of trauma
- Transforming and transcending trauma narratives
- Tri-phasic model of trauma treatment
- Trauma work vs. Trauma processing
- Exploring how trauma shapes relational fields
- The role of compassion in holding trauma
- The relational Gestalt framework for trauma recovery
- Witnessing and validating
- Supporting Ambivalence
- The art of working with what is in front of you
- Therapist's self-awareness and maintaining attunement
- Addressing the client's fears of facing trauma and letting go of addictive behaviors
Special Issues in Embodied Addiction Treatment
- Ethical and legal considerations
- The role of group therapy, support groups, and 12-step groups
- Substance use among children and adolescents, prevention and treatment
- Special Populations include LGBTQ clients and those in the Criminal Justice System
- Pros and cons of DSM-TR-V™
- Limitations of the Brain Disease Model
- Addiction as 'adaptive coping' Inspiration from the early days of feminist therapy
- Connecting the interpersonal with neurobiology
The "Plastic Paradox" of Addiction
- Neuroplasticity and the changing brain
- Brain regions relevant to addiction treatment
- The "plastic paradox" of addiction
- A new lens: addiction as a neurophysiological survival state
Getting Started with Polyvagal Therapy
- 5 lessons of Polyvagal Theory
- Porges' Polyvagal Model and updates to the traditional ANS model
- Honoring the mind-body connection through interoception
- Neuroception and the 7 F's Graphic Model
- Simple language to use with clients
- Co-regulation is the "cure"
- Teaching interoception
- Skill building: Using body cards with “Blended States”
- What is a Felt Sense? Integrating thoughts, feelings, memories, and physical sensations
- Using The Experiencing Scale
- Guide to the structure of focusing dynamics in session
- Tuning into the Felt Shift: the motor of change
- Experiential practice with six steps of Focusing
The Intersection of Polyvagal, Trauma & Addiction
- "I'm a trauma therapist, I don't work with addiction"
- The intimate connection between trauma and addiction
- Clients living in dorsal and sympathetic states
- "Triggers are our friends"
- The role of attachment styles in addiction history
- Experiential Exercise in Early Attachment Styles
- Dan Siegel's interpersonal neurobiology & the 9 domains of integration
Treating Addiction with the Felt-Sense Polyvagal Model (FSPM)
- 5 foundational theories supporting the Felt-Sense Polyvagal Model
- 4 core FSPM concepts
- Skill Building:
- Neuroception: Teach clients to recognize and rewire nervous system states with 7 F's
- Interoception: Create emotional regulation with the 6 Steps of Focusing
- Practice makes presence: The Felt Sense Ground Practice
- FSPM Harm Reduction Practice: 4 Circles Method
- Demonstration: FULL demonstration of the 4 Circle Harm Reduction Method
Trauma-Informed, Embodied Approaches for Deep Healing and Lasting Recovery
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FREE CE Training, $229.98 Value!

Dr. Gabor Maté!
The most influential voice in addiction
treatment.
- Current psychotherapy and medical practices
- Successes, challenges, and areas for improvement
- Beyond techniques: addressing root causes of suffering
- Importance of being present and connected with clients
Value of the "Self-of-the-Therapist" Inner Work
- Self-awareness and reflection
- Emotional regulation and empathy
- Authenticity and vulnerability
Approaches to Enhance Your Clinical Work
- Enhancing presence
- Deep listening
- Integrative therapeutic methods
Elevate your credentials and career with this new certification. Give yourself an opportunity to attract clients you want to work with, and enhance your clinical skills in treating the intersection of trauma and addiction.
In just three easy steps, you can become a Certified Addictions-Informed Mental Health Professional starting today:- Step 1: Watch this online course.
- Step 2: Complete the CE test(s) and instantly print your certificate(s) of completion.
- Step 3: Submit the Certification Questionnaire included in this training, and your application is complete.*
*Professional and clinical experience standards apply. Learn more at

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Trauma-Informed, Embodied Approaches for Deep Healing and Lasting Recovery
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This course gives you everything you need to start using somatic, polyvagal, parts work, gestalt, and other techniques — without years of additional schooling! You'll start by learning some of the most important updates about addiction treatment, especially from a more compassionate and non-pathologizing lens. From there, you'll gain a comprehensive background on each embodied approach to treatment. Learn from case studies, exercises you can practice, and new research on how to guide clients away from destruction and back to the safety of connection and healthy living.
You don't have to be an addictions counselor to see clients with addictive patterns running their lives — it's all too common. This course takes a broad perspective on addictions, beyond substances, so you can help clients coming in for various addictive patterns — even if you're primarily treating trauma, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or any other common dual diagnosis. You'll be equipped to help clients on a deeper level through the innovative and progressive content in this course.
This training meets all the educational requirements to be eligible to become a Certified Addictions-Informed Mental Health Professional. Once you've completed the on-demand content, you'll be eligible to apply for your new certification. AND, we cover your application fee! *Professional and clinical experience standards apply.
Once you register for this course you'll have immediate access to all materials — including slides, any handouts or PDFs, and on-demand video content.
We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.
Trauma-Informed, Embodied Approaches for Deep Healing and Lasting Recovery
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