Trauma-Informed Practice for Therapists
Trauma-informed care involves more than understanding trauma intellectually. Therapists increasingly recognize the importance of helping clients work with physiological states, nervous system responses, and embodied patterns that may not fully shift through cognitive insight alone. This training helps clinicians integrate trauma-informed somatic approaches into practice with greater clarity, pacing, and clinical discernment.
Body-Based Somatic Interventions for Clinical Sessions

Clinical Yoga Institute teaches therapists practical body-based interventions that can be integrated into therapy sessions in grounded and ethically appropriate ways. The training explores breathwork, movement, interoception, grounding, orienting, posture, and nervous system regulation tools designed to support trauma treatment, emotional regulation, and embodied awareness within clinical settings.
Nervous System Regulation and Resilience
Many clients struggle with chronic stress activation, shutdown, overwhelm, dissociation, anxiety, and difficulty feeling present in their bodies. This training helps therapists understand how nervous system dysregulation can appear clinically while offering somatic tools that support stabilization, resilience, regulation, and increased capacity for therapeutic processing.
Clinically Applicable Somatic Training
Clinical Yoga Institute was designed for therapists seeking somatic training they can realistically integrate into existing clinical work. Rather than separating somatic approaches from psychotherapy, the program focuses on practical application, helping clinicians bridge body-based trauma work with talk therapy, relational work, mindfulness, and trauma-informed treatment planning.










