Coaches, healers, consultants, body workers, lightworkers, and whatever you do that involves transformation, here’s a question for you:

Have you ever been working with a client and they…

seem kind of distracted

are very procrastinatey, even though they’ve told you again (and again, and again!) that something is important to them

have a hard time naming their feelings or being vulnerable

taking notsogreat care of themselves

get argumentative with you

have a really difficult time making decisions

they agree with absolutely everything you say in a way that feels a bit…excessive to you

ghost you

or something else?

It’s possible that your client was in a fight, flight, freeze, or fawn response!

These are responses that humans (and other mammals, lol) have to stressful events.

And stressful events can be anything from a natural disaster to a question, exercise, or bodywork experience in a session.

As a practitioner, it is soooo important to know about the stress responses of fight flight freeze fawn, and what to do when your client experiences them.

Because they just might experience it with you!

Whether it’s in a session or over a longer period of time, figuring out whether our clients might be in one of the Fs is necessary so we can work with them in supportive and effective ways…rather than making their stress response even stronger.

During this 4-day intensive, you’ll learn:

~ About the Window of Tolerance, and how to tell whether your clients are in it or whether they’re on their way to dysregulation and stress responses

~ A theoretical framework to understand trauma and how it impacts the psyche

~ The fight/flight/freeze/fawn stress responses

~ How they might show up in our clients

~ How to work with them so your clients are supported and you’re not making things harder for them

And more!

Here's what's so fantastic about knowing this information:

~ You get to do the work you love with the confidence that you are actually making your clients’ lives better, rather than potentially causing harm.