Learning & Development

Learning & Development

A key part of our mission at Blu Matter Project is to help individuals and communities find help, recovery, and empowerment in their mental health journey. One of the ways that we do this is through training and education. All of our Blu Matter learning events are educational experiences combining education and current research with practical application.

Mental Health and Informed Training

Friday June 3rd, 2022 5pm - 9pm EST Saturday June 4th, 2022 9am - 4pm EST Sunday June 5th, 2022 9am - 4pm EST

Trauma Sensitive Yoga: Foundations for Facilitators is a 20 hour foundational training for any facilitator who is interested in integrating movement practices from a trauma sensitive lens into their offerings. Facilitators who have experienced the benefits of this modality include mental health professionals & medical practitioners, as well as yoga/movement instructors, classroom teachers, coaches and bodyworkers with previous mental health certifications.

While this training is a pre-requisite for the 300-hr TCTSY Certification Program with the Center for Trauma and Embodiment, it can stand on its own as a general framework to apply within diverse contexts (medical, humanitarian, school, daily life, etc.) by applying the therapeutic themes and treatment goals.

Training participants will access tools for understanding the impacts of stress and trauma on the nervous system and how this practice could facilitate peace building from within, through mending bodies and nervous systems - learn to foster this anti-oppressive approach to healing through the application of a trauma-sensitive lens. Developing an understanding of complex trauma, attachment theory, and the neuroscience underpinning the TCTSY methodology, participants foster skills to facilitate a movement and breath practice that could support healing from long term trauma.

This anti-oppressive approach to healing supports recovery from individual and collective long-term trauma through movement, present moment experiences, and choice. TCTSY was developed by David Emerson at the The Center for Trauma and Embodiment as an empirically validated, adjunctive clinical treatment for complex trauma or PTSD.

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Trauma Sensitive Yoga: Foundations for Facilitators

Friday June 3rd, 2022 5pm - 9pm EST Saturday June 4th, 2022 9am - 4pm EST Sunday June 5th, 2022 9am - 4pm EST

Trauma Sensitive Yoga: Foundations for Facilitators is a 20 hour foundational training for any facilitator who is interested in integrating movement practices from a trauma sensitive lens into their offerings. Facilitators who have experienced the benefits of this modality include mental health professionals & medical practitioners, as well as yoga/movement instructors, classroom teachers, coaches and bodyworkers with previous mental health certifications.

While this training is a pre-requisite for the 300-hr TCTSY Certification Program with the Center for Trauma and Embodiment, it can stand on its own as a general framework to apply within diverse contexts (medical, humanitarian, school, daily life, etc.) by applying the therapeutic themes and treatment goals.

Training participants will access tools for understanding the impacts of stress and trauma on the nervous system and how this practice could facilitate peace building from within, through mending bodies and nervous systems - learn to foster this anti-oppressive approach to healing through the application of a trauma-sensitive lens. Developing an understanding of complex trauma, attachment theory, and the neuroscience underpinning the TCTSY methodology, participants foster skills to facilitate a movement and breath practice that could support healing from long term trauma.

This anti-oppressive approach to healing supports recovery from individual and collective long-term trauma through movement, present moment experiences, and choice. TCTSY was developed by David Emerson at the The Center for Trauma and Embodiment as an empirically validated, adjunctive clinical treatment for complex trauma or PTSD.

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Mental Health and Trauma Sensitive at School

The other area that we are passionate about is within schools and with youth. Young people who struggle with mental health are often overlooked, and if their experience is left unaddressed it can develop into an increasingly difficult struggle over time. Bringing a deeper level of awareness and education around mental health and wellness to younger generations can create empowerment and healing that reverberates for decades to come. Utilizing our experiential discussion-based approach, we provide tools for greater self-awareness and self-care that can be powerful elements of students’ lives

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