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The Sensational Body: A Sensorimotor Approach to Healing and Resilience

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The Sensational Body: A Sensorimotor Approach to Healing and Resilience

As therapists, we all meet clients who feel stuck. They may describe their struggles in words, but their bodies reveal deeper, subtle clues of what they cannot yet articulate. For many clients, the body becomes a container for unresolved experiences, replaying patterns of distress that keep them trapped. Clients often articulate the emotional impact of their experiences, but their bodies hold unresolved stories that can keep them trapped in cycles of hyperarousal, hypoarousal, or dissociation.

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5:00 pm – 8:00 pm, London UK

12:00 pm – 3:00 pm, New York, USA

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Course Credits

CPD: 3 / CE: N/A

Speaker(s)

Tony Buckley, MSC, BA

Course length in hours

3 hrs of video content

Location

Online streaming only

Full course information

But the body also holds the key to freedom. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy offers a roadmap to decode these embodied patterns, gently interrupt their grip, and empower clients to move toward safety, connection, and resilience.

For counsellors, psychologists, psychotherapists, and allied health professionals, this Sensorimotor Psychotherapy-based workshop offers a transformative approach to integrating somatic insights into therapeutic practice. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy provides a structured way to bridge the gap between the body and the mind, making it valuable for professionals working in modalities such as EMDR, CBT, family systems therapy, and relational approaches. Whether addressing trauma, chronic stress, anxiety, or attachment challenges, this workshop equips you with actionable tools to support clients in navigating their embodied experiences.

Why This Workshop Matters

This workshop is much more than an exploration of trauma; it provides powerful insights and valuable tools that extend beyond foundational knowledge to practical, advanced techniques for working with embodied patterns.

Through Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, therapists can help clients:

  • Decode the body’s signals to uncover unresolved memories and patterns
  • Apply somatic resources to create safety, stability, and balance
  • Empower clients to reconnect with their bodies, foster resilience, and reclaim capacities for living

The training offers guided interactive exercises, live demonstrations, and experiential practices, ensuring that you leave with skills you can immediately apply to your clinical work.

Workshop Highlights

This workshop offers an engaging blend of theory, practical tools, and experiential learning designed to:

  1. Bring the Body’s Stories to Light:
    • Understand how challenging experiences bypass verbal memory and manifest somatically
    • Explore the autonomic nervous system’s protective responses to stress and threat
  2. Recognize Procedural Memory in Practice:
    • Develop the ability to identify subtle shifts in posture, breath, and muscle tension that signal autonomic activation
    • Hone skills in tracking dysregulated somatic patterns that hold clients in survival states
  3. Foster Safety with Somatic Resources:
    • Learn practical techniques for grounding, orienting, and fostering ventral vagal regulation
    • Create a foundation of safety to support deeper therapeutic work, addressing anxiety, stress, or attachment wounds
  4. Restore Agency Through Action:
    • Use movement and physical interventions to interrupt repetitive distress patterns and rebuild resilience
    • Empower clients with tools to reclaim their bodies, develop autonomy, and foster long-term recovery

Learning Objectives

By the end of this workshop, participants will:

  1. Translate the body’s cues into therapeutic insights:
    • Understand how challenging experiences are encoded as procedural memory and expressed through sensory, behavioural, emotional, and cognitive systems.
  2. Refine body reading skills:
    • Recognise and interpret autonomic shifts, such as subtle changes in posture, breath, or muscle tone.
  3. Differentiate trauma from developmental adaptations:
    • Accurately distinguish trauma patterns from early caregiving adaptations to guide precise and attuned interventions.
  4. Apply targeted somatic interventions:
    • Integrate grounding, orienting, and mindful body awareness to stabilise clients and foster regulation across a range of challenges.
  5. Support clients in reclaiming agency:
    • Use physical action techniques to reduce distress symptoms, such as those associated with PTSD, anxiety, or chronic stress, and promote resilience.
  6. Empower therapeutic relationships with somatic tools:
    • Incorporate Sensorimotor principles to strengthen collaboration and bridge the mind-body connection in your practice.

What Sets This Workshop Apart

This workshop is a hands-on opportunity to transform your approach to understanding the body’s role in healing. By integrating Sensorimotor Psychotherapy techniques, you’ll gain a framework for working with clients whose embodied experiences hold the key to transformation. Whether addressing trauma, chronic stress, or relational patterns, this workshop provides actionable insights that extend beyond traditional interventions.

Led by Tony Buckley, a master educator and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy trainer, this session combines cutting-edge insights from somatic psychology, neuroscience, and trauma theory. With experiential practices and real-time demonstrations, this workshop ensures a rich and interactive learning experience. Spaces are limited to maintain an intimate environment.

Reserve your spot today to unlock the body’s potential as a gateway to healing.

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What you’ll learn

For counsellors, psychologists, psychotherapists, and allied health professionals, this Sensorimotor Psychotherapy-based workshop offers a transformative approach to integrating somatic insights into therapeutic practice. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy provides a structured way to bridge the gap between the body and the mind, making it valuable for professionals working in modalities such as EMDR, CBT, family systems therapy, and relational approaches. Whether addressing trauma, chronic stress, anxiety, or attachment challenges, this workshop equips you with actionable tools to support clients in navigating their embodied experiences.

 

Learning objectives

  • Translate the body’s cues into therapeutic insights:
    • Understand how challenging experiences are encoded as procedural memory and expressed through sensory, behavioural, emotional, and cognitive systems.
  • Refine body reading skills:
    • Recognise and interpret autonomic shifts, such as subtle changes in posture, breath, or muscle tone.
  • Differentiate trauma from developmental adaptations:
    • Accurately distinguish trauma patterns from early caregiving adaptations to guide precise and attuned interventions.
  • Apply targeted somatic interventions:
    • Integrate grounding, orienting, and mindful body awareness to stabilise clients and foster regulation across a range of challenges.
  • Support clients in reclaiming agency:
    • Use physical action techniques to reduce distress symptoms, such as those associated with PTSD, anxiety, or chronic stress, and promote resilience.
  • Empower therapeutic relationships with somatic tools:
    • Incorporate Sensorimotor principles to strengthen collaboration and bridge the mind-body connection in your practice.

You'll also be able to...

Develop the ability to interpret and modulate the body’s nervous system (sensory and autonomic) to regulate arousal levels in clients and for safer trauma therapy

Identify and acquire recovery options and strategies for trauma clients inappropriate for trauma memory processing, particularly for those who don’t want to and those who decompensate or dysregulate from memory work

Also develop the ability to interpret and modulate the body’s nervous system (sensory and autonomic) to regulate arousal levels for professional self-care

About the speaker(s)

Tony Buckley, MSC, BA, is a BACP registered therapist who holds a Masters in Applied Neuroscience, a BA Hons degree in Counselling, a Diploma in Supervision and Certificate of Education and Further Education. Tony has studied Cranio-Sacral Focused Anatomy. He has accrued over 30 years’ experience in the therapeutic field including activities such as teaching, supervision, private practice, and managing teams of counsellor’s in both a university setting and an adolescent counselling service within the voluntary sector.  Former professional roles included seven years spent as manager of the Counselling and Trauma Service for Transport for London (Formerly London Underground), which offers a time-limited trauma treatment service, psychoeducation, stress reduction groups and first aid response support following critical incidents. Tony has been teaching Sensorimotor Psychotherapy internationally for over 12 years, delivering all 3 levels of the method in Ireland, Norway, Belgium, UK, Netherlands, Finland, Australia and recently Ukraine. In addition to teaching and creatively developing therapists skills, Tony likes to find some time to write and has contributed several articles in the somatic psychology field and co-written a chapter titled Healing the Traumatized Organization in the 2012 Wiley-Blackwell  book called International Handbook of Workplace Trauma Support.

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