Collective Resilience

Trauma-Informed Yoga & Somatics Training and Certification

INTERMEDIATE 2:
Trauma-Informed Sequencing, Languaging, and Facilitation
(25hrs CE credit for Yoga Alliance)
(20hrs CE credit for IAYT)

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UPCOMING TRAINING
December 7 - 10, 2023 | Online via Zoom classroom
with RW
(Intermediate 2 is only offered once a year in the Fall;
it will next be offered in Fall 2024)


Thursday - Sunday: 8:30amPT / 11:30amET - 2:30pmPT / 5:30pmET
(each day includes short breaks + a 1hr lunch break)

Sliding Scale Tuition
$825 | $750 | $675
(a limited number of scholarships are available for those in financial need)

*NOTE: Attendance Requirement
Live virtual attendance is mandatory in order to receive credit
(a maximum of 2.5hrs are allowed to be missed)


Who can attend the training? 

This module is open to those who have completed Intermediate 1.


What will I learn? 

Intermediate 2 is the second of two Facilitation Modules in the Collective Resilience certification sequence. Unlike the Foundations Modules, which primarily focus on foundational frameworks and broad understanding of concepts, the Facilitation Modules dive deep into the practicalities of facilitating trauma-informed classes, sequences, and spaces.

Intermediate 2 is a comprehensive, holistic immersion into appropriate trauma-informed sequencing and languaging as it relates to groups and individuals in various nervous system states. Through discussion, small & large group work, and case studies, it equips participants to utilize frameworks and tools such as developmental movement, the kosha system, trauma-informed languaging, and accessible asana to support self-regulation through trauma-informed classes for a wide variety of students.


What does this module cover?

This module covers:

  • Inclusive sequencing and accessibility in asana

  • Sequencing for grounding, centering, orientation, and breath

  • Sequencing for different nervous system and emotional states

  • Trauma-informed languaging

  • Trauma-informed sequencing in group settings

  • Developmental movement in relation to trauma-informed facilitation and sequencing

  • The kosha system of yoga in facilitation and sequencing


Ingrained in all Collective Resilience trainings is the understanding that systemic patterns of trauma, privilege, marginalization, and oppression (such as poverty, racism, ableism, and homophobia among others) must be addressed in order to cultivate healing for all individuals.