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She adores the magic and beauty of SP practice and loves helping clinicians deepen their embodied skill and wisdom in their work with clients. She holds a graduate degree in Counselling Psychology specializing in mental health and addictions. During her graduate degree, she received extensive training working with clients who experience compulsive sexual behaviour and betrayal trauma. Marie has worked in the counselling field in a variety of supportive roles.
She is a sessional instructor at University of Lethbridge in the Health Sciences department, and teaches Psychology courses at Lethbridge College, along with learning Indigenous Traditions while instructing at Red Crow College. She has also developed an Addictions Counselling curriculum for the Saskatchewan Government. She offers individual or group consulting options of integrating Sensorimotor Psychotherapy with populations struggling with addictive behaviours, betrayal trauma, and sexual issues.
RelateAndRecoverCounselling gmail. Jayne completed her SP Consultation training in September , after being certified in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy in She values embodied, playful learning and is committed to integrating body-based modalities into psychotherapy and clinical supervision.
She offers in-person and web-based individual and small group consultation. Over the years, Jayne has refined her approach to healing and transformation through movement, dance, yoga and somatic psychotherapy.
Grayce is also a Certified Practitioner in Psychodrama. She is a trauma informed therapist and works from an attachment frame. She specializes in complex trauma, couples work and eating disorders. She maintains a private practice in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Jim Helling, LICSW, CMPC male pronouns is a psychotherapist, trainer, researcher, lecturer, author, and mental performance consultant specializing in complex traumatization and adaptive resilience. He has a background in public health approaches to psychological and behavioral health promotion focusing on inclusive, culturally attuned, and culturally resonant approaches to college mental health.
In addition to his clinical and consultation work, Jim is a co-investigator and lead trainer with a multidisciplinary childhood adversity and resilience training research team based at UMass, Amherst. He also developed e Motion, an experiential mindfulness and movement program for self-regulation and self-care. Building on that model, he leads cultural somatics workshops to explore the embodiment of White identity and facilitate intersectional and inter-group dialogues.
I am a trained EMDR therapist. I started my journey with Sensorimotor Psychotherapy in November I work primarily in my practice with adolescents and adults. I provide individual, family, and couples therapy. I have co-facilitated a Sensorimotor and Yoga group as well. I find that I often turn to Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and EMDR therapy in my practice and have found that these modalities to be very effective in helping individuals with their healing. In my free time, I enjoy spending time doing a lot of activities with my family, including racquetball, handball, soccer, baseball, and snowboarding.
I also enjoy my time with my dog Mabel. I love being outdoors, traveling, reading, and playing games with friends. She works with community-based programs and has a private practice. Her clinical interests include working with immigrant clients and marginalized communities, chronic pain, complex trauma and dissociation as well as exploring the embodied experience of migration.
She also as a doctorate from the University Autonomous of Barcelona on Political Science, where she studied integration of migrant populations. She has taught at different universities including UAB and Naropa, and lectures nationally and internationally. She offers in-person and web-based individual and small group consultation, focusing on SP and the integration with other modalities, such as EMDR. Deb Kennard, MS, has been in clinical practice for over 20 years.
Deb has been a Certified Sensorimotor Psychotherapist since early In addition to her clinical practice, Deb practices Vipassana meditation, enjoys playing corn hole and spending time outdoors with her family. She is a trauma and attachment specialist who became a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy in Janice originally trained as an occupational therapist in and worked in hospitals in both inpatient and outpatient psychiatry before obtaining a Masters degree in Adult Education at the University of Toronto in Janice attended a one-day workshop with Pat Ogden in Toronto in and knew that this holistic body-centred approach to resolving trauma held in the body offered the transformation and potential for healing that she had been looking for.
Janice has a thriving private practice where she provides individual therapy and consultation to therapists. She also teaches and has taught counselling, psychotherapy and group work both at the community college and university level, supervised psychotherapy students and therapists, and assisted in all three levels of the sensorimotor training programs.
Janice is well-versed in the social determinants of health and provides consultation to groups in community-based health agencies and family health teams. She is also a certified Vanda Scaravelli-inspired trained yoga teacher RYT who specializes in yoga for trauma and regularly teaches at a downtown yoga studio.
Outside of work Janice enjoys gatherings with friends and family, plays saxophone in a jazz band, meditates, practices yoga, swims and cycles. She is excited about guiding and collaborating with SP therapists as they continue to develop their competency and knowledge. Janice offers in-person and web-based individual and small group SP consultation.
I came to body-oriented work through my love of movement. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy offered me a way to bring together the lived experience of the body with my psychodynamic underpinning.
In private practice since , my journey with SP began in and I was so enthusiastic about the method, I became a training liaison for Toronto, Canada, where we now have a thriving SP community. I maintain a thriving clinical practice, teach, supervise and continue to study as a Neurotherapist. I am thrilled to be recognized as a Sensorimotor Consultant and look forward to supporting other SP practitioners on their journey!
She has a private practice in Arlington, MA. Pam Sobo, Psy. I have over 20 years of clinical experience working with people coping with depression, anxiety, trauma and attachment issues. Many of my patients are healing from the effects of childhood abuse, neglect or other traumatic events such as vehicle accidents and natural disasters. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy is the primary modality which I use in treating trauma patients. I assist trainings in person and via virtual learning. Pat Ogden speak about trauma.
It sounded like "magic" when she shared how to heal trauma with somatic treatment. At the time I heard Dr. Ogden, I felt and knew I would begin a new learning journey. To this day I am intimately involved in the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute community and I am in contact with alumni and new students. I live in Los Angeles with my husband, two dogs and two cats. I have two grown sons, both working musicians.
I grew up in Chicago with a very musical and artistic family. My family plus 14 years of education at the Francis W. Parker School, laid a foundation for my love of the world of art and music. I often integrate art with Sensorimotor Psychotherapy with some patients. I love to spend time hiking, painting, reading, meditating, traveling, continuing Spanish language lessons, planting in my garden and participating in creative projects. I am providing individual and group Consulting Sessions in person and online.
Currently I am supervising consulting groups online with Level 1 and 2 graduates. Contact Information: Pam Sobo, Psy. Currently she is on the doctoral faculty of The Sanville Institute for Clinical Social Work and Psychotherapy; teaches trauma and relational therapy to post-doctoral fellowship students at Reiss Davis; and maintains a private practice in Beverly Hills where she integrates both Sensorimotor and Psychodynamic psychotherapy with adolescents, adults and couples.
Linda had a first career teaching business and English in secondary schools, vocational institutes and colleges in Canada: in three provinces and the Yukon Territory.
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