What You’ll Discover in Amber Elizabeth Gray Trauma and The Moving Body
- Faculty:
- Amber Elizabeth Gray
- Duration:
- 1 hour 1 minute
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Sep 25, 2020
Description
People who are oppressed by violence every day struggle to find refuge because they lack access to all the resources that can help them. and safety. This presentation will also share embodied breathing, somatic. and Stabilization and grounding are two of the benefits of movement practices and State-Transferring for both the client and the supplier and The therapist should be well-being.
Recognizing that client cohesion is the most important ingredient-Therapy is regulation-Regulation, this presentation presents embodied methods that equally serve therapeutic alliance.
Mixture of theories and Polyvagal’s scientific principles-These practices will be buoyed by informed Dance/Movement Therapy, which were developed over 23 years of experience with survivors of complicated, relational trauma. and Historic trauma seeking refuge from violence and war and torture.Â
Handouts
Manual Trauma and The Moving Body (889.2 KB) | 10 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
PESI Virtual Summit: Lessons Learned (911.9 KB) | 12 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Landing in Our Bodies Practice
Restorative Movement Therapy Psychotherapy and Polyvagal-Informed Dance/Movement therapy
Regulation practices and Reciprocity Â
- Grounding and Stabilizing PracticeÂ
- Enhancing Interoception PracticeÂ
Faculty
Amber Elizabeth Gray, PhD Similar seminars and products: 3
Amber Elizabeth Gray, PhD, It is a lengthy process-Time human rights activist and Pioneer in the application of Dance Movement Therapy to trauma survivors, particularly those who have suffered torture or war. and Human rights violations She was a recipient of the ADTA Outstanding Achievement Award; she was also a nominee. The Barbara Chester Human Rights Award and featured expert on torture treatment through Tulane University’s Institute of Traumatology. Amber’s expertise is represented in many published articles, chapters, keynote addresses, professional collaborations and Presentations around the World Amber Provided clinical training in the integration of refugee mental healthcare and Creative arts, mindfulness and torture treatment and Body-She has developed more than 30 programs around the world that are based on these therapies. She is the creator of Polyvagal-informed Dance/Movement and Soma-Movement TherapiesThis is a result of 20+ years immersion. The Polyvagal Theory and Restorative Movement psychotherapy, a therapy that builds resilience-Framework and Clinical approach to somatic and mindfulness and Dance/movement therapies for refugees and Terrorist war trauma survivors Â
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Amber Elizabeth Lynn Gray Is the founder and Kint Institute executive director. She is also a program consultant and New Mexico Department of Health Refugee Division, Training Coordinator
Non-financial: Amber Elizabeth Lynn Gray is a member American Dance Therapy Association; Colorado Association for Play Therapy.Online Viewing and Digital Downloadand Colorado Sandplay Therapy Association.
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