Trauma can profoundly shape both internal and external experiences, influencing all eight sensory systems and limiting a person’s capacity for safety, regulation and connection. But this does not have to limit the impact of your therapy.
This October, join us in conversation with Ruth Lanius, M.D., Ph.D., as we explore sensory pathways to healing, and the central role of sound-based therapies in trauma recovery. Dr. Lanius will share how listening therapies and sensory-informed practices can help reconnect the body and brain to support deeper healing. The session will highlight the diverse lived experiences of trauma survivors and the complex nature of their therapeutic journeys.
You’ll learn how auditory processing differences affect the lived experience and therapeutic journey of trauma survivors, along with practical, sound-centered interventions designed to enhance outcomes. Leave with real-world examples of how sound-based approaches can foster safety, regulation and connection in your clients’ lives.