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What Communities Know About The Body & Trauma Recovery - Echo Conference 2019

 
 We have been banging the drum at Echo for some time now about trauma and how it gets stored in our bodies. We uphold the work of people like Dr. Peter Levine, Dr. Bessel van der Kolk and other researchers who have concluded that talk therapy alone is not enough to release and overwrite the disruptive patterns trauma creates in our bodies.
 
At our 2019 conferenceTrauma Recovery: Community Evidenced Practices (March 18 & 19) you will be able to explore for yourself a variety of new and traditional forms of healing that are body-based. Some of these practices draw on centuries of cultural wisdom (such as yoga, gardening, and dance) and some are exciting new frontiers in trauma recovery (such as EMDR, neurofeedback and EFT). A few have already acquired ‘evidence-based’ status but many others are still waiting for science to catch up. On this theme, former Viejas Tribal Chairman, Dr. Anthony R. Pico will share with us current research into First Nation healing modalities.
 
Our program includes a screening of the documentary “Wrestling Ghosts” which follows one mother’s moving journey as she tries to heal from childhood trauma and connect to her two young sons. Echo has invited the EFT practitioner featured in the movie to come to Los Angeles and lead a session at the conference.
 
The many interactive workshops will have you getting out of your chair and into your body as we celebrate the resources nature gave us.
 
 
 
We're offering a special discount to ACESConnection members.
(Enter the code aces315)
Come explore with us the new frontier of trauma recovery!
 

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Just this morning I was inspired by a poet to look up the name of a woman who was a pioneer in the field of psychology. I found Mary Whiton Calkins and now I'm leading anyone else who might be curious to her: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Whiton_Calkins Born in 1863, she was "the first woman to become president of the American Psychological Association and the American Philosophical Association." Anyone who is interested in healing from ACEs will also be interested to learn about Ms. Calkins' life and work...I promise!

I am delighted beyond words to be invited to contribute to the vital conversations being initiated and nurtured by ECHO. As a student of Peter Levine's Somatic Experiencing, and Dr. David Bercelli's Trauma Releasing Exercises (TRE) I am passionate about body-centric modalities for learning, healing, and building resilience. I will be presenting an approach to EFT tapping that is explicitly trauma-informed and somatically oriented. I find this to be the gentlest, quickest and most powerful way to confront ACEs in a self-help or community mutual aid context.

So that you can appreciate the grass-roots nature of my approach, i am including a portrait of one of my own 10 ACEs, witnessing the death of my sister at age 3, and how I was able to tranformatively heal the memory of that event, so that it triggers only reverence for life and gratitude for EFT, instead of guilt, shame, anger or sorrow.

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