When:

May 1, 2026
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May 1, 2026

Virtual Event, May 1st, 2026, with the Cutchins Program for Children and Families in Northampton, MA. This intermediate-level workshop brings together leaders in trauma and dissociation—Dr. Ruth Lanius, Dr. Bethany Brand, and Dr. Tina Champagne—to explore innovative, evidence-based approaches for supporting youth impacted by complex trauma.
* Find a structured, research-supported framework designed to build foundational skills in safety, emotional regulation, and present-moment awareness. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of why these stabilization skills are essential before engaging in more intensive trauma processing.
* Hear about a structured, research-supported framework designed to build foundational skills in safety, emotional regulation, and present-moment awareness. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of why these stabilization skills are essential before engaging in more intensive trauma processing.
* Hear how Sensory Modulation Program can enhance clinical practice. Participants will learn how to incorporate a range of sensory-based interventions—including the use of the balance (vestibular) system and other sensory pathways—to help youth move from states of dysregulation or disconnection toward greater stability, presence, and connection.
* Leave with practical tools and strategies that can be immediately applied in clinical settings.
• Neuroscientific Research & Links Between Trauma, Sensory Processing & Dissociation
• Defining Dissociation & Assessment
• Introduction to Finding Solid Ground®
• The Sensory Modulation Program: Supporting Grounding, Stabilization & Connection
• Q&A with the Presenters
Fees apply, registration is required.

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