Workshops & Trainings

Trauma-informed, relational, and ethics-centered trainings across levels of care.

These trainings and workshops are designed for clinicians, facilitators, organizations, and interdisciplinary teams working in complex, relational, or transformative contexts. Offerings range from foundational to advanced, depending on the experience level of participants and the complexity of the work being held.

Grounded in the Embodied Ethics Framework, they offer theory, practical tools, reflective processes, and experiential learning to support more embodied, systemically aware, and ethically grounded care.

They are designed to meet the realities of practice, where complexity, uncertainty, and responsibility often outpace existing training and support.

Trainings can be co-created to meet the specific needs, challenges, and learning goals of your team or organization.

How This Work Is Approached

These trainings are not designed as abstract or purely theoretical learning spaces, but as opportunities to engage directly with the ethical, relational, and systemic dimensions of care.

Guided by the Embodied Ethics Framework, this work supports both reflection and practical application across individual, relational and organizational levels.

  • Rooted in real scenarios, case material, and lived experience
  • Experiential and reflective practices
  • Engages both individual practice and system-level dynamics
  • Can work directly with existing cases, policies, protocols, and program structures to support alignment with practice
  • Oriented toward integration into day-to-day practice over time

Examples of Trainings & Workships 

The examples of trainings and workshops are organized across individual, relational, and systems-level practice, and can be offered as standalone sessions or combined into multi-part trainings depending on your needs.

Working with individuals and experiences

Working with trauma in complex care environments
Applying trauma-informed presence and approaches across individual interactions and program structures.

Preparation and integration in psychedelic and plant medicine work
Supporting practitioners in working with preparation and integration processes. Introductory, intermediate, and advanced offerings available.

Integration and complex participant experiences
Supporting participants before, during, and after experiences, including working with C-PTSD, OCD, eating disorders and addiction, spiritual crisis, harm, misattunement, and experiences requiring longer-term integration.

Inner child repair and therapeutic apology in practice
Working with unmet needs, attachment wounds, and protective patterns through an adaptation of the EFFT therapeutic apology and reparenting processes.

Relational dynamics and team practice

The ecology of consent across clinical and ceremonial settings
Moving beyond one-time consent toward relational, ongoing, and context-aware practices. Explores layered, ambivalent, and compromised consent, and supports movement from blanketed consent towards self-leadership and choice.

Power, authority, and relational responsibility in practice
Understanding how authority and power operate in healing environments and how they shape impact, trust, and accountability. Focus on strengthening discernment when meaning, power, and harm intersect.

Relational support and consultation framework

A structured, relational framework that supports teams in moments of needed support within the team or in work with participants. Strengthens team cohesion, peer support, and collaborative decision-making, and is designed to be embedded into programming and sustained independently.

Team culture, communication, and ethical decision-making

Strengthening how teams communicate, reflect, and make decisions in high-stakes or ambiguous situations.

Systems, structures, and accountability

Spiritual harm and ethical response in healing spaces
Recognizing, minimizing, and responding to harm within clinical, ceremonial, and integrative contexts.

Accountability, rupture, and repair within teams and systems
Developing approaches to respond to misattunement and harm with discernment, responsibility, and meaningful repair.

Aligning policies, protocols, and program structures with practice
Reviewing and developing structures that support consistency, discernment, and integrity across teams and settings.

Reciprocity and exchange within programs and systems
Exploring how reciprocity is enacted through programming, compensation, relationships, and resource flow, and how these structures shape responsibility, sustainability, and integrity.

How This Work Is Offered

Trainings and Workshops

Trainings
Offer in-depth, structured learning experiences that support the development of shared frameworks, discernment, and capacity over time. These may take place over half-day, full-day, or multi-day formats, and include opportunities for reflection, practice, and integration.

Workshops
Shorter, focused sessions designed to introduce and explore specific topics or challenges in a more contained format. Often experiential and discussion-based, they can stand alone or be part of a broader training process.

Formats
This work can be offered in a range of formats, depending on the needs, context, and structure of your team or organization:

  • Half-day, full-day, or multi-day trainings
  • Ongoing learning series or cohort-based programs
  • Integration and follow-up sessions
  • Custom-designed trainings for specific teams, programs, or environments
  • Ongoing consultation containers

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How we hold what is tender shapes what becomes possible.

This work is held within an ongoing practice of reciprocity in support of Indigenous communities and land-based initiatives connected to plant medicines and the teachings they carry and share. 

How we hold what is tender shapes what becomes possible.

This work is held within an ongoing practice of reciprocity in support of Indigenous communities and land-based initiatives connected to plant medicines and the teachings they carry and share. 

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