Training Events

Explore upcoming Sensorimotor Psychotherapy trainings, live consultations, and community events led by our faculty worldwide.

A neatly arranged therapy consultation space without any people, featuring a modern upholstered armchair facing a low wooden coffee table. On the table rests an open notebook, a weighted sand tray, and a smooth river stone, symbolizing grounding. Behind, tall bookshelves display neatly organized psychology and neuroscience books alongside a few green plants. Soft morning daylight filters through a large window with sheer white curtains, casting diffused light and gentle shadows across the room. Photographic realism with a calm, professional atmosphere, composed at eye level with moderate depth of field so the foreground objects are in sharp focus and the background slightly softened, conveying a sense of safety, clarity, and evidence-based practice.

Our Faculty

A close-up of a therapist’s workstation with no people present: a sleek wooden desk holds a laptop displaying a neuroscience brain diagram, a spiral-bound training manual labeled “Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Fundamentals,” color-coded sticky notes, and a pair of noise-canceling headphones resting neatly to one side. A small tactile object, like a textured stress ball, sits beside the manual. The space is lit by soft, indirect daylight from an unseen window and a warm desk lamp, creating gentle highlights on the laptop and manual. Shot from a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, with shallow depth of field that keeps the manual and tactile object in sharp focus while the background office shelves blur, suggesting focused online learning and professional development.

Aarav Sharma

A detailed close-up of somatic therapy tools arranged on a neutral linen cloth atop a light oak table: a weighted lap pad with soft gray fabric, a coiled textured therapy band, a small hourglass timer, and a set of colored cards illustrating body-based regulation techniques. Nearby lies a printed Sensorimotor Psychotherapy worksheet with tidy diagrams of posture and arousal levels. Soft studio lighting from the side creates subtle shadows and gentle highlights on each object’s surface, emphasizing textures and materials. Photographic realism with a centered, overhead composition and sharp focus throughout, conveying a precise, evidence-based, and tactile approach to psychotherapy training and practice.

Mateo García

An inviting training room set up for a somatic psychotherapy workshop, completely empty of people. Padded chairs form a loose circle around a central arrangement of grounding objects: folded blankets, yoga bolsters, a basket of smooth stones, and a small wooden box labeled “Resources.” Along the walls, large whiteboards show hand-drawn body diagrams and regulation exercises. Natural afternoon light pours in through high windows, creating a warm, balanced illumination with soft shadows under the chairs. Photographic realism at a wide angle captures the entire room, emphasizing open space and clear pathways. The mood is calm, organized, and professional, communicating readiness for experiential learning in a safe, embodied environment.

Zuri Ndlovu

A neatly arranged therapy consultation space without any people, featuring a modern upholstered armchair facing a low wooden coffee table. On the table rests an open notebook, a weighted sand tray, and a smooth river stone, symbolizing grounding. Behind, tall bookshelves display neatly organized psychology and neuroscience books alongside a few green plants. Soft morning daylight filters through a large window with sheer white curtains, casting diffused light and gentle shadows across the room. Photographic realism with a calm, professional atmosphere, composed at eye level with moderate depth of field so the foreground objects are in sharp focus and the background slightly softened, conveying a sense of safety, clarity, and evidence-based practice.

Leila Haddad

A close-up of a therapist’s workstation with no people present: a sleek wooden desk holds a laptop displaying a neuroscience brain diagram, a spiral-bound training manual labeled “Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Fundamentals,” color-coded sticky notes, and a pair of noise-canceling headphones resting neatly to one side. A small tactile object, like a textured stress ball, sits beside the manual. The space is lit by soft, indirect daylight from an unseen window and a warm desk lamp, creating gentle highlights on the laptop and manual. Shot from a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, with shallow depth of field that keeps the manual and tactile object in sharp focus while the background office shelves blur, suggesting focused online learning and professional development.

Hiroshi Tanaka

A detailed close-up of somatic therapy tools arranged on a neutral linen cloth atop a light oak table: a weighted lap pad with soft gray fabric, a coiled textured therapy band, a small hourglass timer, and a set of colored cards illustrating body-based regulation techniques. Nearby lies a printed Sensorimotor Psychotherapy worksheet with tidy diagrams of posture and arousal levels. Soft studio lighting from the side creates subtle shadows and gentle highlights on each object’s surface, emphasizing textures and materials. Photographic realism with a centered, overhead composition and sharp focus throughout, conveying a precise, evidence-based, and tactile approach to psychotherapy training and practice.

Amara Okafor

An inviting training room set up for a somatic psychotherapy workshop, completely empty of people. Padded chairs form a loose circle around a central arrangement of grounding objects: folded blankets, yoga bolsters, a basket of smooth stones, and a small wooden box labeled “Resources.” Along the walls, large whiteboards show hand-drawn body diagrams and regulation exercises. Natural afternoon light pours in through high windows, creating a warm, balanced illumination with soft shadows under the chairs. Photographic realism at a wide angle captures the entire room, emphasizing open space and clear pathways. The mood is calm, organized, and professional, communicating readiness for experiential learning in a safe, embodied environment.

Soren Jensen

A neatly arranged therapy consultation space without any people, featuring a modern upholstered armchair facing a low wooden coffee table. On the table rests an open notebook, a weighted sand tray, and a smooth river stone, symbolizing grounding. Behind, tall bookshelves display neatly organized psychology and neuroscience books alongside a few green plants. Soft morning daylight filters through a large window with sheer white curtains, casting diffused light and gentle shadows across the room. Photographic realism with a calm, professional atmosphere, composed at eye level with moderate depth of field so the foreground objects are in sharp focus and the background slightly softened, conveying a sense of safety, clarity, and evidence-based practice.

Nia Roberts

Testimonials

Rating: 5 out of 5.

This training transformed how I work with trauma. The blend of neuroscience, somatics, and practical skills was immediately usable with my most complex clients.

— Aya Nakamura

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Sensorimotor Psychotherapy gave me a clear, compassionate map for working with the body in therapy. My clients feel safer and more empowered.

— Lila Patel

Rating: 4 out of 5.

The faculty model genuine presence and humility. Their live demos, coaching, and feedback helped me integrate techniques I had struggled to apply from other trainings.

— Mateo García

Rating: 5 out of 5.

I appreciate the emphasis on cultural sensitivity and nervous system regulation. The online format was engaging, experiential, and surprisingly intimate for an international cohort.

— Aya Nakamura

Upcoming Events

Live Faculty Events

Live Webinar

North America

2025-09-23

Faculty Panel

Virtual

2025-09-28

Practice Lab

Virtual

2025-09-20

Clinical Webinar

Europe Online

2025-09-24

Faculty Panel

Virtual Americas Hub

2025-09-30

Case Consult

Virtual

2025-09-21

Clinical Webinar

Asia Pacific

2025-09-27

Practice Lab

Virtual Europe

2025-10-01

Case Consult

Virtual Asia