7 Starting Points for Healing Trauma


7 Starting Points for Healing Trauma

If you're a healing practitioner wanting to understand the brilliance of the body with greater nuance, the following tips in this free eBook will give you a sense of the somatic soul-based trauma work that we do. 

Understanding the brilliance of what is going on in the body and mind within a trauma response provides us the keys to completing and unwinding that response.

As healing practitioners, the more we notice and trust information that comes through the body, the more subtly attuned we can be to an individual's unique experience.

If the material in the eBook resonates with you, there is more to learn in our Somatic Soul-Based Trauma Training—a nine-month certificate and mentorship program.

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About Katie

Katie Asmus sitting in nature smiling

With several decades of experience in outdoor education, therapy, teaching, mentoring, and rites of passage guiding, Katie Asmus, MA, BMP, LPC, incorporates present-moment awareness, relationship to the natural world, body-mind connection and ceremonial practices to support people in more deeply and compassionately connecting to themselves, others, and the earth.

She believes strongly in the power of spending time in nature as a way to deeply listen inward, and has a long history of creating, practicing, and facilitating personally meaningful, culturally relevant ceremonies and rites of passage.  Katie also has had a 30-plus-year career working with therapy and coaching clients and over 20 years teaching wilderness therapy, adventure therapy, ecotherapy, and somatic therapy at a graduate level.

Currently, Katie directs and facilitates rites of passage trainings and experiences, sees therapy and coaching clients, guest teaches, and trains therapists and healers through The Somatic Nature Therapy Institute. She is known for saying that “Inner work is world peace work.”