About
This advanced supervision group is a live, small-group clinical practice lab for integrating the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model™ (FSPM) into real therapeutic work. At the center is the Embodied Assessment and Treatment Tool (EATT), a somatic assessment method grounded in Focusing and neuroceptive awareness. It trains clinicians to assess from within experience, where nervous system, felt sense, and relational field are primary sources of clinical knowing. Assessment here is not pathologizing. It is embodied, emergent, and co-regulated. The EATT offers a paradigm shift in mental health assessment and can be integrated into any therapeutic modality. Documented through moment to moment tracking, it works with: • Autonomic nervous system states (polyvagal-informed tracking) • Focusing-based interoceptive awareness (felt sense) • Real-time relational attunement This allows you to: •Sense the organizing state of the nervous system •Recognize survival strategies as embodied intelligence •Track what is emerging before it is verbalized • Support regulation through moment-to-moment bodily awareness You are learning to think with the body, not about it. HOW THE GROUP WORKS Each monthly session includes embodied practice, group connection, and a live demonstration with a volunteer. In the second half, a participant presents a case using the EATT. Together we: • Map autonomic patterns through neuroception tracking • Assess interoceptive capacity using the Experiencing Scale • Explore survival strategies and relational dynamics • Identify emerging movement toward regulation • Generate interventions directly from embodied knowing CLINICAL APPLICATIONS The EATT is used across: trauma and complex trauma, addiction and compulsive patterns, dissociation and shutdown, chronic pain and somatic distress, neurodiversity, attachment and relational issues, and sexual or gender-based trauma. SCHEDULE: • 9-month live Zooms • Monthly 2-hour sessions (12–2 p.m. ET) • Sept 3, Oct 1, No
You can also join this program via the mobile app. Go to the app
