Certification Level 2: The Experientals
Next Training 2025
Level 1 gave us the knowledge base and theory. Level 2 is all about the experiential. You’ll review Level 1 information and practice live the skills introduced. You’ll also learn more advanced touch techniques, get clear on your own touch
In this training, mental health clinicians will:
Requirements for Course:
Participants must be certified level 1 Psychotherpeutic Touch Practitioners.
Investment:
Workshop fee is $895.00.
A $45 discount is available for 60-day advanced registration and payment.
Commitment to Accesibility:
I recognize how systemic racism, meritocracy, capitalism, colonialism, patriarchy and white privilege have been an integral part of Western society and the field of psychotherapy. If you are a BIPOC or global majority identified person, or you are from another historically marginalized population, AND you are providing care to BIPOC or other historically marginalized populations AND have financial need, I offer 10% of these spots at a reduced price based upon financial need. If you feel this is you, please contact me directly.
Cancellation/Refund Policy
Registration:
Due to the experiential nature of this training, this course is limited to 40 participants.
Certifications:
To receive a level 2 certification, participants must complete the entire 20-hour training as well succesfully pass the level 2 quiz with a minimum of 90%.. Additionally, post course, participants must:
There is an additional charge for the review of the documentation.
12 hours of continuing education are required every two years to keep the certification active. 8 of the continuing hours may be provided by other approved providers such as Somatic IFS, Somatic Experiencing, Hakomi, USABP.
Please note, completing this training does not prepare clinicians for Advanced Psychotherapeutic Touch. Advanced Psychotherapeutic Touch requires years of hands-on training and expertise in Somatic Attunement. You will be provided a resource list of training programs that offer psychotherapeutic touch as a therapeutic component.