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Nervous System-Informed Approaches to Psychotherapy: An Embodied Approach

  • Saint Charles Avenue Baptist Church (Fellowship Hall) 7100 Saint Charles Avenue New Orleans, LA, 70118 United States (map)

Nervous System-Informed Approaches to Psychotherapy: An Embodied Approach

Understanding how to help people starts with understanding the nervous system. In this dynamic and practical CEU, you'll learn how trauma, stress, and regulation shape behavior through a neurobiological approach. You’ll leave with tools that will help you immediately create greater safety, deepen client connection, and support lasting healing in your clinical work. This training is essential for social workers who want to deepen their trauma-informed practice and intervene more effectively with clients experiencing dysregulation.  

Learning Objectives:

  1. Participants will describe three key facts of nervous system dys/regulation and the processes that drive it.

  2. Participants will identify and analyze the efficacy of techniques to respond to each nervous system states in clients.

  3. Participants will evaluate a clinical scenario to identify the nervous system state, how nervous system state is influencing the presenting concern, and how to appropriately intervene.

3 clinical hours, in-person

This program is approved for three clinical contact hours by Tides Center for Wellness as authorized by the Louisiana State Board of Social Work Examiners.

Presenter: Dr. Cat Poehling, LCSW-BACS, LCSW-S, SEP

Dr. Cat Poehling is a joyful and justice-driven trauma therapist, reproductive justice scholar, and educator. She has over 20 years of experience working alongside diverse communities in healing and transformation. With advanced Social Work and Disaster Resilience & Leadership degrees from Tulane University, she brings an expert clinical lens. She is certified Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP), Level 2 trained Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapist, and Level 1 trained Dynamic Attachment Repatterning Experience (DARe) practitioner. Dr. Poehling’s work is rooted in compassion and curiosity, specializing in trauma psychotherapy for women and LGBTQ+ folks. She’s also a sought-after clinical supervisor, program evaluator, and researcher exploring how Somatic Experiencing can support lasting change. Whether in the therapy room, classroom, or community, Dr. Poehling brings heart, rigor, and a sense of adventure to everything she does.

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