Embodied Awareness in Therapy: Navigating the Unspoken Dynamics
Join us for an immersive and experiential CPD training that explores the unspoken dynamics of therapy, the subtle, embodied exchanges that shape deep relational work.
Over two in-person days, this small-group workshop will support you in cultivating embodied self-awareness, emotional attunement, and non-verbal sensitivity. Through live, grounded exercises and reflective dialogue, you’ll learn to navigate body language, gesture, and presence as powerful therapeutic tools.
Drawing from attachment theory, interpersonal neurobiology, and Gestalt therapy, the course emphasises the moments between words, where posture, breath, tone, and shared emotion offer rich clinical insight.
This training is facilitated by experienced and specialist group therapists, with a strong emphasis on emotional safety and embodied pacing. It offers practical and personal tools to help you show up more fully, responsively, and intuitively in your work.
Accreditation & Framework Relevance
- 10 CPD Hours, accredited by The CPD Group (Accredited Activity ID: #1018170)
- CPD certificate included
- Aligned with the SCoPEd Framework, supporting:
Domain 3: Assessment and Formulation
Domain 4: Therapeutic Practice
Domain 6: Personal and Professional Development
- Ideal for therapists building a CPD portfolio or evidencing SCoPEd-aligned development.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this training, you will:
- Deepen your ability to track non-verbal and embodied cues
- Strengthen your therapeutic presence and attunement
- Apply theory from neurobiology, Gestalt, and attachment models in practice
- Reflect on and refine your own relational patterns
- Integrate body, emotion, and awareness into your ongoing client work
Who Is This For?
This training is for:
- Qualified therapists, counsellors, and psychologists
- Trainee therapists and trainee counsellors
- Mental health professionals with an interest in somatic, relational, or embodied work
- Practitioners seeking to move beyond technique into presence and responsiveness