By the end of the workshop, participants will have developed a clearer understanding of how somatic awareness and breath-based practices can support regulation, presence, and sustainability in helping roles. The workshop emphasizes practical application, ethical consideration, and professional relevance, offering participants tools that can be immediately applied within their own lives and, where appropriate, within their professional practice.
Professionals working in helping and caregiving roles are routinely exposed to high levels of emotional demand, cognitive load, and nervous system activation. Over time, this sustained exposure can contribute to dysregulation, burnout, and reduced capacity for presence and attunement. Increasingly, somatic approaches are being recognized as essential complements to cognitive and relational models of care, offering practical methods for understanding and supporting regulation through the body.
This one-day micro-credential workshop introduces participants to the foundational principles of somatics and the applied use of breathwork as a regulation-based practice within helping professions. The workshop is designed for educators, healthcare workers, therapists, social service professionals, and others working in service-oriented roles who are seeking evidence-informed, body-based tools to support both personal wellbeing and professional effectiveness.
Participants will be guided through an overview of somatic theory, with attention to how stress, emotional labour, and prolonged caregiving are experienced and stored in the body. The workshop will explore nervous system function from a somatic perspective, emphasizing interoception, embodied awareness, and the distinction between cognitive understanding and lived physiological experience. Particular focus will be placed on recognizing patterns of activation and depletion that commonly arise in helping roles, and on identifying pathways back to regulation and safety.
Breathwork will be introduced as a central somatic intervention, with attention to the physiology of breathing and its direct influence on nervous system state. Participants will learn how breath patterns both reflect and shape emotional regulation, attention, and resilience. The workshop will examine breathwork as a self-regulation strategy for helping professionals, as well as a supportive tool that can be integrated ethically and appropriately within professional settings, in accordance with scope of practice and organizational context.
The learning format integrates lecture-based instruction with experiential learning, allowing participants to engage directly with the practices being discussed. Experiential components are designed to deepen understanding through embodied participation, while maintaining a professional, accessible, and trauma-informed approach. Reflection and integration periods will support participants in translating theory into practical application.
No prior experience with somatics or breathwork is required.
Cost: $245 Trent University, Symons Campus
Starts: Sunday, September 27th
Time: 1pm - 5pm
Online Option: Tuesday, September 22nd & Thursday, September 24th from 6- 8:30 pm