Course Overview
This 2-day intensive workshop with renowned trauma therapist Janina Fisher, PhD, explores the deep roots of shame and self-loathing in trauma survivors. Often overlooked yet deeply debilitating, these emotions are internalized adaptations to trauma that sabotage healing. This course provides a clear, somatically-informed, and neuroscience-based framework for identifying and transforming shame into compassion and connection.
What You Will Learn
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The neurobiological and psychological underpinnings of shame and self-loathing
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How trauma survivors develop shame-based identities
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The role of the inner critic and internalized abuser
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How to work with parts of the personality using structural dissociation
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Sensorimotor and relational strategies to shift shame responses
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Practical tools to increase resilience and client engagement
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Real case examples and demonstrations from Janina Fisher’s practice
Who This Course Is For
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Psychotherapists and counselors
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Trauma-informed practitioners
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Social workers, psychologists, and mental health professionals
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Coaches and somatic therapists interested in trauma recovery work
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Students in psychology or trauma certification programs
Format & Materials
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2-day intensive recorded workshop
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Printable worksheets and therapeutic tools
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Q&A sessions and real case discussions
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Lifetime access to the training materials
Break free from the chains of shame. Join trauma expert Janina Fisher for a powerful 2-day deep dive into healing self-loathing and unlocking resilience. Enroll now!
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