This offering reflects something deeply needed in our time — a space where supervision becomes more than case discussion and turns into embodied presence.
The integration of Somatic Experiencing® with Polyvagal understanding and chronic pain work feels especially important. So often, pain is approached mechanically, while the nervous system’s story remains unheard. Creating a setting where the body is invited — not corrected — opens a very different doorway.
What stands out to me is the emphasis on loving reception. When someone feels truly met in their physiology, something reorganizes naturally. Not through force, not through analysis — but through safety.
Chronic pain frequently carries layers of unfinished activation, held survival responses, and protective intelligence. Supporting practitioners (and clients) to recognize this with compassion can shift both perception and outcome.
This kind of one-on-one supervision honors the body as teacher. It respects the nervous system’s pacing. And it acknowledges that healing often unfolds through gentle alignment rather than intervention.
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