Courses for Practitioners
Online Trauma Informed Education For Movement and Manual Therapists.
Build a more Trauma-informed and sustainable practice. These self-paced courses offer practical, accessible tools for hands-on practitioners to work more safely and effectively with clients who carry stress, trauma, or overwhelm in their bodies.
Note: Continuing Education Credits (CEC/CEU):
These courses qualify for Continuing Education Credits (CEC/CEU) with some governing bodies for massage therapists and other eligible practitioners.

Jessica offers online education for massage therapists, movement professionals, and body-based practitioners who want to integrate trauma-informed principles and somatic awareness into their work. Rooted in over 20 years of clinical experience and advanced training in somatic therapy, her courses are practical, embodied, and designed to meet you in your real-world practice.
Whether you're just beginning to explore nervous system-based work or you're looking to deepen your understanding of trauma-informed care, these courses offer tools you can begin using right away - with your clients and within yourself.
“Healing trauma is not about making the pain go away, but about allowing the body to complete its natural cycle of self‑regulation and healing.”
- Dr. Peter Levine
Why Take These Courses?
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Understand trauma through a nervous system lens
Learn how stress, trauma, and dysregulation show up in the body—and how to work safely and effectively with them. -
Bring more sensitivity and precision to your touch
Explore how to offer hands-on care that feels safe, attuned, and responsive, especially for clients with complex histories. -
Expand your confidence and capacity as a practitioner
Build your skill set with tools for co-regulation, pacing, and presence, even in challenging sessions. -
Develop strong therapeutic relationships
Create a space where clients feel seen, supported, and empowered to participate in their own healing. -
Prevent practitioner burnout
Learn strategies to care for your own nervous system while holding space for others—because sustainable practice starts with regulation. -
Connect theory to practice
Jessica draws from Somatic Experiencing, manual therapy, and lived experience in the treatment room to make trauma theory tangible and applicable.