Become an Expert in SE Therapy: Trauma-Informed Training and Education

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An In-depth Guide to Becoming a Proficient SE Therapist: Education and Training in Trauma-Based Therapy

Trauma-Informed Training: Journey Toward Mastering SE Therapy

Welcome! This informative guide takes you on a perceived journey through the path of becoming an expert in Somatic Experiencing (SE) therapy. Our focus is on trauma-informed training that's core to SE therapy, and provides key resources for those aspiring to train in the field. The vital part in regard to mental health is understanding trauma and SE therapy offers an invaluable toolkit for healthcare workers, therapists, and those personally impacted by trauma.

Table of contents:

  1. What Is SE Therapy?
  2. Benefits of SE Therapy
  3. Training in SE Therapy
  4. Paths to Becoming an SE Therapist
  5. SE Therapist's Role in Mental Health
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

What Is SE Therapy?

Sophisticated and widely-acclaimed, SE therapy takes a body-oriented approach to healing trauma. Developed by Dr. Peter A. Levine, this therapy is based on the observation that wild prey animals, though routinely threatened, are rarely traumatized. Instead, they utilize innate mechanisms to regulate and discharge the high levels of arousal associated with defensive survival behaviours. Humans possess similar regulatory mechanisms but they often become dysfunctional due to various reasons like the effects of societal, cultural norms, and sustained traumatic experiences.

"Trauma is a fact of life. It does not, however, have to be a life sentence." - Peter A. Levine

This therapy aims to guide those affected by trauma to develop awareness of their body's sensations (somatic experience) to help them release tension patterns, thus facilitating trauma recovery.


Benefits of SE Therapy

  1. Trauma Resolution: SE therapy powers a dual function, serving those who have experienced trauma and those looking after them.
  2. Improved Emotional Regulation: Learning and practicing SE therapy techniques can lead to better emotional and physiological regulation.
  3. Stress Reduction: SE therapy aids in stress management, which is integral to overall mental health.
  4. Enhanced Resilience: By learning and practicing SE therapy, individuals can enhance their resilience to future traumas and stressful experiences.

Training in SE Therapy

Suppose you are planning to make a career in mental health specializing in trauma recovery. In that case, training in SE Therapy could be a strategically advantageous standpoint. Join us at Aura Institute for comprehensive SE therapy training programs. Both in-person and online courses are available, making it flexible for participants across the globe.


Paths to Becoming an SE Therapist

The journey to becoming an SE therapist is both enriching and challenging. Generally, three steps can help you reach your goal.

  1. Education: Earning a bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, or a related field is a good starting point. Advanced studies, such as a master's degree or a doctoral degree, can further open up opportunities.
  2. Training in SE Therapy: Participate in a recognized SE therapy training program to gain practical skills. Here at Aura Institute, you can access a comprehensive list of courses.
  3. Certification and Licensing: To practice professionally, you'll need to get certified and licensed in your locale.

SE Therapist's Role in Mental Health

An SE therapist plays an invaluable role in mental health care. They help individuals navigate their way through trauma recovery, build resilience, and improve their overall mental health. Through SE therapy, therapists can teach individuals how to regulate their emotions, manage stress, and increase their resilience.

The role of an SE therapist also includes educating others about SE therapy. By raising awareness and understanding, therapists can contribute greatly to reducing the stigma surrounding mental health and trauma.


Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who is SE Therapy For?SE therapy is for anyone who has experienced trauma and is looking for a holistic approach to recovery. It is also for health professionals who want to expand their knowledge and expertise in trauma-informed care.

  2. Where Can I Take Courses in SE Therapy?Aura Institute offers a range of SE therapy courses, both in-person and online.

  3. How Long Does It Take To Become an SE Therapist?The duration varies based on the program you choose, your educational background, and your dedication to the coursework. It may take a couple of years of focused study and practical training.


As you progress in your mental health journey or training as an SE therapist, remember that every effort you put goes a long way in enriching not only your life but also those you reach out to. Get in touch with us at Aura Institute for more resources and support on the path of becoming an expert in SE therapy.



Ready to start your career as a trauma informed care practitioner? Contact us at info@aurainstitute.org or (424) 400-3048 to begin your journey as a certified trauma practitioner and make a positive impact in trauma care.

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