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Friday January 19, 2024 | 9:30am - 3:15pm EST
5 CE Credits
Live via Zoom
Program Description:
This workshop will explore the intergenerational legacy of racism and white body supremacy and how that lives in the body and shows up in relationships. The goal is to build racial literacy, fluency and agility as well as somatic resources for having conversations about race. We will identify different types of racial microaggressions, somatics of being a racial being, and wounds of oppression. We will explore racial identity development, what is whiteness and how that shows up in people who identify as white as well as those who are racially minoritized as people of color. Participants will identify skills to be developed to have compassionate race centered conversations with a variety of individuals. This anti-racism model will take a mindfulness- based approach to invite in curiosity and a somatic awareness of how racial trauma lives in our bodies. It is an interactive workshop that uses multimedia format to encourage processing in different ways.
Level of Instruction:
Intermediate
Learning Objectives:
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Participants will be able to assess different stages of racial identity development.
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Participants will be able to describe different types of racial trauma, racial microaggressions and associated symptoms.
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Participants will be able to list different types of rage, grief and stress related to racial trauma.
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Participants will describe four strategies for healing racial trauma.
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Participants will be able to explain whiteness as a culture and a system that shows up in daily life.
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Participants will identify 3 ways to address microaggressions.
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Participants will articulate somatic language and 3 somatic resources.

About the Presenter:
Nathalie Edmond, PsyD, RYT-500 is a licensed clinical psychologist, antiracism consultant and trainer and experienced yoga teacher. She believes that transformation happens when we integrate mind-body-spirit and have an embodied dialogue. She is trained in mindfulness, multiculturalism and intersectional feminism and takes a trauma informed approach to her work. She is the director of the counseling center at Villanova University. She was director of the women's trauma program for seven years and also worked at Princeton University. She teaches a graduate course on multiculturalism and feminism. She believes that anti-oppression work begins within one's self and includes addressing all oppressed groups and identities as we work towards liberation of all beings. She has been intensively trained in mindfulness based and trauma sensitive approaches to therapy which include Dialectical Behavior Therapy (10 day intensive), attachment focused EMDR, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy (levels 1 and 2), and various yoga traditions.
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Group Rates Available:
3 - 5 people = $15 off individual rate (member/non-member)
6 - 8 people = $20 off individual rate (member/non-member)
8 + people = $25 off individual rate (member/non-member)
Please contact office@nhpsychology.org for more information. Please include first name, last name and email address for each participant in the group, along with a contact person for the invoice.
Paying with a check:
Checks must be received within one week of the event. If payment has not been received, registrant will still have option to pay online with a credit card up until the day before the program. If an invoice remains open on the day of the event, the registrant will not be allowed to attend.
Cancellation policy:
Refunds, minus a 10% cancellation fee, will be issued for all cancellations received two weeks prior to the start of the course. No refunds or vouchers will be made thereafter. No-shows are not refunded.
Attendance policy:
Full attendance is required to obtain CEs per NHPA policy. No partial credit will be given. Those who attend the workshop and complete the evaluation form will receive 5 continuing education credits. Please note that APA CE rules require that we only give credit to those who attend the entire workshop. Those arriving after the scheduled start time or leaving before the workshop is completed will not receive CE credits.
Registrations are Transferable:
Registrants can transfer an event confirmation to another individual. The NHPA office must be notified of the transfer at least 24 hours prior to the event.

This program is sponsored by the New Hampshire Psychological Association. NHPA is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. NHPA maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
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