This presentation introduces clinicians to the use of sound and creative expression as supportive tools for trauma treatment. Grounded in current research and ethical practice, these practical strategies are proven to enhance client regulation, especially when traditional talk therapy has been less effective. We’ll look at how to apply these techniques in a clinically appropriate way, and explore key considerations around scope of practice, cultural sensitivity, and informed consent.
After attending this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Describe how sound and creative expression can support regulation and trauma recovery in clinical settings
- Identify at least two creative, evidence-informed interventions appropriate for clients impacted by trauma
- Discuss ethical and cultural considerations when integrating these approaches into clinical practice
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Gabrielle is a licensed clinical social worker, consultant, coach, entrepreneur and educator with 10+ years of experience specializing in stress, chronic health conditions, and trauma. She draws from her training as an EMDR and Polyvagal Informed therapist to utilize mind/body approaches for stress resilience. An international speaker and retreat leader, Gabrielle has been featured in Authority Magazine, The Daily Om, and Bustle, and on the Everyday Woman TV Network.