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Venue
Module 1
Thur-Sun – 9-5:30, Mon 9-3:30
Module 2
Thur-Sun – 9-5:30, Mon 9-4:00
Closest Airport: Raleigh-Durham International (RDU)
NOTE: If traveling, please schedule flights for after 5pm on Mon. Attendance of entire training is required to obtain CE’s and builds the integrity of the learning container.
Lodging
Module 1, June 6-10, 2024: Hyatt Place Chapel Hill/Southern Village–There are a limited number of rooms available at a discounted rate of $179/night reserved for evenings of June 5-10, 2024.
Website: To book direct guests can also visit: Embodied Recovery Institute – June | The Corporate/Group Code is: G-ERIJ
Cutoff Date for Reservations: May 15, 2024. Registration at the discounted group rate may not be available after this date.
Module 2, October 17-21, 2024: Hyatt Place Chapel Hill/Southern Village–There are a limited number of rooms available at a discounted rate of $199/night reserved for evenings of October 16-21, 2024.
Website: To book direct guests can also visit: Embodied Recovery Institute – October | The Corporate/Group Code is: G-ERIO
Cutoff Date for Reservations: September 25, 2024. Registration at the discounted group rate may not be available after this date.
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About This Course
Moving Through Barriers to Embodiment (formerly Phase II: Clinical Applications of ERED) course is designed for providers who have completed Introduction to Embodied Recovery for Eating Disorders (ERED) and are ready to apply the ERED approach to their work with clients. This training offers participants an in-depth exploration of concepts presented in Introduction to Embodied Recovery for Eating Disorder (ERED). Through experiential and embodied practice, participants build a bottom-up, felt-sense understanding of Polyvagal theory (Porges 1995), The Window of Tolerance (Siegel, 1999), the Action Cycle (Ogden2012, Kurtz 1990) and Barriers to Action (Ogden 2012, Kurtz 1990), the Relational Cycle (Bainbridge-Cohen, 1993), the Defense-Response Cycle (Levine,1997 ) which are expressed through disordered eating behaviors... Learn More
Course Prerequisites
One of the following courses is required before you can take this course: