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How to Help Clients Revisit Trauma Without Reliving It

When working with traumatic memory, we need to help clients revisit trauma without reliving it.

Otherwise, we risk destabilizing our clients when they are most fragile.

But working with traumatic memory is complicated – we’ve got to know how to work with the different types of memory in order to effectively target our interventions.

That’s why we’re bringing you this short, focused course . . .

How to Help Clients Break the Cycle of Traumatic Memory

How to Help Clients Break the Cycle of Traumatic Memory

Peter Levine, PhD

  • How to Help Clients Revisit Traumatic Memories Without Becoming Stuck in Them
  • How Trauma Impacts Community
  • How to Help Your Clients Build Resilience Against Traumatic Experiences
  • How Different Types of Memory Can Contribute to the Traumatic Experience
  • Why Searching for Memories Can be Counter-Productive (and What’s More Effective in the Treatment of Trauma)
  • How to Help Clients Disrupt the Memory-Distress Cycle
  • Why It’s Crucial to Understand Different Types of Memory (and Which One to Focus on First in the Treatment of Trauma)
  • The One Type of Trauma Memory That Must Change Before All Others
  • Why It’s Crucial to Change the Body’s Experience of Trauma
  • A Useful Strategy That Can Help Your Clients Work Through Trauma with More Stability and Presence
  • How Trauma Gets “Passed Down” from One Generation to the Next
  • One Bias That Can Block the Shortest Path to Healing

Here's What You'll Get:

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Check markDownloadable video and audio so you can watch or listen whenever it’s convenient
Check markTalkBack Segment to distill key ideas (this is where we “land” the session)
Check markNext Week in Your Practice video to give you concrete strategies to use with patients
Check markPrintable QuickStart Guide to make review and action simpler than ever
Check markProfessionally-formatted transcript of the session

Starting Today, This Program Can Change the Way You Practice

Donna Arking

Some of the most valuable work being done today . . .

“I thoroughly enjoyed Peter Levine’s presentation . . . learn more of this valuable theory and you will be rewarded with the sense of how extraordinary (and valid) these ideas are. . . . I think it is some of the most valuable work being done today.”

Donna Arking, LCSW
New York

(I find) Peter Levine’s work . . . clear and deep.

“I’ve worked with Peter Levine’s work for many years and find it clear and deep. But, experiencing this while involved in shock and displacement has been a real gift. I appreciate his humility as well as his courage in forging this work for all of us.”

Paula Michal-Johnson, PhD
Pennsylvania

Paula Michal-Johnson

Isabella Mancuso

. . . I very much appreciated the talk back at the end of this segment . . .

“. . . I very much appreciated the talk back at the end of this segment, as the review emphasized the harm that can be done when trying to solicit memory when one is not in a “safe” space, or the “clinician” is not caring, or is not qualified to treat or assist another . . . in this capacity.”

Isabella Mancuso

Peter A. Levine, Ph.D., holds doctorates in both medical biophysics and psychology. The developer of Somatic Experiencing®, a body-awareness approach to healing trauma, and founder of the Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute, which conducts trainings in this work throughout the world and in various indigenous cultures, with 26 faculty members and over five thousand students. Dr. Levine was a stress consultant for NASA on the development of the space shuttle project and was a member of the Institute of World Affairs Task Force of Psychologists for Social Responsibility in developing responses to large-scale disasters and ethno-political warfare. Levine’s international best seller, Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma, has been translated into 22 languages. His recent interests include the prevention of trauma in children, and he has co-written two books, with Maggie Kline, in this area: Trauma Through a Child’s Eyes and Trauma-Proofing Your Kids. His most recent book: Trauma and Memory: Brain and Body in a Search for the Living Past, was recently released to rave reviews. Levine’s original contribution to the field of body psychotherapy was honored in 2010 when he received the Lifetime Achievement award from the United States Association for Body Psychotherapy (USABP). Levine was also honored as the recipient of the 2020 Psychotherapy Networker Lifetime Achievement Award.

25 reviews for Peter Levine – How to Help Clients Break the Cycle of Traumatic Memory

  1. Noah Hart
    This course felt like a gift. Essential learning for trauma-informed professionals.
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    Madeline Cross
    I finally understand how trauma gets stored in the body and what to do about it in therapy.
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    Gavin Stone
    This filled a major gap in my trauma training and gave me more confidence in complex cases.
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    Hailey Jensen
    Highly organized and thoughtfully curated. You can tell a lot of care went into designing this program.
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    Lucas Ford
    The 'Next Week in Practice' videos were a fantastic bonus. They help bridge theory and real-world use.
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    Chloe Granger
    What a relief to have a structured and safe approach to trauma memory work.
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    Isaac Becker
    I’ve started seeing more client breakthroughs thanks to strategies from this course.
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    Claire Dawson
    The way this course explores procedural memory and trauma is revolutionary.
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    Owen McCarthy
    The course doesn’t just give theory; it offers implementation tools I’ve used with clients right away.
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    Julia Romano
    I appreciate how Peter Levine emphasizes safety, regulation, and presence.
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    Nathan Kim
    Watching this felt like a personal supervision session. So validating and informative.
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    Zara Thompson
    Everything is clear, concise, and packed with actionable insight. I’ll revisit this often.
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    Thomas Delgado
    Even after years in practice, this gave me new tools to stabilize and support my trauma clients effectively.
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    Emily Chen
    I loved the organization of materials—especially the downloadable audio and quick reference guides.
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    Jordan Sinclair
    The examples and practices are easy to adapt to my sessions. Highly recommended for anyone working with trauma survivors.
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    Isabelle Knight
    Peter Levine’s presence and delivery are calming and reassuring—perfect for a course that dives into heavy topics.
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    Mason Wu
    I found the content professionally delivered and clinically relevant. It enhanced my understanding of intergenerational trauma.
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    Avery Ross
    Being able to revisit trauma without reliving it is a skill every trauma therapist needs, and this course teaches it masterfully.
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    Liam Bennett
    What stood out to me most was the explanation of different memory types. This helped me understand why some clients remain stuck.
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    Naomi Patel
    The TalkBack and weekly implementation videos added a practical layer that’s often missing in other online trainings.
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    Carlos Rivera
    Excellent breakdown of complex topics. This course delivers real value in a short format, perfect for busy clinicians.
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    Elena Fischer
    Levine's insights into how memory impacts trauma responses were eye-opening. The QuickStart guide and transcript were especially helpful.
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    Brandon Miles
    I appreciated the focus on somatic techniques. My clients feel safer and more stable during sessions since I started applying the methods.
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    Sophia Caldwell
    This course exceeded my expectations. The depth and clarity of Peter Levine’s approach helped me reframe my entire trauma practice.
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