There are still spots available in this upcoming workshop in Boston:
TIMBo for Compassionate Organizations
Translating Trauma-Informed Values into ACTION
Led by Suzanne Jones, creator of the TIMBo Method
and innovator in building stress-responsive social networks.
The Non-Profit Center, 89 South Street, Boston MA
** $250 Early Bird extended! Must register by 3/15/19 **
4 CEUs for eligible professionals ($35 fee payable at event)
The Workshop
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TIMBo is a revolutionary, universally accessible model for transforming stress and trauma in individuals, organizations and communities to create more empathetic and effective systems of care.
Clinicians, managers, teachers and providers who integrate just the first of the TIMBo Method’s 7 Embodied Resources in their work immediately begin experiencing less stress-reactivity, leading to more effective outcomes, a greater sense of efficacy, and more satisfaction in their jobs.
In this 5-hour experiential workshop, you will learn:
- How adverse experiences/ACEs imprint in the body during development
- How that imprint is directly related to the stress you experience now
- How these imprints manifest in the long term in individuals and organizations
- 7 Embodied Resources for wellbeing that you, your staff, and your clients can access
- How TIMBo practices reverse the effects of stress and trauma to build more effective systems of care
Your presenters
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Suzanne Jones, Presenter
Creator of TIMBo Method
Founder, The TIMBo Collective
Sue Jones is an expert in the field of trauma recovery through somatic methods. She has presented workshops and talks at Omega Institute, Kripalu, Mental and Behavioral health facilities in the greater Boston Area, National Conferences and new England area businesses. Her work has been profiled on CNN, in Yoga Journal, the New York Times, Shape, Whole Living, and she was recently interviewed most recently by author Rick Hanson for Sounds True. Sue founded The TIMBo Collective (formerly called yogaHOPE) in 2006 and developed the TIMBo program for transforming trauma in 2009. Since its launch in 2012, her programs have been delivered to over 4,000 women in the U.S., Haiti, Kenya and Iran, and helped transform client care at organizations in Massachusetts, Washington DC, and Georgia serving women ovecoming homelessness, addiction, and domestic violence. Sue writes a monthly blog for The TIMBo Collective and expects to publish her book later this year.
Zoe MacLaren, Host
Facilitator and Coach
Co-Director, The TIMBo Collective
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