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NEXT FREE WEBINAR:
Working with Trauma and the Nervous System:
Somatic and Polyvagal-Informed Approaches

In this webinar, Jenifer Freedy draws on her experience supporting survivors of trauma to explain how therapists can work with the nervous system to support more attuned and effective work with clients.

The session will focus on recognizing and responding to patterns of activation, shutdown, and dissociation as meaningful protective responses, rather than symptoms to be managed.

Jenifer will discuss how a polyvagal-informed lens can support therapists in tracking moment-to-moment shifts, and adjusting their interventions to better support safety, pacing, and connection.

Integrating somatic techniques and polyvagal principles with parts-oriented work, Jen will highlight practical ways to stay aligned with a client’s capacity while deepening therapeutic attunement. The emphasis will be on working with what is happening with the client, by supporting regulation without pushing beyond what feels manageable for the client.

This webinar is well-suited for therapists working with trauma who want to strengthen their understanding of regulation and protective responses, while keeping the therapeutic relationship at the center of the work.

About Jenifer Freedy, MEd, RSW

Jenifer Freedy is a psychotherapist, registered social worker, and clinical supervisor in Ontario, Canada. She specializes in working with survivors of childhood trauma, with a focus on integrating nervous system-informed approaches, parts work therapy, and somatic techniques to support deep and lasting healing.

Jen is the author of Reclaiming What Was Lost: A Woman’s Guide to Healing Childhood Sexual Trauma Using Parts Work Therapy, Somatic Techniques and Polyvagal Principles (New Harbinger, 2026), and also teaches seminars on how to comprehensively treat complex trauma issues.

In addition to her clinical work, Jen provides training and supervision for therapists, offering trauma-informed education that bridges theory and practice. Her teaching emphasizes pacing, safety, and the therapeutic relationship as central to meaningful change.

Webinar Date and Time:

North America: May 27, 2026, 3pm-4pm Pacific/6pm-7pm Eastern

UK: May 27, 2026, 11pm-Midnight

Sydney, Australia: May 28, 2026, 8am-9am

Auckland, New Zealand: May 28, 2026, 10am-11am

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