Individual Workshops
Program Overview
We offer a range of individual workshops specifically designed to help you navigate everyday life challenges. Geared toward practical, real-world applications, these workshops focus on key areas such as stress management, parenting, marriage, communication skills, and emotional well-being. Each session is tailored to provide you with valuable tools and strategies that can be easily integrated into your daily routine, helping you manage life’s demands more effectively. Led by experienced professionals, our workshops aim to empower you with the skills needed to enhance your relationships, improve mental resilience, and create a more balanced, fulfilling life.
Upcoming Modules and Workshops
Attachment in Action
This course offers a deep dive into attachment theory and its application in clinical practice, providing students with the tools and knowledge to integrate these concepts into their therapeutic work. Students will explore the evolution of attachment theory, its foundational principles, and key classifications, including secure, dismissing, and preoccupied attachment styles. The course also examines how unresolved trauma influences attachment patterns and relationships.
Designed to enhance clinical skills, this course equips participants to use attachment theory as a framework for fostering secure connections in therapy. Students will gain insights into the therapist’s role in promoting secure attachments, facilitating mourning processes, and navigating attachment-related challenges such as borderline presentations. Additionally, the course introduces the Crittenden Dynamic Maturational Model and emphasizes using self-awareness and the therapeutic relationship as tools for healing and growth.
Course Instructor
Linda Cundy
Linda Cundy Psychotherapy
Schedule
Friday, 21 March 2025 | 9AM to 5PM | Online
Saturday, 22 March 2025 | 9AM to 5PM | Online
Investment
200 BD for members / 220 BD for non-members and past students
Treatment Resistant Depression (Sensorimotor)
The Treatment-Resistant Depression (Sensorimotor) Course offers mental health practitioners specialized tools and insights to address depression that remains unresolved through traditional methods. This course introduces the sensorimotor approach—an innovative, mind-body therapeutic framework designed to foster deep healing and transformation.
Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the complex factors contributing to treatment-resistant depression, including unresolved trauma, somatic symptoms, and the role of the body in emotional health. By exploring the sensorimotor approach, they will learn to identify and address these challenges, promoting greater well-being and resilience in their clients.
Combining theoretical knowledge, case studies, and hands-on exercises, this course equips practitioners with practical skills to integrate sensorimotor techniques into therapy. Participants will learn to engage the body in the therapeutic process, regulate physiological imbalances, and support emotional regulation and recovery.
Topics covered include embodied mindfulness, somatic tracking, grounding techniques, and working with non-verbal trauma expressions. The course also examines the influence of attachment and relational dynamics in depression, providing actionable strategies to address these critical areas effectively.
Course Instructor
Tony Buckley
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute
Schedule
Thursday, 17 April 2025 | 9AM to 5PM | Online
Friday, 18 April 2025 | 9AM to 5PM | Online
Saturday, 19 April 2025 | 9AM to 5PM | Online
Investment
450 BD for members / 500 BD for non-members and past students
Understanding Love & Relationships
The objective of this course is to explore the complexities of love and relationships, offering a nuanced exploration of the challenges and dynamics that shape romantic connections. Students will engage with critical topics such as love, desire, infidelity, betrayal, shame, forgiveness, and the unique role therapists play in couple therapy.
With a focus on infidelity, toxic and narcissistic relationships, and the impact of parenthood, the course aims to deepen students’ understanding of relational dynamics. Participants will gain the knowledge and skills needed to support clients in navigating the emotional and psychological challenges of romantic relationships, fostering healing and growth in the face of adversity.
Course Instructor
Eman Nooruddin
Capital Knowledge
Schedule
Friday, 16 May 2025 | 9AM to 5PM | Online and In-Person
Saturday, 17 May 2025 | 9AM to 5PM | Online and In-Person
Investment
200 BD for members / 220 BD for non-members and past students
Breath Therapy and release of Emotional Trauma
Discover the transformative power of breathwork to create meaningful change for yourself and your clients. This course explores the essentials of breathwork, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to integrate it into therapeutic practice effectively.
Key topics include understanding the autonomic nervous system (ANS) through the lens of polyvagal theory, exploring its connection to clients’ symptoms, and examining the physiology of breath and its impact on the ANS. You’ll also learn breathwork fundamentals and practical techniques for applying breathwork in the therapy room.
By the end of this course, you’ll be prepared to harness the potential of breathwork to promote regulation, resilience, and healing in your clients’ lives.
Course Instructor
Shaima Aseeri
Capital Knowledge
Schedule
DAY, DD MMM 2025 | 9AM to 5PM | In-Person
Investment
160 BD for members / 180 BD for non-members and past students
Available Modules and Workshops
Ethical Dilemmas
Ethical guidelines for therapists were once clear-cut: no gifts, no dual relationships, and no contact outside sessions. However, the rise of digital communication and evolving professional norms have introduced complex questions about boundaries in modern practice. How should therapists navigate interactions via email, texting, and social media? Is it ethical to Google clients before the first session?
This course dives into the ethical challenges unique to contemporary therapy. Through thought-provoking discussions and case studies, participants will explore real-world dilemmas and share diverse perspectives in both small and large group settings. By fostering collaboration and consultation, the course emphasizes a practical, consultative approach to managing ethical issues in today’s therapy landscape.
The Body as an ally
Just as trauma often manifests through bodily experiences, the pathways to resilience, healing, and a sense of safety can also be accessed through the body. This module introduces the foundational principles of bodywork, emphasizing the transformative potential of subtle movements, sensory engagement (beyond the traditional five senses), and nervous system awareness in addressing the impacts of trauma.
Therapists will gain a deeper understanding of key trauma-informed concepts and learn how to integrate them into their practice. The module offers a variety of tools to help clients build resilience and restore balance, along with practical strategies tailored to individual needs. Participants will also develop a clearer grasp of regulation—what it involves and how to guide clients on their journey toward healing and meaningful growth.



