Trauma-informed Leadership II Self Study Course
with Thomas Hübl
How can we, as leaders, become focal points for relationality, coherence and safety in our spheres of influence? How can we help to build healing architectures, even when there is war? Given what we are currently seeing in terms of a rapid cumulative display of crises, it is acutely important for humanity to wake up to the hidden variable in our societal matrix: individual, ancestral and collective trauma. It is an integral part of our citizen responsibility to take care of the aftermath of transgressions of the past and turn these wounds into shared learning and ethical restoration. Our collective wounds need a collective body to heal.
The Pocket Project is delivering this Trauma-Informed Leadership Course II to fuel trauma-informed practice and help to integrate traumatic content through relational and systems sensing. As leaders, we will acquire or deepen our skills of trauma-informed presence, self- and co-regulation, titration, coherence-building and Global Social Witnessing to meet the challenges of our times with response-ability and creativity. Each of us can create relational health and healing architectures in our spheres of influence.
This course offers a refinement and deepening of our first Trauma-informed Leadership Course from 2021.
As trauma-informed leaders, we develop our skills for systemic healing, becoming more able to integrate the past, fulfil our potential and create new opportunities and possibilities with our teams.
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