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NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTH DURING ADDICTION RECOVERY


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During the COVID19 crisis, substance use and process/behaviour addictions might become even more difficult to navigate when trying to find accessible ways to self sooth during times of uncertainty, fear, suffering with the addition of physical isolation.

Dates: Thursdays at 12 - 1 PM EST, June 4, 11, 18, 25

$97 Canadian dollars including tax

Join Anie Boudreau, addiction recovery coach and Movement for Trauma Level 3 practitioner and Jane Clapp, embodied resilience and trauma expert, for a four part webinar focusing on bringing in nervous system health for people recovering from substance use and process related addictive behaviours. Anie has been advocating for those living with the devastating effect of stigma around addiction for almost a decade.

Nervous system education is such an important skill to offer both those in recovery and those helping those in recovery. It offers the gift of normalcy, workability, and compassion to something that has been so universally misunderstood. 

IF YOU CAN’T TUNE IN LIVE, YOU WILL RECEIVE THE RECORDED VERSION WITHIN 24 HOURS THAT YOU CAN DOWNLOAD AND KEEP FOREVER.

This webinar is appropriate for both those in recovery and professionals offering addiction recovery support.

Each week will focus on a specific theme with embodied mindfulness tools and movements to resource you or your client better.

Week One:  Understanding the relationship between addiction and nervous system dysregulation

Week Two: Using mindful movement to support the nervous system in the valleys of pain

Week Three: The power of embodied self compassion to combat the shame that lives in the body

Week Four: Trauma informed mindfulness and task oriented movement to bring us up out of numbness or dissociation

We dedicate this webinar to Michael Young. Without his courageous battle with addiction and his passing, Anie and I might never have crossed paths.

**This webinar is not a replacement for supervised or structured addiction recovery services or medical care and is intended to add resources to whatever current addiction recovery support you might be accessing.

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