
See it Sooner. Shift it Deeper.
Experiential, right-brain psychotherapy training for
mental health clinicians.

Experiential, right-brain psychotherapy training for
mental health clinicians.

The most significant moments in therapy often arrive without words — in a shift of tone, a held silence, a change in posture, the felt sense that passes between client and clinician.
Small Figures Work is a clinical training for mental health practitioners who want to tap into the right-brain, implicit dimension sooner and work with it more deeply.
Grounded in affective neuroscience and attachment theory, the training focuses on the right-brain-to-right-brain communication at the heart of therapeutic change — the nonverbal, embodied and relational processes that talking alone can miss.
The emphasis is experiential rather than theoretical: clinicians develop a finer attunement to what is unfolding in the room, and the confidence to follow it.
It is designed for psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers, counsellors, psychiatrists and other mental health practitioners — from those early in their careers to experienced clinicians looking to refine their craft.
Participants leave with a greater capacity to engage clients, to notice implicit process as it happens, and to facilitate change that reaches beyond insight.
Explore the training workshop or read what past participants have to say.
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