CPD04 Trauma-Informed Meditation Teacher Training: Meditation Therapy for Brain, Biome & Genome (Online)

An Online Continuing Professional Development Specialty Intensive

Integration is the pathway toward wellbeing.

Dan Siegel

This course is designed for teachers, yoga therapists and practitioners, including doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists, counsellors, psychotherapists, allied health professionals and mental health care workers who wish to deepen their practice, enhance clinical insight and build professional capacity to offer trauma informed meditation and mindful embodiment within contemporary clinical settings. The course aligns with the key principles of the RACGP Curriculum, the RANZCP Fellowship Competency Framework and the PACFA Training Standards for trauma responsive practice. The programme is registered with Meditation Australia and Yoga Australia.

Anchored in the biopsychosocial model central to general practice, psychiatry, counselling and psychotherapy education, this program emphasises the equal importance of the body and mind in trauma responsive care. Through this integrated embodied brain perspective, practitioners learn to support patients and clients in ways that cultivate safety, regulation, connection and wellbeing.

This trauma informed teacher training course delivers evidence based content relevant to general practice, psychiatry, counselling, psychotherapy and allied health. From a meditative and experiential framework, you will examine the gut-brain, heart-brain axis and the effects of traumatic stress on neurobiology, cognitive processing, immune function, hormonal regulation and digestive health. The course highlights how thought patterns, behavioural responses and environmental stressors influence physiology and emotional states, and explores practical ways to positively influence the gut brain axis to promote holistic health outcomes.

Trauma Informed Meditation Teacher Training Meditation Therapy for Brain Biome and Genome also incorporates current thinking in epigenetics, demonstrating how familial history, lived experience and intergenerational patterns shape identity, behaviour and resilience. The course further explores how present day choices and self regulation can positively influence future generations.

This intensive training is facilitated by BIYOME Director and Head Teacher Celia Roberts BSc, a long standing educator in Trauma Informed Mindfulness for over twenty years.

Participants engage in meditation based trauma responsive learning, including intergenerational trauma, childhood trauma and collective trauma healing. Celia teaches within a biopsychosocial and neurobiological framework that aligns with the RACGP emphasis on whole person care, the RANZCP focus on reflective practice, clinical formulation and therapeutic alliance, and the PACFA commitment to embodied presence, relational attunement and safe trauma responsive engagement. Her intention is to support your personal embodiment of presence so that you may confidently offer attuned embodied presence for others.

Please note that while this course enhances the trauma informed capacity of practitioners, it is not a qualification or certification to provide trauma therapy or trauma specific treatment. Instead, it operates as a complementary training that strengthens trauma responsive meditation practice, therapist wellbeing and mindful care across general practice, psychiatry, counselling, psychotherapy and allied mental health.

Course Code:

CPD04

Qualification:

Registered 50-hour Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Course

Availability:

This course is available to be taken online at any time.

What You Will Learn

  • An Introduction to Trauma-Informed Practice
    • Trauma Informed Practice: Definition and Purpose
    • Understanding Trauma
    • The Dimensions and Criteria of Trauma
    • The Impacts of Trauma
  • Trauma-Informed Practice: Tradition in the East
    • Yoga Sutra Discussion with Leanne Davis and Celia Roberts
  • Trauma-Informed Practice: Tradition in the West
    • Biome
    • Genome
  • Theory of Teaching-Technique: The Practice of Trauma-Informed Meditation
      • Mindfulness Meditation Practice
      • 4-day Mindful Eating Invitation
      • Compassion Focused Practice
    • Audio Lessons: Trauma-Informed Meditation Teacher Training
  • Option to Extend your Knowledge: Trauma-Informed Yoga Teacher Training

BIYOME’s Specialty Intensive Teacher Training can be undertaken as Continuing Professional Development (CPD) with Yoga Australia and/or the Meditation Association of Australia, as well as obtaining Continuing Education (CE) recognition with Yoga Alliance. The course contact hours, and non-contact hours (CPDs and CEs), allocated across Meditation Australia and the two registering yoga bodies do however differ. Please contact us for more information.

Should you wish to complete a full meditation certification (330 hours – 1000 hours) or yoga certification (150 hours – 650 hours), please view this Specialty Intensive Training as an elective within our full course offerings. Details are available here.

Further Information & Requirements

  • Badenoch, B. (2017). The Heart of Trauma: Healing the Embodied Brain in the Context of Relationships (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology). New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company.
  • 1 yoga mat
  • zafu (meditation cushion)
  • zabuton (meditation cushion base)
  • 2 x blankets
  • 1 x eye pillow

Your CPD04 Investment

Full investment upfront $1508

Access is not offered without complete payment

Continue Your Professional Development Today!

Click below to invest in this training, or request a callback where we can discuss options to determine the best training for you.

Scroll to Top

Be Inspired To Practice

Join us regularly as we share an array of inspirational articles related to Mind-Body Medicine, Complimentary Yoga and Meditation Classes, Yoga and Meditation Teacher Training special offers, and share our Registered Continued Professional Development opportunities.

Simply enter your name and email in the form below.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.