A Free Video Event
 
With Clinical Psychologist, Author, Consultant, Therapist Trainer
Arielle Schwartz, PhD

 
 
 

Unburden yourself from the debilitating consequences of post-traumatic stress by addressing your pain with a renewed sense of personal power — and catalyzing a deeper recognition of how it can fuel your life’s meaning and purpose.

 

Did you know that almost 90% of adults will encounter at least one traumatic event in their lives?

How we deal with that pain can define virtually every aspect of our lives.

Does a part of us remain stuck? Or does it become grist for the mill of our ultimate purpose?

We know it’s not easy — trauma can send tentacles deep within our bodies, brains, and emotions. It affects the best of us, and effects can linger, limiting your ability to live your life with joy and abundance.

Unresolved, traumatic experiences may lead to anxiety and depression, significantly affecting your physical and mental health.

While experiencing painful events may be almost unavoidable, trauma doesn’t have to dominate your life or detract from its experience.

You have the power to determine its ultimate impact on your life, develop methods of resilience, and even rediscover trust, which helps you move past chronic suffering towards hope and true happiness.

Clinical psychologist Arielle Schwartz, PhD, presents therapeutically tested methods to empower you to move past the pain into meaningful change.

During her one-hour free online event, Arielle will share secrets for overcoming traumatic pain — and how to reframe it in a way that empowers you.

The journey of trauma recovery is an awakening of the spiritual heart.
Arielle Schwartz, PhD

Arielle has lectured and facilitated therapist training worldwide. She has written several books on the subject, including a bestseller on the treatment and overcoming of PTSD.

Using a heart-centered, compassionate, calming, and healing approach, Arielle will teach you interactive methods and techniques for transforming your pain into fuel for a vibrant life.

Liberating yourself from the restrictions caused by your unhealed pain is the first step in your journey to rediscover your innate power. And when you accept yourself as the powerful person you really are, you activate your spiritual resilience.

Arielle’s approach involves and integrates all aspects of your being, teaching you to awaken your sensory-motor system to release chronic tension, which enhances your brain’s unique capacity to heal.

The timing for this course could not be better. We’ve all been living through a worldwide pandemic that caused widespread pain and trauma — losing loved ones, businesses collapsing, increased financial insecurity, and a sense of isolation.

You’ll discover that accessing Arielle’s wisdom and practical tools can help you feel more connected to others — and view these traumatic times as a portal leading to unparalleled growth and empowerment.

Join us to discover how you can heal past trauma, be happier and healthier, and live with more purpose and meaning. You may find that you can then help others to free themselves as well.

 

In this heart-opening online event, you’ll:

 
  • DIscover how Arielle’s 6 R’s can help you move past trauma by rewiring your nervous system
  • Learn the 5 types of resilience — and how to develop your own method for discovering what’s best for you
  • Discover how to access your deep well of spiritual resilience through awareness of your authentic nature
  • Explore the vagus nerve and why it’s called the body’s superhighway to health
  • Be given simple tools for regulating your nervous system to give you greater control over how you respond
 
 

When you join us for this empowering event, you’ll also hear about an opportunity to continue to go deeper into Arielle’s breakthrough work with her new 7-week live video course, where she’ll use a variety of modalities and therapeutically tested techniques to help you free yourself from past or current emotional pain.

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Join this FREE video event with Arielle Schwartz, PhD, and unburden yourself from the debilitating consequences of post-traumatic stress by addressing your pain with a renewed sense of personal power.

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What People Are Saying About Arielle Schwartz...

 
“Dr. Arielle Schwartz goes far beyond most practitioners, and serves individuals who have experienced trauma in tremendous and impactful ways.”

Dr. Arielle Schwartz goes far beyond most practitioners, and serves individuals who have experienced trauma in remarkable and impactful ways. Over the past few years, as a practitioner, I have absorbed, participated in, and benefited from her expertise in post-traumatic growth and resilience. From her body of work, Arielle gently and compassionately integrates effective and life-changing tools to heal trauma.
— Sharon Land, somatic therapy coach, post-traumatic resilience coach, and BWRT therapist

 
“Dr. Schwartz guides us into a field of healing practices and possibilities founded in a resilient-informed approach.”

Dr. Schwartz guides us into a field of healing practices and possibilities founded in a resilient-informed approach. She offers portals into the untold and hidden stories of pain that live in the nervous system and the biology of people affected by chronic traumatization. She reminds us of the power and strength that lay in the core of human existence and put us in touch with our inner capabilities.
— Ana M. Gomez, MC, LPC, author of EMDR Therapy and Adjunct Approaches with Children: Complex Trauma, Attachment, and Dissociation

 
“Dr. Schwartz’s compassionate, scientific, and client-centered approach makes her a rare and valued voice in the field of trauma psychology!”

Dr. Arielle Schwartz seamlessly integrates components of several evidence-based therapeutic modalities for the treatment of complex trauma — and provides clinicians with concrete tools and techniques that help clients improve emotion regulation and attunement, process traumatic events, and ultimately regain their lives and sense of connection. Dr. Schwartz’s compassionate, scientific, and client-centered approach makes her a rare and valued voice in the field of trauma psychology!
— Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD, author of the Train Your Brain card deck and Trauma Treatment Toolbox

 
“Dr. Schwartz takes us on a highly attuned and compassionate journey through multiple trauma-healing modalities...”

Dr. Schwartz takes us on a highly attuned and compassionate journey through multiple trauma-healing modalities and presents them in a user-friendly, practical way.
— Dr. Ilene Naomi Rusk, integrative trauma therapist, clinical neuropsychologist, and director of the Healthy Brain Program

 
“Arielle has a way of connecting that is clear, compassionate, and impactful.”

Arielle’s teachings weave together deeply embodied knowledge, accessibility, and heart. The tools she offers provide a pathway toward hope in these incredibly trying times. Arielle has a way of connecting that is clear, compassionate, and impactful. Her work has never been needed more, and I am looking forward to sharing this offering with my students. What I know is this: When we use the tools offered to us in Arielle’s work, we have the ability to not only heal ourselves, but to heal the world.
— Lauren Lewis, mother, yoga teacher, chef, and student

 

About Arielle Schwartz, PhD

Arielle Schwartz, PhD, CCTP-II, E-RYT, is a licensed clinical psychologist, certified complex trauma professional, and Kripalu yoga teacher with a private practice in Boulder, Colorado.

An internationally sought-out teacher and leading voice in the healing of PTSD and complex trauma, Arielle is the author of six books, including The Complex PTSD Workbook, Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma, and The Post-Traumatic Growth Guidebook.

Arielle dedicates her life to offering informational mental health and wellness updates through her writing, public speaking, social media presence, and blog. Her integrative, mind-body approach to therapy includes relational therapy, parts-work therapy, somatic psychology, EMDR Therapy, and therapeutic yoga for trauma. She believes that the journey of trauma recovery is awakening the spiritual heart.

 
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