This session offers a gentle, accessible introduction to how stress and trauma can develop over time and how they are commonly stored in the body and nervous system — often without our conscious awareness.
The first portion of the session focuses on education, helping participants understand:
- What trauma is (and what it isn’t)
- How ongoing stress, life events, and overwhelm can become held in the body
- Why the nervous system plays a central role in tension, reactivity, and fatigue
- Practical ways the body naturally seeks release and regulation
The second portion of the session is experiential, guiding participants through a series of simple, body-based movements designed to support natural release and nervous-system settling. These exercises are gentle, optional, and self-paced, with an emphasis on safety, choice, and listening to the body rather than pushing or forcing.
No prior experience is needed. This is not a fitness class or talk-therapy session. Participants are encouraged to work within their own comfort level, take breaks as needed, and engage in a way that feels supportive.
The overall intention is to provide education, awareness, and practical tools that participants can take with them — fostering a better understanding of their own stress responses and how the body can return toward balance.
FEB. 14, 21 and 28 @1:00 PM
