Learn how to become a true โ€œdialogical ninja,โ€ mastering the art of skillful, curiosity-driven conversation that supports deep healing in every session.

This course takes you step-by-step through working with clients at early, mid, and late stages of trauma awareness, teaching you how to recognize emotional intensity, navigate resistance and transference, and use humour, empathy, and somatic insight to hold safe and transformative spaces.

Through real client demos, guided exercises, and practical strategies, youโ€™ll discover how to help clients connect to their trauma narrative, embody their emotions, and unlock profound somatic and psychospiritual healing โ€” all while strengthening your confidence, presence, and ethical practice as a trauma-informed practitioner.

What's Inside

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Dialogical Ninja

  1. Introduction: Dialogical Skills for Trauma Healing Sessions

    5 lessons
    1. The purpose of dialogical skills: intro
    2. The important role that dialogical skills play in effective energy medicine
    3. The Importance of developing genuine curiosity and trusting it
    4. Basic dialogical skills to master in order to deepen the session
    5. Steps to manage reluctant and/or guarded clients who refuse to talk
  2. ๐ŸŒฟ The Fundamentals

    9 lessons
    1. READ: Working with Early, Mid and Late Stage Clients
    2. Recognising the clients level of awareness
    3. Questions to incorporate into your healing sessions
    4. Using humour to deepen connection and processing
    5. Dialogical skills when your client is unaware of their trauma
    6. An example of dialogical development through a session
    7. Working with the 6 primary emotions
    8. Recognising the intensity of emotions
    9. Processing endings in therapy using dialogical skills
  3. ๐Ÿคฏ Working with Resistance and Transference

    6 lessons
    1. How to identify and work with transference
    2. Erotic transference as a deeper seeking of love
    3. Read: How transference can help deepen the therapeutic relationship
    4. Why your clients don't need to like you
    5. An example of transference 1
    6. An example of transference 2
  4. ๐Ÿ“ Blog posts

    7 lessons
    1. Blog series: Things you should never say to a client that I said anyway
    2. Read: Shadow work, trauma and working with fear
    3. Client Case: Fiona, permission to cry
    4. Things you should probably never say to a client, that I said anyway
    5. Freeing the heart
    6. If you don't want to go inside your own womb why would you expect your foetus to?
    7. Early stage client example - supporting somatic awareness when resistance is high
  5. Behind the Scenes: Real Life Healing Sessions ๐Ÿ‘

    21 lessons
    1. A note on demo confidentiality
    2. LISTEN: Reconnection to trust after spinal neck injury
    3. LISTEN: exploring fear held in cervical spine
    4. Demo: Womb-heart-throat integration & inner child
    5. Audio Demo: Ancestral field work
    6. Demo: Early Stage (not trauma aware) client during consultation
    7. Demo: Womb healing process after a hysterectomy
    8. Demo: Dialogical exploration for womb healing work
    9. Demo: Exploring core beliefs held in womb
    10. Demo: Helping Your Client to Connect to their Trauma Narrative
    11. Demo: Supporting a client to talk through uncertainty
    12. Demo: Inner child dialogical work
    13. Demo: Dialogical work to explore childhood sexual abuse
    14. Demo: Dialogical work to bring awareness to the inner child
    15. Demo: Childhood sexual abuse, shame and reclaiming lost innocence
    16. Demo: Questions to ask when doing shadow exploration
    17. Demo: Dialogical work to increase somatic awareness
    18. Demo: Helping your client connect to their emotions with dialogical work
    19. Getting your client to the truth of their own trauma narrative
    20. Shadow hunting: murderous rage, war and collective healing
    21. Demo: Transcending the Shadow of the Perpetrator - getting to the purpose of the pain