Forge and Vault Certification Training, Online; June 29/30 and July 9/10, 2026

June 29th 2026 12:00pm-5:00pm & June 30th 2026 12:00pm-5:00pm & July 9th 2026 12:00pm-5:00pm & July 10th 2026 12:00pm-5:00pm

Trainers:
Emma Ward , Lydia Lund

Systemic and Attachment-Based Trauma Treatment: A Neuroscience-Informed Approach with Havening Techniques®

Join Emma Ward, LCMFT and Lydia Lund, LSCSW for an immersive 18-hour training designed for licensed mental health professionals and the lay person with a strong skills and a desire to deepen their understanding of trauma, attachment, relational neuroscience, and nervous system regulation. Drawing on more than 15 years each of clinical experience providing trauma treatment in outpatient mental health settings, Emma and Lydia offer a dynamic, experiential learning environment that blends neuroscience, clinical application, live demonstrations, case consultation, and guided practice.

Participants will explore how trauma impacts the brain, body, attachment systems, emotional regulation, and relational functioning across individual, couple, and family contexts. Through a systemic and trauma-informed lens, clinicians will learn how to integrate Havening Techniques® as an adjunctive psychosensory intervention to support emotional regulation, resilience, co-regulation, and trauma recovery while maintaining ethical practice, cultural responsiveness, and appropriate clinical scope.

This highly interactive training includes experiential exercises, live demonstrations, small-group practice opportunities, and real-world case examples designed to help clinicians confidently translate learning into practice. Whether you work with trauma, anxiety, grief, attachment wounds, or relational distress, this training offers practical tools and a neuroscience-informed framework to enhance your clinical effectiveness and support lasting healing.

CEUs are available for select licensed professions in Kansas.



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Forge and Vault Certification Training

121 N. 7th St., Salina, KS - Online