FACILITATOR TRAINING
Somatic Toolkit for a Resilient Nervous System
Learn somatic practices to develop greater capacity for nervous system regulation, co-regulation and resilience, and the skills to create a more trauma-informed environment for your work, whether that’s 1:1 or group settings. This toolkit will benefit you personally and professionally, so you can support yourself as well as your clients and feel nourished by your work.
How you feel in your body, how you move, how you breathe, and the baseline state of your nervous system – all are shaped by the entirety of your lived experience. In turn, the state of your nervous system will determine your experience of life, and your capacity to hold space for yourself and others when faced with challenging people and situations.
- Understand the trauma bodyscape
- Build your personal somatic toolkit
- Learn how to support your clients
- Find community
Become a trauma-informed facilitator
An accredited 50-hour training for people working in a therapeutic or supporting profession, or in the field of social impact.
Upcoming Online course
5th Cohort Live on Zoom
next Cohort:
Starts 19th January 2026
Online, live on Zoom
It starts with you
Resourcing yourself is key to creating safety for others
Are you passionate about your work and want to make a difference in the world, but find it increasingly difficult to give your clients the very best of you?
Nervous system dysregulation has become the norm in modern-day society, and none of us are immune to it. Some of the ways dysregulation can show up include emotional reactivity, anxiety, depression, pain, tension, and chronic conditions. All of these are signs that the nervous system is stuck, rather than having flexibility and resilience.
When working with clients presenting complex conditions, it’s not possible to meet them where they’re at, or create a safe and inclusive environment, if you don’t have a resilient nervous system yourself, plus the necessary skills and experience.
It’s not surprising that people working in a supporting profession can end up feeling exhausted, overworked, and even burnt-out. You’re doing your best to hold space, and you also realise that your skillset and toolbox of practices continuously need to evolve to meet the changing needs of people today.
Most training courses have not evolved to be either trauma-informed, nor specifically informed about the nervous system. The Somatic Toolkit has been developed in response to this. We believe a resilient nervous system is fundamental to working in a supporting profession. It underpins not only showing up for your clients in a responsible and meaningful way, but also feeling fulfilled and nourished by your work.
It’s not surprising that people working in a supporting profession can end up feeling burnt-out.
Foundations that matter
The inner and outer support systems that help you show up
In order for your work to be both sustainable and effective, it is essential that you:
- Understand your own nervous system so that you can self-regulate
- Are educated about trauma and the underlying causes of chronic conditions
- Develop the capacity to co-regulate
- Maintain your integrity and authenticity, amidst the constant pressure to make a living
- Have support by way of mentorship, peers and community
Testimonial
"The way Michelle and Katrin presented the contents and shared their experience was captivating."
I really enjoyed participating in the training […] I have more motivation and less fear to embark on this contact, care, and respect for my body. The way Michelle and Katrin presented the contents and shared their experience was captivating. I joined the course to take better care of myself, but I inevitably took everything I learned into my professional practice. I became more aware of the importance of paying attention to my body’s signals, and by taking care of it, I am also caring for my emotional aspects.
One of my biggest challenges is allowing myself time to stop and care for myself. That’s why the practical part was one of my favourites – I experienced disconnecting from thoughts, exploring sensations, and releasing stress/tensions. Finally, the support material is vast and rich, making it a great added value. Thank you both for your attention, delivery, and availability.
~ Vanina, clinical psychologist & course participant
Education meets Embodiment
Learn through the body, not just about it
This 50-hour Continued Professional Development (CPD) training gives you the missing educational piece as well as the space to explore somatic practices including movement, breathing, sounding, and self-touch. Our approach is both bottom-up to foster interoception, sensory tracking and enquiry; and top-down with education around neuroscience and trauma.
What does 'Somatics' mean?
real-world relevance
Together we will explore themes around boundaries, the body-mind connection, nervous system regulation, co-regulation, trauma, safety and inclusivity, embodiment and resilience.
There are no quick fixes to the systemic issues we all face, but during this training you will have the opportunity to develop your own personal Somatic Toolkit to resource from, as well as use with your clients. Our hope is that you will feel deeply nourished by new insights, practices and skills, real connection and community, and being in an authentic space of exploration.
Course overview
Upcoming course – ONLINE
Every Monday for six weeks
10:00-13:00 & 14:30-17:30 (Lisbon/London time)
plus a 3h integration call
Next cohort
Starts 19th January 2026
Online, live on Zoom
What you take away
Course learning objectives
We want you to leave with more curiosity than you arrived with.
By the end of the training, you will:
- Be able to identify your own and other people’s nervous system baseline and tendency
- Have a wide-ranging and versatile toolkit of somatic practices to support grounding and regulation of specific nervous system states, and an understanding of the importance of specificity - what to apply when
- Understand the difference between regulation and resilience, and ways to support both to reset the baseline nervous system state back to the experience of safety
- Have a general understanding of the trauma landscape, and know where to take action to make your work and work environment more inclusive and trauma-informed
- Have the knowledge of how to integrate the toolkit practices into both 1:1 sessions and group settings
- Have a greater capacity to navigate challenges with more strength and support from a space of embodied awareness
- Be able to establish clear boundaries and self-compassion so you can hold space for others in a healthy way, have the capacity to co-regulate, and feel more fulfilled by your work
How the course unfolds
What to expect
The morning workshops will include a presentation, with time for both personal enquiry and discussion in small groups. The afternoon workshops will be practice-based, followed by reflection and time to apply the toolkit in small groups.
The experiential learning will support integration and also help you develop your capacity to facilitate others. Each module will offer new resources for your somatic toolkit which we will be building up over the duration of course.
Additional course materials will be made available on a well-structured online platform, including comprehensive hand-outs to support learning and deepening your enquiry, suggested reading material and videos for further study, plus bonus practices.
Spaces are limited to 15 participants on this course to ensure personal attention. We will be able to get to know you and support you during the programme and your personal journey.
Overview
Course modules
Monday 19th January
MODULE 1: Boundaries & the Responsibility of Self-Care
- What is meaningful self-care and nourishment?
- Why is meaningful self-care fundamental in creating a sustainable offering?
- The ripple effect in your community
- The obvious and subtle symptoms of dysregulation
- Setting boundaries with clarity and compassion
- Knowing your limits and when to refer
Monday 26th January
MODULE 2: Brain-Body Connection
- The impact of our modern lifestyle on our health and well-being
- The interconnectedness of our Being – the landscape of pain and chronic conditions and their impact on day-to-day life
- Wholeness – reconnecting to the innate intelligence of the body and nature
- The art of befriending
- The role of interoception and proprioception
- The importance of connection and community
Monday 2nd February
MODULE 3: Understanding the Nervous System
- Mapping the nervous system with Polyvagal Theory
- Baseline state, activation state and tendency
- The importance of specificity
- What does a healthy nervous system look like?
- Recognising somatic releases
- Resourcing to regulate the nervous system
- Co-regulation
Monday 9th February
MODULE 4: Understanding the Trauma Bodyscape
- What is trauma?
- How does trauma show up?
- What is the difference between activation and being triggered?
- Supporting clients within the larger societal context
- The potential of bodymind practices to support the process of healing and integration
- What is post-trauma growth?
Monday 16th February
MODULE 5: Creating a Safe and Inclusive Space
- Safety is relative and individual
- Baseline requirements for creating safe space
- Implementing the baseline requirements (within the digital as well physical space)
- Trauma-informed language
- Consent, agency and autonomy
Monday 23rd February
MODULE 6: Embodiment for Resilience
- What is embodiment?
- What is resilience and why do we need it?
- The importance of daily nourishment
- Recognising body bypassing and spiritual bypassing
- Integrative care
Monday 2nd March, 10:00-13:00
INTEGRATION CALL
We meet one more time after the training for integration of whatever has arisen in the meantime, and to answer any questions or doubts you may have about using the toolkit. Integration is the key to real and lasting transformation so this call is as important as the course
An important decision
Who is this training for?
- Qualified yoga teachers, bodyworkers, coaches or retreat facilitators who take their continued education responsibility seriously, and want to expand their toolkit for both one-to-one and group settings;
- OR psychologists, psychotherapists, counsellors, social workers, or front-line workers who want to bring more body-based practices into their work;
- OR people who work in the field of social impact who recognise how necessary, beneficial and relevant a more embodied approach is;
- You are open to a non-dogmatic approach to somatic facilitation;
- You are committed and open to the continual process this work requires.
You might particularly enjoy this course if:
- You love movement and have experienced or enjoyed Embodied Yoga, Somatic Movement, Feldenkrais or Qi Gong;
- You love and practise regular self-care rituals;
- You are increasingly coming to trust your gut and body signals when they say no to situations;
- You get quite excited by neuroscience, physiology and research studies;
- You want to explore new ways of moving and breathing to experience more balance and freedom in your bodymind.
This course may not be the right fit for you at this point in time if:
- You are not able or willing to invest the time for this training, including the home study and integration;
- You already feel completely overwhelmed by your life;
- You are currently going through your own deep trauma process. This training could add to the existing overwhelm for you rather than aid your healing journey.
A Flexible Pricing Structure for Accessibility
RegistER NOW
This training course is offered with a flexible pricing structure with three options rather than one fixed price. The intention is to allow more people to access the course, supported by the community and those who have access to more funds. Please choose the option that feels appropriate to you and your circumstances. You will not be asked to justify your choice.
699€
/ Tier 1
Rebalancing
For those with financial means who want to support the participation of others and help rebalance systemic inequity.
599€
/ Tier 2
Fair
For those with medium incomes and who have sufficient financial resources and can pay the fair value for the training.
499€
/ Tier 3
Supported
For those who currently have limited financial resources and can benefit from a place supplemented by the community.
There are 15 spaces available for people to join us in this cohort.
If your body is saying a big YES to this training but you need a longer payment plan to make it financially possible for you to join, please do email us hello@katrinheuser.com to discuss possibilities.
Booking terms and conditions
Whether you are paying in full or in instalments, the following T&Cs apply:
In order to guarantee your place on this training, you need to make a minimum payment of at least one instalment. If you choose to pay in instalments, the first one is due on registration, and the remaining instalments will be charged in one-month intervals from the date of your booking.
Cancellations before the start of the course:
In the event you need to cancel your participation, you may transfer your place to another person you know before the start date. Alternatively, if we are able to fill your space from the waiting list, we will offer you a full refund minus a €50 admin fee. Otherwise, no refunds of payments made so far will be given.
Cancellations made after the start of the course:
No refunds will be given for no-shows.
In the unlikely event that we should need to cancel the whole course due to unforeseen circumstances, all monies paid will be refunded without penalty.
Certification
The course is accredited by the Complementary Medical Association, who promote ethical, responsible, professional complementary medicine to the public and the medical profession.
On satisfactory completion of the training you will receive a certificate to record your CPD.
Note: To meet the requirements for certification, you need to attend at least five of the six sessions in person and catch up on the missed modules.

What people have said after the training
Get to know us first
Orientation Calls
Dates TBC soon!
There will be some free orientation call for Q&A as well as some taster practices. This will also be an opportunity to get to know us a little more.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING YOU
Meet the facilitators

Michelle Murrey
Michelle has worked in the field of somatics since 2002, initially as a massage therapist and yoga teacher in London, followed by various other locations before settling in Portugal. Over the years, Michelle has followed her interests (and her heart) learning from many amazing teachers and facilitators. However, the basis for everything she offers is her personal experience and continued exploration.
Her work is person-centred and responsive to what arises in the moment, and in recent years has evolved to include a deep dive into the field of trauma healing and nervous system regulation. Michelle continues to deepen her understanding with ongoing study including training in Somatic Experiencing®. Focussing on stabilisation, integration, resilience, wholeness and freedom, she invites you to reconnect with who you most deeply are, to find your own voice, and to stand in the power of knowing that you are enough.
Read more about Michelle on her website: michellemurray.eu
Katrin Heuser
Her whole life, Katrin has been interested in the body and movement. After many years of dance, her Scoliosis led her to Pilates and finally to Yoga, Thai Massage and Osteothai, which then became her path in life.
For Katrin, her work is about the never-ending exploration of the body. As we bring awareness to what is happening inside and where we are in the present moment, the body is encouraged to release where it is holding. Then we can embark on a journey of restoration and growth.
She holds a 500h Level 4 NVQ Yoga Teaching qualification, has completed over a 1,000 continued education hours on therapeutic and somatic approaches, trained in Manual Lymph Drainage and has studied extensively in Thai Yoga Massage and Osteothai, including a Master Osteothai qualification, over the past years. Mostly through her work as a bodyworker comes also her understanding of trauma, chronic conditions and pain, as well as the influence of working with fascia, the craniosacral system, structural support and the nervous system.
Katrin used to run a Yoga Festival in London and launched an online anti-stress breathing programme. Since 2015 she has lived in Lisbon and runs Little Yoga Space, where she teaches and gives Osteothai treatments, and she is the director of Hadadi, offering foundation and advanced training courses in Thai Massage and trauma-informed Yoga worldwide.

Things people often Ask
Common Questions Answered
We understand that you might have some concerns before joining the training. Here are answers to the most common questions we get asked. If you have other doubts, please use the contact form to get in touch.
We ask that you attend a minimum of 5 out of the 6 Mondays, plus the integration call. Part of this training is to make a commitment to yourself, and regular attendance also supports the group dynamic. The workshops build upon one another, and are designed to give you a meaningful toolkit, which requires practice and time to integrate.
Yes, we ask all participants to have their cameras on throughout the live sessions. This helps create an environment of trust, safety, and mutual respect - core values of the Somatic Toolkit. Being visibly present supports a sense of connection within the group and allows for more meaningful engagement in both conversation and practice. Please make sure you can join from a private space where you feel able to focus, participate, and take care of your own needs throughout the training.
Yes, absolutely. Maybe this course will inspire or enable you to go back to sharing your work.
Yes, we want to make sure it’s possible for you to join. You can choose from a one-off payment or monthly instalments.
Absolutely. We encourage you to implement the appropriate tools as soon as you feel you have embodied them.
Trauma is part of the human experience, and this training is to support you in becoming more trauma-informed within the scope of your existing practice. To be able to offer any form of trauma therapy, you need to pursue adequate training according to the regulations of the country you live and work in.
When working with the nervous system, things may come up for you. If this happens during class and you need support to ground yourself, please let Katrin or Michelle (whoever is not teaching at that moment) know.
Exploring these themes in a group setting means that our own bodies, and our reactions to other participants, may bring stuff up and this will be a valued part of the learning experience.
If something comes up for you that you need more in-depth support with, then you are welcome to book a 1:1 session with either Katrin or Michelle after the training, or we can refer you to another practitioner if that feels more appropriate for you.