
Webinar: Power and Practice of Resourcing in Therapy and Healing Work
Power and Practice of Resourcing in Therapy and Healing Work
Support your clients—and yourself—in coming home to what feels good, safe, or easeful.
As healing professionals, we often meet others in moments of vulnerability and overwhelm. Resourcing is the practice of helping people return to the here and now—with more ease, safety, and connection.In this free, experiential webinar, we’ll explore how resourcing lays the foundation for trauma healing and nervous system regulation—and how to bring these tools into your work with clients.
Whether you're new to somatic or nature-based practices, or looking to deepen your toolkit, this session offers grounded, practical ways to support healing.
In this free webinar, we’ll explore:
🌻 What resourcing is and why it matters in trauma work
🌻 Simple state-shifting practices for regulation
🌻 How to help clients build a sense of relative safety in their own bodies
🌻 Experiential tools to use with clients right away
🌻 How resourcing prepares the ground for deeper healing
This profound work begins with learning the best ways of resourcing ourselves.
Join us on June 4 from 5–6pm MT.
About Your Facilitator
With over 3 decades of experience in outdoor education, counseling, teaching, and rites of passage guiding, Katie Asmus, MA, BMP, LPC, incorporates present-moment awareness, relationship to the natural world, body-mind connection and ceremonial practices to support people in more deeply and compassionately connecting to themselves, others, and the earth.
Katie has worked in the fields of mental health and healing since 1995, and received her MA degree in Somatic Psychology from The Naropa University where she taught graduate students for 20 years. In addition to working directly with clients, she has taught and trained over 10,000 students nationally and internationally, both online and in-person in somatic and nature-based interventions. She has also presented her work on a wide variety of platforms, including journals, podcasts, conference presentations, and keynote addresses.
Influenced by a wide variety of somatic theories and modalities, all of Katie's work is facilitated through a holistic body-mind-spirit lens. She believes that as humans, we are innately wired to move toward health and wholeness, and when we understand how to tap into this organismic wisdom within our beings, this is the key toward healing trauma. She is known for exclaiming that “Inner work is world peace work.”
