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Comprehensive Training, Level 1, Southeast, U.S.A

November 6, 2026 - October 10, 2027

Schedule

November 6, 2026 through October 10, 2027 (Find details on dates and times in the event description)

Registration

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Comprehensive Training, Level 1, Southeast, U.S.A

Level One offers a thorough grounding in the theories and techniques of Hakomi Mindful Somatic Psychotherapy. Level One includes in-depth coverage of the Hakomi principles, Hakomi theories, maps and models as well as specific techniques. Training weekends include a mix of didactic material, experiential exercises, discussion, movement/embodiment exercises, group maintenance time and supervised practice times.

This training is for licensed mental health professionals, graduate students working towards becoming a therapist, and licensed healing arts practitioners, and people transitioning into the field of somatic therapy who have experience working 1-to-1 with clients who want to learn the method in its entirety.

The goals of the Training are to provide students with: first, a deep understanding of the principles of the Hakomi Method and the ability to work within them in an attitude of loving presence. Second, an understanding of the techniques of the Hakomi therapeutic process and the ability to use these precisely and appropriately. Third, an understanding of the organization of personality and character into patterns that reveal developmental and cultural wounding, and the ability to use this understanding discriminatingly. Fourth, an understanding of one’s own inner organization and the process of using self as an instrument for therapy.

Learning Objectives:

A. Hakomi Principles

  • Apply the Hakomi principles of unity and nonviolence in therapy to create safety and build a relationship of equality between therapist and client
  • Apply the Hakomi principles of body-mind integration to discover unconscious psychological information in the body
  • Apply the Hakomi principle of organicity to tailor therapeutic interventions to each client’s unique situation and transformation process.

B. Hakomi Skill: The Therapeutic Relationship

  • Utilize the practice of Loving Presence to enhance the therapeutic relationship and create safety.

C. Hakomi Skill: Mindfulness

  • Utilize psychodynamic mindfulness do bring clients into deeper experience and self-awareness
  • Demonstrate the ability to be mindful (as therapist) while facilitating the session
  • Demonstrate the ability to guide the client from a focus on presenting verbal content to experiential awareness, including mindfulness of key themes and “indicators” of unconscious material in the body
  • Assess when the client is mindful and when they are in ordinary consciousness.

D. Hakomi Skill: Tracking

  • Demonstrate the ability track subtle, somatic cues in the body and habitual patterns
  • Demonstrate the ability to track for emotion
  • Demonstrate the ability to track the client for safety and to make adjustments in the process that allow the work to safely deepen.

E. Hakomi Skill: Contact

  • Utilize verbal contact to create safety and collaboration with the client
  • Utilize verbal contact to bring client’s unconscious material to consciousness and deepen the client’s experiential process.
  • Demonstrate the ability to verbally contact the many aspect of the client’s experience (eg. thoughts, emotions, body cue, themes, barrier)

F. Hakomi Skill: Identifying Themes

  • Identify key themes in the client’s presenting issues to create access routes to core unconscious material
  • Assess the client for ‘missing experiences’ and unmet development needs

G. Hakomi Skill: Working with Regressive (Child) States

  • Identifying regressive (child) states in the client
  • List the differences between Child Consciousness and Adult Consciousness

H. Therapeutic Interventions

  • Demonstrate the ability to help the client to safely stay with somatic awareness, with emotion, and with unconscious material as it emerges
  • Apply Hakomi skills and principles in the therapeutic process
  • Work experientially to allow the client to “take ownership” of the process
  • Demonstrate the ability to use the mindfulness experiments of verbal probes and taking over and explain the difference in these interventions, so as to make clear therapeutic choices.
  • Create experiments in mindfulness to help the client access explore unconscious core material
  • Utilize experiments in mindfulness to uncover client’s unmet developmental needs and to provide corrective experience to the client.
  • Revise experiments as new information arises from the client’s exploration, so as to deepen and expand the clients experience.
  • Utilize experiments in mindfulness that work with a variety of client experiences: emotions, thoughts, introjected voices, memories, and bodily experience, so as to expand the client’s ability to tolerate and process these experiences.

I. Transformation: Working at the Nourishment Barrier

  • Identify ‘nourishment barriers’ in the client, so as to work with ‘resistance’ to change.

J. Integration

  • List and utilize integration techniques to help the client accommodate and solidify new experiences.

K. Stages of the Hakomi Process

  • List the stages of the Hakomi Process: Safety, Accessing, Deepening, Processing, Transformation, Integration, Completion

L. Trauma

  • Describe traumatic activation
  • Identify traumatic activation when it arises in a client so as to make appropriate therapeutic decisions.
  • List the ways that traumatic activation differs from developmental wounding
  • Explain the “Window of Tolerance”
  • Apply appropriate therapeutic interventions to help client return to Window of Tolerance

M. Ethics

  • Define dual roles and discuss the risk for ethical violations.
  • Define the power differential and list the specific responsibilities that accompany power differential roles.
  • List the major ethical categories covered in the Hakomi Institute Code of Ethics.
  • Identify and discuss the values and dangers in the use of touch in helping professional relationships

 

Our Level 1 training will be in a hybrid format (8 live online meetings via zoom and 1 in-person meeting in GA or NC)Location TBA

Faculty:

Hiromi Willingham, MSW, LCSW, Certified Hakomi Trainer

Deah Baird N.D., L.P.C., CHT, Certified Hakomi Trainer

Lorena Monda, MS, DOM, LPCC, Certified Hakomi Trainer

2026

1) Nov 06-08 online live

2) Dec 11-13 online live

2027

3) Jan 15-17 online live

4) March 3-7 in person in GA or NC (5 day in-person module on Hakomi somatic exploratory techniques and use of touch)

5) April 9-11 online live

6) May 14-16 online live

7) June 25-27 online live  

8) Sep 10-11 online live

9) Oct 8-10 online live

Find more details on dates and timing here

 

80 CE’s: (ACEP #5476): Hakomi Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP No. 5476.) Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Hakomi Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. 

Fees & Credits

Early Bird
$4,995 total if paid in full by September 1, 2026 with a nonrefundable $500 deposit by August 1, 2026 (Payment plans available with a $15 payment processing fee per installment)
Cost
$5,495 with a nonrefundable $500 deposit. (Payment plans available with a $15 payment processing fee per installment). The cost above is for tuition only. The in-person module will have additional costs not included in the tuition, for travel, food, and lodging. Hakomi Graduates may retake this course for half price.
CEs
80 NBCC CE hours (ACEP #5476): Hakomi Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP No. 5476.) Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Hakomi Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.

Details

Mode :
Hybrid (Live Online and In-Person)
Language :
English
Faculty
Certified Hakomi Trainers: Hiromi Willingham, MSW, LCSW; Deah Baird N.D., L.P.C., CHT, Lorena Monda, MS, DOM, LPCC
Prerequisite
Intro to Hakomi Workshop
Scholarship Info
There are a limited number of partial tuition scholarships available for anyone with membership within a community of color or other marginalized groups through August 1, 2026. Scholarship application information is available to students in the general training application. https://tinyurl.com/yfyzbe53

Time & Location

Dates
November 6, 2026 through October 10, 2027 (Find details on dates and times in the event description)
Location
Online - live via zoom with one in-person module (location TBA in GA or NC)
Time Zone
Central

Registration