Upcoming Workshops

The Somatic Experience Workshop
Understand your nervous system, build resilience, and learn practical tools for regulation. The Somatic Experience is an engaging, hands-on workshop designed for both clinicians and non-clinicians who want to better understand how the nervous system responds to stress and how the body plays a key role in healing. This workshop introduces practical, evidence-informed tools that help you build safety, improve emotional regulation, and increase resilience from the inside out.
Location:
Heal and Grow: Therapy Center of Atlanta, 4080 McGinnis Ferry Rd suite 104, Alpharetta, GA 30005, USA
Time:
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

What You’ll Learn in This Workshop
In this workshop, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how stress and trauma are experienced in the body and how simple, effective practices can support regulation and healing. Through guided instruction and experiential exercises, you’ll learn how to work with your nervous system in a way that feels safe, accessible, and practical.
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How the nervous system responds to stress and trauma
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Why safety is essential for healing and regulation
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How to track bodily sensations to increase awareness
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Practical somatic tools such as grounding, orienting, and pendulation
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How to build resilience through body-based awareness
Who This Workshop Is For
For Clinicians
This training helps you confidently integrate a somatic lens into your existing therapeutic work. You’ll learn when and how to work with the body, expand your clinical toolkit, and support clients in accessing deeper regulation and healing beyond traditional talk therapy.
Meet the Presenter
Madison Longchamp, MS, LPC
Madison Longchamp is a therapist with nearly 10 years of clinical experience, specializing in trauma, anxiety, depression, and relationship concerns. Through years of working with clients, she recognized that talk therapy alone is not always enough—especially for those navigating chronic stress, trauma, and nervous system dysregulation.
This insight led her to integrate somatic work into her practice, helping clients access deeper healing, regulation, and resilience through the body. Madison brings a grounded, compassionate, and practical approach to both therapy and teaching, making somatic concepts accessible and easy to apply in real-life settings.
Her teaching style is experiential and engaging, helping clinicians feel confident integrating somatic tools into their work and non-clinicians gain a deeper, lasting understanding of how to support their own well-being.



