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Workshops & Trainings


In addition to therapy, I provide clinical consultation, half- and full-day, and ongoing trainings to other therapists, developing clinicians, and to organizations, helping them integrate relationally grounded, trauma-informed and body-centered practices into their work.
A Relational and Anti-Oppressive Approach to Couples Treatment
A day long workshop for therapists looking to build and strengthen a relational, anti-oppressive frame for treatment with couples
Coming Again Soon!
In-Person - Spring 2026 | Virtual - Spring 2026
6 CEs, including Cultural Competencey and Ethics
Upcoming Presentations:
Treating the Relationship:
A Trauma-informed Approach to Couples Therapy
Histories of trauma in one or both partners create layers of experience that are complex and nuanced. They require therapists to have a framework for understanding and facilitating work with both the spoken and the unspoken in the room.
In our time together, we will use our understanding of the neurobiology of attachment and trauma to create a working framework for therapists working with couples. This workshop will include theory, experiential practice with intervention, and case study.
In this workshop we will:
Use trauma theory, attachment/regulation theory and a parts model, to explore building a collaborative frame that focuses on the “relationship as client" being treated in the room.
Study and explore experiential strategies for assessment and intervention with folks who also have a history of trauma.
Use case examples to demonstrate interventions with couples that privilege regulation and presence as access routes to change in relational dynamics
In partnership with Watch Hill Therapy
Virtual live presentation - January 23, 2026, 8:30am-12:30pm
• A Relational and Anti-oppressive Approach to Treating Couples
• Ethics, Confidentiality and Boundaries: A Framework of Clarity for Best Practice
• Relational Therapy: Theory Informed Practice
• Complex Trauma: Assessment and Treatment via a Collaborative Frame
• Trauma 101: Trauma-informed Treatment
• Dissociation: The Experience of Knowing and Not-Knowing
• Treating the Relationship: a Trauma-informed Approach to Couples Therapy
Recent Presentations
Would you like to bring a clinical organizing structure to your staff?
Would your staff benefit from training around an aspect of clinical practice?
Staff morale is increased in communities that share clinical values and conversation, a sense of enduring purpose, and ongoing growth as professionals. This also builds reputation and confidence among colleagues.
Would your therapists, who bring to one another expertise from varied clinical backgrounds, benefit from training and ongoing clinical support toward sharing together a growth-oriented approach to treatment?
Group Practices and Agencies:


I provide single and multi-day workshops and teaching models, which can be further supported by ongoing bi-weekly/monthly/quarterly consultations to your staff, tailored to meet the needs of your team, including:
What it means to be trauma-informed
Many options here to bring an organizing structure to your agency that educates staff on how to assess for and organize around developmental trauma and how to work with it in treatment
Relational Treatment: an exploration of the model and its use in outpatient treatment
Trauma Informed Treatment: Assessment and Treatment via a Collaborative Frame
Adding in couples/relationship work to your individual practice: where to start, what to know, how to create a framework
Incorporating a better understanding of using yourself and the relationship between client and clinician as the access route to lasting change
I receive consistent feedback that I am a knowledgeable, relatable and engaging presenter and facilitator. I enjoy providing interactive presentations/workshops on many topics, including:
• Bridging the gap in your staff: Case conceptualization and relational treatment from a Trauma-informed lens
• Incorporating body-centered techniques into your relational/psychodynamic practice
• The Power of Presence: self-regulation and co-regulation in the therapeutic space
• Demystifying dissociation: understanding dissociation, identifying and working with it in the clinical space, and what you need to know to ethically treat it in your practice
• Strategies for attuned caregiving: an attachment-informed framework for working with caregivers and children
• Window of Tolerance: a framework for understanding the imperative of regulation and working in presence in treatment
For over 15 years, I have been facilitating Level I, Level II, and Ongoing Integrated Practices for Healing from Trauma (IP) groups for clients. As a co-creator of these trauma groups, we focus on understanding the neurobiological effects of trauma, traumatic activation and body-centered practice that support healing.
I also offer workshops for clinicians looking to understand the work of IP and deepen their own capacities for presence through the practices, to provide trauma-informed care.
Integrated Practices for Treating Trauma Groups
meghanreillylcsw@gmail.com
(708) 689-3041


