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Center for Trauma and Embodiment has launched as our own NonProfit

Our mission is to heal

Every year, our CFTE community of certified facilitators guides more than 50,000 individuals on their path to healing from trauma. But healing isn't just a word-it's a movement.

Will you join our movement to heal? Become a monthly mover! 

When you join our community you will enjoy: Monthly mover special events; behind the scenes stories and impact reports; newsletters highlighting your work, and more!

This is a monthly recurring donation that can be changed at any time.

   

Millions of people around the world are suffering alone, unable to get deserved care, feeling like what is available isn't working or culturally relevant. Center for Trauma and Embodiment understands that healing is a journey worthy of effective support, and where the whole person must be cared for, including their body. Our research and evidence-based healing models are accessible to everyone.

By becoming a monthly donor, you'll help us continue and grow our programs and provide scholarships for our trainings.  We work with folks who have faced complex trauma and PTSD- veterans, indigenous communities, refugees, foster youth, system impacted youth, and many others of all ages and identities.

We heal, together.

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Dr. Desmonette Hazly

Dr. Hazly, an Integrated Health Specialist, uses Trauma Sensitive Yoga to help folks struggling with their mental health and stigma in Los Angeles, California.

Ana Luz Cázares Hernández

Ana is a therapist in Mexico City who uses Trauma Sensitive Yoga with children from vulnerable populations who've had adverse childhood experiences.

Tommy Murrell

Tommy is a fitness coach in Miami, Florida who uses his training in Trauma Informed Weight Lifting to transform tough love gym styles to be more about self-love and respect.

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Dr. Desmonette Hazly

Dr. Hazly, an Integrated Health Specialist, uses Trauma Sensitive Yoga to help folks struggling with their mental health and stigma in Los Angeles, California.

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Ana Luz Cázares Hernández

Ana is a therapist in Mexico City who uses Trauma Sensitive Yoga with children from vulnerable populations who've had adverse childhood experiences.

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Tommy Murrell

Tommy is a fitness coach in Miami, Florida who uses his training in Trauma Informed Weight Lifting to transform tough love gym styles to be more about self-love and respect.

Center for Trauma & Embodiment, since 2002, has been with Justice Resource Institute as a silver-level Guidestar participant based on our commitment to transparency.

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