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CFTE'S 7TH ANNUAL
International Conference
On Trauma & Embodiment
Now Available On Demand
CFTE'S 7TH ANNUAL
International Conference
On Trauma & Embodiment
April 10–12, 2026

Stream the full conference on your schedule

If this weekend moved you, challenged you, or left you with something you want to sit with again — this is the only way back in.

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*Recordings of all sessions will be made available soon*

Those who have purchased a ticket to the conference do not need to further purchase the recording. 

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There are a lot of trauma conferences. This one is different.

20+ hours of on-demand content across three days

Four keynote presentations

When we designed the 7th Annual Conference on Trauma and Embodiment, we weren't building a single event. We were building a body of knowledge — 20+ hours of keynotes, breakout sessions, movement practices, and expert conversations that belong in the hands of anyone doing this work.

Now that the conference has ended, that content doesn't go away. It becomes something you can learn from at your own pace, revisit when something in your practice shifts, share with a colleague, or return to when a client brings you something you haven't encountered before.

This is not content you can find anywhere else. Watch what you want, when you want, as many times as you want. 

Content Snapshot

Each day follows the same intentional rhythm — designed so that you're not just absorbing information, but actually experiencing it in your body.

Rethinking Chronic Pain — Professor Lorimer Moseley, one of the world's leading pain scientists, on why everything we thought we knew about chronic pain may need to change.

Prescribing Nature — Dr. Pooja Tandon, Seattle Children's pediatrician and researcher, on the growing evidence for nature contact as a health intervention and who isn't getting access to it.

Environmental Justice Is Social Justice — Judith Foster on what it means to reconnect people to the ecosystem as an act of healing justice.

Nonviolence as a Body Practice — Lee Hawkins, journalist and intergenerational trauma researcher, on how violence embeds in families and nervous systems — and what it looks like to build something different.

14 breakout sessions spanning physical therapy, dance, Zen practice, restorative justice, criminal justice policy, trauma-informed mindful eating, incarcerated women's yoga practice, embodied workplace leadership, youth drama therapy, and more.

Three guided movement practices including Embodied Resistance with Candace Liger and Movement & Rhythm with Román Baca.

Three optional TCTSY warm-up sessions available in English and Spanish.

Myndstream soundscapes — the custom-designed audio environments created for this conference's movement breaks, yours to access as part of the collection.

Who is this for?
New In 2026

This isn't just a conference recording. It's a curriculum.

This collection was built for the practitioner who doesn't have time to attend a three-day conference but can't afford to miss the conversations happening inside one.

You'll find it useful if you are a mental health professional, movement practitioner, physical therapist, community leader, educator, restorative justice facilitator, or anyone working at the intersection of trauma and embodied healing — and you want your continuing education to reflect the actual breadth and complexity of this work.

You'll also find it useful if you attended the live conference and want to go back. Because you can't catch everything in three days. That's the point.

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Unlimited Access through September 12, 2026.

We offer sliding scale pricing to ensure this work remains accessible. Please choose the tier that honestly reflects your current financial circumstances and resources.

2026 Conference - $79

Available through September 12, 2026

$79.00 USD

2026 Conference - $99

Available through September 12, 2026

$99.00 USD

2026 Conference - $119

Available through September 12, 2026

$119.00 USD

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Four Keynote Speakers

Four ideas that are reshaping how we understand trauma, healing, and the body.

Rethinking Chronic Pain

Friday, April 10
What if everything we thought we knew about pain was wrong? Professor Lorimer Moseley — one of the world's leading pain scientists — makes the case for a fundamental rethink of chronic pain and what it means for how we treat it.

Environmental Justice Is Social Justice

Saturday, April 11
Judith Foster brings HERO's mission to the conference: that we are inextricably part of the ecosystem, and that reconnecting people to nature is an act of healing justice.

Prescribing Nature

Saturday, April 11
Dr. Pooja Tandon, pediatrician and researcher at Seattle Children's, explores the growing evidence for nature contact as a prescription for health and well-being — and what stands in the way of people actually accessing it.

Nonviolence as a Body Practice

Sunday, April 12
Journalist, author, and intergenerational trauma researcher, Lee Hawkins offers a framework for embodied nonviolence — exploring how violence embeds itself in families and nervous systems, and what it looks like to build something different.

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2026 Conference Presenters

Jen Holmes Beamer

New Zealand

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Ada Wong

Hong Kong

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Mark Tomasic

USA

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Mary Verdi-Fletcher

USA

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Silva Laukkanen

Finland, South Africa

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Desmonette Hazly

USA

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Luisa Pérez, LMHC

Mexico

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Sarah Dōjin Emerson

USA

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Charlie Korin Pokorny

USA

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Kristen Zappone

USA

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Helena Benton

USA

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Román Baca

USA

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Lisa Giannetta, PT

USA

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Anthony Giannetta, PT, DPT, MS, CHC

USA

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Ranjeev Benjamin, LICSW

USA

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Martin Urbach

USA

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Sarah Suatoni

USA

 

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Ellie Williams, JD

USA

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