Our workshops, training, and retreats are set programs you can book or reserve a spot in. Each offering is rooted in experiential practice and designed to support either personal growth or professional development. From trauma-informed therapy training to embodied wilderness retreats, every program invites you to connect, heal, and grow in meaningful ways.
These programs are intentionally designed containers for learning, healing, and transformation. Unlike individual or custom sessions, these are pre-set offerings with specific focuses, dates, and outcomes. They are grounded in experiential therapy, trauma-informed education, and liberation-focused care.
Parts work and human potential
Experiential healing through the lens of Decolonization
Advanced Clinical Applications of Experiential Therapy
LGBTQ+ Language and Identity in community care
Trauma-informed community care
Explore current trainings available to book. Click through them below to learn more about each training, its time commitment, and target population.
Who it’s for: Mental health agencies, advocacy groups, community centers, case management programs, and human service organizations that want to strengthen their trauma-informed approach.
What we’ll do: We will introduce the core principles of trauma informed care and help you apply them in real world contexts to build safer, more responsive systems of support.
Duration: 90 minutes
Cost: $495
Reduced sliding scale rates available for nonprofits serving minoritized communities in Boise.
Who it’s for: Mental health agencies, advocacy groups, community centers, and service providers seeking to build cultural competence and provide gender-affirming care for LGBTQ+ community members.
What we’ll do: We will cover the essentials of inclusive language, identity awareness, and best practices for fostering affirming environments in your organization or team.
Duration: 60 minutes
Cost: $360
Reduced sliding scale rates available for nonprofits serving minoritized communities in Boise.
Who it’s for: Clinicians and agencies in mental health, behavioral health, or occupational therapy who want to deepen their understanding of experiential approaches in treatment and education.
What we’ll do: We will review the foundations of experiential theory and work together to identify realistic, sustainable ways to apply this knowledge immediately within your practice.
Duration: 120 minutes
Cost: $540
Who it’s for: Mental health, behavioral health, and occupational therapy professionals or agencies committed to offering care rooted in social justice, liberation, and decolonization.
What we’ll do: We will explore what decolonization means in the context of healing from both historical and theoretical perspectives and collaborate on ways to integrate these principles into your current programs and everyday practice.
Duration: 120 minutes
Cost: $540
Reduced sliding scale rates available for nonprofits serving minoritized communities in Boise.
Who it’s for: Business teams, athletic teams, classrooms, and organizations focused on growth and achievement.
What we’ll do: We will explore how to reach potential through self compassion and collaboration rather than shame or fear. Using the framework of parts work, participants learn to foster internal harmony, strengthen teamwork, and cultivate meaningful success.
Duration: 120 minutes
Cost: $650
Sacred Grief Retreat
Nature-based healing in daily life workshop
LGBTQ+ Safety Planning in Times of Tyranny Workshop
Elemental IFS Retreat
Women’s Climbing Retreat: Connection and Empowered Choice
LGBTQ+ Climbing Retreat: Connection and Empowered Choice
Compassion Focused Trauma Recovery workshop
Below you’ll find our upcoming workshops and trainings. More details coming soon. Please get in touch if you'd like to learn more or reserve a spot as they become available.
"The safety planning meeting was a therapeutic gathering with folks who work to support the LGBTQIA+ society. In the current bleak reality, the gathering gave me comfort that many in the Valley are working to help make the world better for queer folks."