With Clinical Psychologist, Author, Therapist Trainer &
Founder of Resilience Informed Therapy
Arielle Schwartz, PhD

 
 
 

Discover the path to healing chronic pain, complex trauma, and mental health issues by living fully in your body through the power of neuroplasticity.

Learn how you can cultivate your nervous system’s natural resilience through advanced vagal toning practices — for a life of profound inner transformation, physical healing, and emotional balance.

 

Unresolved trauma is an invisible force that can take over your life... often splintering inner peace when you least expect it. Healing that trauma is reclaiming your inherent wholeness — coming home to who you truly are.

According to renowned therapist and author Dr. Arielle Schwartz, PhD, the imprint of trauma runs deep. When we experience repeated or prolonged trauma, it reshapes our nervous system, keeping those who suffer from it stuck in some version of the classic trauma responses: fight, flight, freeze, fawn, fine, and faint.

Perhaps you struggle with:

  • Anxiety, panic attacks, or dissociation
  • Depression, emptiness, or isolation
  • Sleep issues, chronic pain, or inflammation
  • Addictions, self-harm, or other destructive behaviors

When our nervous system gets triggered, the thalamus becomes overwhelmed, leading to a loss of connection between the thinking brain and the survival brain. We get trapped in traumatic loops — consequently detaching from the body and living in fear of the next trigger.

Unresolved complex trauma can rob you of your aliveness, passion, and purpose — blocking you from embodying your true wholeness.

The good news is that, with the right support, these patterns can change. The brain has an incredible capacity for neuroplasticity — the ability to create new neural pathways with consistent practice.

Join Arielle for a free online event, in which you’ll experience healing practices that tone the vagus nerve, which is essential for nervous system regulation. It works like a brake pedal, signaling to the body when it’s safe to relax out of fight-or-flight. Vagal tone is lowered in trauma, leading to dysregulation.

In this workshop, Arielle will guide you step-by-step in research-backed techniques designed to tone your vagus nerve and unlock your nervous system’s natural resilience.

 

In this hour, you’ll discover:

 
  • An easy breathwork exercise to hit pause and shift out of traumatic loops
  • Body sensing and tracking techniques to understand your triggers
  • A gentle movement practice to discharge fight/flight energy and come into the present
  • A preview of Dr. Schwartz’s groundbreaking advanced vagal toning, which addresses the consequences of trauma, C-PTSD, and dissociation
  • Renewed possibility for embodying your whole, integrated self
 
 
 

Dr. Schwartz is a leading pioneer in trauma therapy whose integrative approach blends neuroscience, somatic psychology, therapeutic yoga, parts work, and spiritual principles.

Her passion comes from her own healing journey. Having resolved her childhood trauma and chronic illnesses, she’s now dedicated to guiding others through a proven step-by-step process.

If you struggle with anxiety, dissociation, panic attacks, depression, chronic pain, self-harm, or feel stuck in post-traumatic stress, this event offers real hope and practical skills for recovery.

You’ll come away feeling empowered, centered, and ready to create new neural patterns, as you begin to trust your body wisdom and come home to your true wholeness.

During this event, you’ll also hear about how you can continue working with Arielle in her upcoming 12-week course. Each week, you’ll expand your self-care toolkit with vagal toning practices to call back your life force — so you can uplift your body, mind, and spirit. Along the way, you’ll open space for trust, inner peace, and the embodiment of your full potential.

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What People Are Saying About Arielle Schwartz, PhD...

 
“A treasure for any somatic psychotherapist or seeker of trauma healing.”

A treasure for any somatic psychotherapist or seeker of trauma healing. Dr. Schwartz elegantly guides the self-discovery process by integrating two powerful healing systems. The practical application of yoga — the ancient body-wisdom practice — with the contemporary neurophysiological model of trauma recovery is an effective offering. This trauma-informed lens empowers the inner healer in ways that are both gentle and transformative. These precise and accessible practices will benefit wellbeing and enhance the skill set of any clinician who values somatic therapies.
— Manuela Mischke-Reeds, LMFT, author of Somatic Psychotherapy Toolbox, director of Hakomi Institute of California, and founder of Innate Somatic Intelligence Trauma Therapy Approaches

 
“Dr. Schwartz brings forth a brilliant synthesis of the bodies of wisdom that have illuminated her path of healing.”

Dr. Schwartz brings forth a brilliant synthesis of the bodies of wisdom that have illuminated her path of healing. You will be guided through a journey toward embodied healing that’s rooted in compassion, curiosity, and care. She offers a wise, deeply human, and heart-centered perspective that empowers you to enjoy the inherently multifaceted experience of being alive. As a collective, we are being called to remember our shared humanity. As we reorient to this new path, Arielle is a wise and warm ally helping to light the way.
— Amy Annesley, psychotherapist and yoga student

 
“[Dr. Schwartz] offers an empowering, holistic guide to reclaim your deepest sense of belonging — to yourself, to others, and to the world around you.”

Trauma: as old as human life on this planet. Over thousands of years, many powerful healing modalities have emerged to guide people back to an experience of wholeness. Dr. Schwartz brilliantly illuminates these modalities by weaving together major systems of trauma recovery. She offers an empowering, holistic guide to reclaim your deepest sense of belonging — to yourself, to others, and to the world around you.
— Scott Lyons, PhD, RYT-500, founder of The Embody Lab

 
“Dr. Arielle Schwartz goes far beyond most practitioners and serves individuals who have experienced trauma in remarkable and impactful ways.”

Dr. Arielle Schwartz goes far beyond most practitioners and serves individuals who have experienced trauma in remarkable and impactful ways. Over the past few years, as a practitioner, I have absorbed, participated in, and benefited from her expertise in post-traumatic growth and resilience. From her body of work, Arielle gently and compassionately integrates effective and life-changing tools to heal trauma.
— Sharon Land, somatic therapy coach, post-traumatic resilience coach, and BWRT therapist

 
“Dr. Schwartz guides us into a field of healing practices and possibilities founded in a resilient-informed approach.”

Dr. Schwartz guides us into a field of healing practices and possibilities founded in a resilient-informed approach. She offers portals into the untold and hidden stories of pain that live in the nervous system in the biology of people affected by chronic traumatization. She reminds us of the power and strength that lay in the core of human existence, and puts us in touch with our inner capabilities.
— Ana M. Gomez, MC, LPC, author of EMDR Therapy and Adjunct Approaches with Children: Complex Trauma, Attachment, and Dissociation

 
 

About Arielle Schwartz, PhD

Arielle Schwartz, PhD, CCTP-II, E-RYT, is a licensed clinical psychologist, certified complex trauma professional, and Kripalu yoga teacher with a private practice in Boulder, Colorado.

An internationally sought-out teacher and leading voice in the healing of PTSD and complex trauma, Arielle is the author of six books, including The Complex PTSD Workbook... Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma... and The Post-Traumatic Growth Guidebook.

Arielle has dedicated her life to offering informational mental health and wellness updates through her writing, public speaking, social media presence, and blog. Her integrative, mind-body approach to therapy includes relational therapy, parts-work therapy, somatic psychology, EMDR therapy, and therapeutic yoga for trauma. She believes that the journey of trauma recovery is awakening the spiritual heart.

 
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