Live Online Training For Clinicians - September 24
Resourcing the Resourcer
A Somatic and Mindfulness-Based Approach to Clinician Burnout and Compassion Fatigue
Reserve Your Spot →Reconnect. Regulate. Restore.
Date: September 24, 2025
Time: 12pm-2pm Eastern (Can't make it live? No worries—register and receive the full recording)
CEUs: 2 CEUs Available
Are you a therapist, social worker, or trauma professional feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or disconnected from your work?
Resourcing the Resourcer: A Somatic and Mindfulness-Based Approach to Clinician Burnout and Compassion Fatigue offers a compassionate, research-informed path forward. This transformative live online training moves beyond conventional self-care strategies to help trauma clinicians reclaim resilience, presence, and ethical clarity in the face of high-intensity care work.
Rooted in somatic psychology, mindfulness, and self-compassion theory, this training invites you to explore the physiological, emotional, and systemic roots of burnout and compassion fatigue—while offering practical tools to help you regulate your nervous system, connect with your inner resources, and advocate for meaningful change.
By the end of this training, you will be able to:
- Identify the physiological and systemic contributors to burnout and compassion fatigue
- Apply somatic and mindfulness-based tools to support nervous system regulation
- Utilize self-compassion as a powerful resource against emotional exhaustion
- Recognize the impact of organizational culture and systemic injustice on clinician well-being
- Implement sustainable, embodied practices for individual and team-based resilience
- Advocate for structural changes that support thriving trauma care environments
This training is ideal for:
- Therapists
- Social workers
- Trauma-informed care professionals
- Anyone working in high-stakes, emotionally intensive clinical or healing professions
Whether you're just beginning to notice the signs of burnout or are actively seeking to recover and rebuild, this training meets you where you are—with skill, compassion, and depth.

Key Topics Covered
- Understanding burnout, compassion fatigue, and vicarious trauma
- Polyvagal theory and nervous system-informed clinical practice
- Somatic Experiencing® and interoceptive awareness for clinicians
- Self-compassion as a protective tool for resilience and boundary repair
- Daily embodied regulation strategies for recovery and sustainability
- The role of organizational culture, co-regulation, and systemic accountability
- Creating trauma-informed workplaces that nurture clinician vitality
How You’ll Learn
This course blends didactic teaching, guided experiential practice, and reflective inquiry, allowing you to integrate the learning into both your personal and professional life.
You’ll receive:
- Access to body-based mindfulness tools
- Co-regulation practices for team and peer support
- Reflective exercises designed to explore systemic and cultural influences on care work
- Resources for personal integration and organizational advocacy
- Live Q&A session at the end of the training to deepen learning and personalize the material


Presented By:
Helen Malinowski, LICSW
Helen Malinowski is a licensed clinical social worker and somatic experiencing practitioner specializing in trauma-informed care. With a primary focus on Somatic Experiencing, Helen is passionate about guiding clinicians to deepen their clinical skills, trust their intuition, and approach trauma work with greater confidence and clarity.
The Somatic Integration Institute is an extension of this work—a place for clinicians to go deeper, reconnect with themselves, and develop care that’s as sustainable as it is effective.
Through supervision, trainings, and community, we help healing professionals embody what they teach—without burning out or becoming rigid.
Let this be the moment you turn toward yourself, reclaim your vitality, and resource the heart of your work.
Clinician wellness is not a luxury.
It is a clinical necessity and an ethical responsibility.
Join us in reshaping the narrative of trauma work—one grounded not in depletion, but in sustainability, embodied integrity, and collective care.