Interoceptive Ownership & Adaptive State Feedback: Integrating Interoception-Based Tracking Into Trauma-Informed Care 

This workshop explores interoceptive ownership, the capacity to sense and authentically claim adaptive internal states such as safety, connection, and agency, and its role in trauma-informed clinical change. Grounded in research on interoception and neuroplasticity, you will learn how to integrate moment-to-moment interoceptive tracking and state-rating practices into treatment to support adaptive state embodiment. Through the Brain Partnership lens, the session emphasizes collaborative, nervous-system-informed care.

Participants will focus on:

  • Strengthening interoceptive ownership to support access to adaptive internal states

  • Integrating real-time interoceptive tracking and state-rating practices into clinical work

  • Using interoception-based feedback to support adaptive state embodiment

  • Applying the Brain Partnership framework to maintain collaborative, trauma-responsive care

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