Alexander Rose: Trauma-informed and nature-based practice

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🌿 A trauma-informed online session that uses guided attention, embodied experience, and relational engagement with nature to support self-regulation, presence, and meaning-making in a process-open and human-centered format.

In this 2-hour online lecture with Alex ROSE (Spain),  you will learn how to apply trauma-informed, experience- and nature-based practices to support presence, self-regulation, and reflective awareness through relational engagement with inner and outer nature.

🪶 Certificate of completition available

Alexander Rose (Spain & Germany, terapia aventura) Alexander Rose is a clinical psychologist and clinical psychotherapist with a background in sports science and health psychology. He has been working with experiential, adventure, and nature-based therapeutic approaches since the early 2000s and has played a key role in establishing adventure therapy practices in Spain. His work focuses on trauma-informed, experience- and nature-based interventions with adolescents and adults, integrating clinical depth with embodied and outdoor-based processes. Contact: alex@ati.academy
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🌿 Trauma-informed and nature-based practice

🧠 Theoretical framework
This 2-hour online session introduces a trauma-informed, experience- and nature-based practice in line with the ENBI (Experience- & Nature-Based Interventions) framework. Designed as a location-independent format, it integrates guided attentional focus, embodied and perception-based practices, and structured reflective processes. The aim is to support self-regulation, stabilization, and meaning-oriented experience through a conscious relational engagement with both inner and outer natural phenomena.

🛡️ Trauma-informed principles
The session is grounded in core trauma-informed principles such as safety, choice, individual pacing ⏳, and consistent respect for personal boundaries. Change is not pursued or imposed; instead, the format offers a process-open space for sensing, noticing, and reflecting, allowing experience to unfold according to the participant’s own rhythm.

🌍 Nature as a relational experiential field
Within the ENBI understanding, nature is not applied as a technique or intervention in a narrow sense, but approached as a relational experiential field 🌱. This field can support presence, affect regulation, and experiences of connection and belonging. The session integrates bodily, emotional, and cognitive dimensions of experience, reflecting a biopsychosocial and experiential orientation.

🧩 Target group and contextualization
This format is particularly suited for professionals and interested participants seeking a mindful, low-threshold, and human-centered exploration of experience- and nature-based processes. It may be used as a stand-alone self-experience session or as a complementary element within ENBI-related training and continuing education programs.

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