Two Day In-Person Workshop.
Your Next Level of Capacity.
An intimate experience with Dr. Aimie in San Diego
Reserve Your Spot — June 22 & 23, 2026What is it like to Workshop Your Next Level with Dr. Aimie
What we can do in person that we just can't do online.
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You've been doing great work on your nervous system.Â
And now there's a next level of capacity available to you.
The fastest way to workshop that—as complete and as safe as possible—is to do it in person.
What Exactly is This?
Over two days at my home, we work through The Biology of Trauma framework together to create your personalized plan.
Real life integration of somatic, parts and biology work
Get clear on what is holding you back
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We create your personalized plan. Action steps. Implementation.
What You'll Walk Away With
Is This Workshop For You?
This is for you if:
- You value precision and implementation over just more information
- You've taken at least The Foundational Journey
- You're ready for in-person somatic work that we can't do online
- You want a personalized focus
This is NOT for you if:
- You're looking for a quick transformation
- You want to avoid doing your own nervous system work
- You're not ready to practice something consistently
- You need a large group or prefer anonymity
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What's Included
Hear From Past Participants
What did you expect and what did you get instead?
What to Expect
Here is a brief walkthrough outlining what you can expect and how each day will unfold across Day 1 and Day 2.
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The Logistics
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Questions?
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Q: Is this replacing therapy or medical treatment?
Q: What if I get overwhelmed?
Q: Do I need to have read the book?
Aimie Apigian, MD, MS, MPHÂ
Physician. Researcher. Patient. Guide.
Aimie Apigian is a double board-certified addiction physician with master's degrees in biochemistry and public health. She is the founder of the Mind-Body-Biology Institute and author of the national bestseller book, The Biology of Trauma.
Her framework didn't come from textbooks. It came from necessity.
As a surgeon and chronic health physician, she saw patients whose stress had made them sick. As a foster-adoptive mother, she experienced firsthand how trauma creates deep patterns. As someone who lived her own health collapse, she discovered what was missing from every approach she tried.
That missing piece became the Biology of Trauma® framework and an integration of psychology, somatics, and biology in the sequence the body needs to heal.
She has guided thousands through this work.
Not by doing it for them, but by being in the ring with them.