Attachment & Neurodevelopment
Learn To Identify & Repair the Gaps and Injuries
Understand Attachment and Neurodevelopment through a new integrated lens that provides a way to repair and rewire at any age.
April 4-30, 2022
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In the course, you will learn to:

Help Your Clients Move from Stuck to Thriving
Who Is This Course For?

Licensed Health Professionals
You know there is more to do to creating positive outcomes and you’re looking for the tools to address the underlying biology at the root of the health issues your patients are dealing with.

Coaches and Nutritionists
You’re looking to grow your toolkit for helping your clients that goes beyond simply address basic nutrition and lifestyle habits you’ve already been given.

Therapists and Mental Healthcare Providers
You recognize that an underlying Biology of Trauma is keeping your clients from moving forward and you are looking for the tools to recognize and address it.
What Past Students Have Experienced
The Value & Cost of this Journey
Don’t Miss This Chance to Upgrade Your Skillset and Learn Tools and Techniques to Help Heal Your Body.

6 Chapter Topics
Each Chapter/Topic is valued at $250 (Curriculum, Lecture, and 1 Hour Live Q&A)
$250 x 6 = $1500 value

Weekly Study Groups
Focused time to study during online scheduled study groups.
$175 value
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Learn From Home
This course is completely online. Learn on your own time in your own home.

Q&A with Dr. Aimie
A weekly LIVE group Q&A where Dr. Aimie will answer the questions you submit.
$350 value

Make Connections
Engage & connect with other course members online.
$550 value

Discounted 1:1 Support
You'll have the option to purchase 1 on 1 health coaching sessions at a discounted rate during your time in the module.
$150 value

Earn CME Credits
Medical providers can purchase up to 6 CME credits for this module.

On-going Access
Your access to this course continues after this module is over!

A Step Towards Certification
Completing this module is a step towards becoming certified as a Biology of Trauma™ Provider.
Dive Deep Into Attachment & Neurodevelopment
and the Connection to the Biology of Trauma™!
In This Module We Will Cover:

CHAPTER 1:
Attachment Is Regulation: The Biology of Attachment

CHAPTER 2:
The Complete List of Needs Of Early Childhood

CHAPTER 3:
Brain Development and the Programming of Neural Circuits

CHAPTER 4:
Autonomic Nervous System Development and PolyVagal Theory

CHAPTER 5:
The Biology Causes for Sensitivity, Reactivity and Insecurity

CHAPTER 6:
NeuroDevelopment-Informed Attachment Models and How to Repair
Special Guest Speaker : Audra Snyder
Topic: Adoptive Parents on Trauma and Attachment Disorders
Audra Snyder, an adoptive mother will join us to discuss her personal experiences adopting her son from the foster care system when he was 3 1/2 years old, discovering his attachment disorder and the journey that her and her husband David went on to support their son, Austin.
She is going to share how she was able to learn the methods of rewiring his brain to help heal his trauma and how to best support herself, her husband and Austin.
Live April 8th @ 5pm PST
Special Guest Speaker : Dr. Darcia Narvaez

Topic: The Evolved Nest
Darcia Narvaez, is a Professor of Psychology Emerita at the University of Notre Dame. She is the founder of the public and professional educational outreach project The Evolved Nest Initiative whose nonprofit mission is to share her science research into developing appropriate baselines for lifelong human wellness by meeting the biological needs of infants.
This well-being baseline is imperative at this time as the United States ranks 41st out of 41 developed countries in public policies that support families.
Live April 13th @ 8:30am PST
Special Guest Speaker : Bette Lamont
Topic: Neurodevelopment Movement and Reorganization
Bette Lamont is a lead Neurodevelopmental Movement Practitioner. Her focus is on restoring the functions of the Central Nervous System's sensory and motor foundations, that provide the platform for the cognitive, creative, social and emotive cortex, with an emphasis on balanced, non-traumatizing parenting. The tools she uses come from long research and deep understanding of the Developmental Sequence, those movements, reflexes and sensory experiences that mature the brain.
Live April 22nd @ 9am PST
"I rarely meet people with whom I'm as much aligned as Bette Lamont,
with whom my work is so automatically aligned." Dr. Gabor Maté
Module Master Schedule
If you are unable to attend the LIVE lectures a recording will be provided to you.
WEEK 1
Mon, April 4th at 5 pm PST : Chapter 1 Lecture
Wed, April 6th at 8:30 am PST : Study Group (Optional)
Wed, April 6th at 5:30 pm PST: Study Group (Optional)
Thu, April 7th at 8 am PST: Chapter 2 Lecture
Fri, April 8th at 5pm PST: Q+A Chapter 1 with Guest Speaker: Audra Snyder (Attachment Trauma)
Sat, April 9th at 8 am PST: Q+A Chapter 2
Tues, April 12th at 11:59 pm PST: Week 1 Homework Due
Quizzes for Chapters 1 and 2 Due
WEEK 2
Mon, April 11th at 9 am PST: Chapter 3 Lecture
Wed, April 13th at 8:30 am PST: Guest Speaker: Dr. Darcia Narvaez (The Evolved Nest)
Wed, April 13th at 5:30 pm PST: Study Group (Optional)
Thur, April 14th at 4 pm PST: Chapter 4 Lecture
Fri, April 15th at 8 am PST: Q+A Chapter 3
Sat, April 16th at 5 pm PST: Q+A Chapter 4
Tue, April 19th at 11:59 pm PST: Week 2 Homework Due
Quizzes for Chapters 3 and 4 Due
WEEK 3
Mon, April 18th at 5 pm PST: Chapter 5 Lecture
Wed, April 20th at 8:30 am PST: Study Groups (Optional)
Wed, April 20th 5:30 pm PST: Study Groups (Optional)
Thur, April 21st at 8 am PST: Chapter 6 Lecture
Fri, April 22nd at 9 am PST: Guest Speaker: Bette Lamont (Neurodevelopment Reorganization)
Sat, April 23rd at 4 pm PST: Q+A Session Chapter 5
Sun, April 24th at 12:30 pm PST: Q+A Session Chapter 6
Tue, April 26th at 11:59 pm PST : Week 3 Homework Due
Chapter 5 and 6 Quizzes Due
WEEK 4
Implementation Week
- Written Exam: Due by Thur, April 28th at 12 am PST
- Implementation Meetings: Wed, April 27th at 8:30 am PST OR 5:30 pm PST
- Final Oral Exam: Sat, April 30th at 9 am PST OR 5 pm PST
Required 8 Modules to become a Biology of Trauma™ Provider.

Inflammation & Autoimmune Module

Attachment & Neurodevelopment Module

Genetics, Epigenetic & Oxidative Stress Module

Digestive System & Gut Health Module
.

Brain Health In Trauma Module

Hormones, HPA Axis, Stress & Trauma Response Module.

Energy, Overwhelm & Freeze Module
.

Your Biology of Trauma™
Instructor, Dr. Aimie Apigian
Dr. Aimie is a double Board-Certified medical physician who specializes in trauma, attachment, addictions and addressing trauma on a cellular level. She earned her medical degree at Loma Linda University and has a Masters in Biochemistry as well as a Masters in Public Health. She trained for three years as a general surgeon before changing her career path.
In addition to her medical studies, Dr. Aimie has studied with and participated in Dr. Allan Schore’s Attachment Regulation Theory Study Group. She is a highly-trained somatic experiencing practitioner, trained in NeuroAffective Touch™, Internal Family Systems (Parts Work) and the Instinctual Trauma Response Model™. She continues to attend advanced trainings in Somatic Experiencing™ with Dr. Peter Levine and acts as an editor for Somatic Experiencing International.
She is not one to sit back and talk about problems. She is a solution-focused action taker- always looking for ways to improve our current method and accelerate the healing journey back to our best health and our best selves.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: If I get the Certification, could I call myself a trauma-informed provider or a trauma coach?
Q: What types of providers can enroll in the Certification Course?
Q: Am I able to take this course if I am not a provider?
Q: What if I’m not sure I need the certification?
Q: What exactly am I purchasing here?
Q: What amount of time commitment does this require?
Q: Does it matter which module I take first?
Q: Is the content in the written material the same as the content you will be covering in the lectures?
Q: What time will the meetings with Dr. Aimie be held?
Q: Can I Get CME Credit?
Disclaimer: This is not a course that gives you a license as a provider nor is it a health or trauma recovery coach credentialing program. At the completion of each module, you will receive a Certification of Completion indicating you have achieved competency on that specific topic of Biology of Trauma™. At the completion of all 8 modules of the Certification Course, you will receive a certification as a Biology of Trauma™ Provider from Trauma Healing Accelerated. This is a certification that you will be adding to your professional work capacities.
You are still held to the restrictions, responsibilities and privileges of your primary license and board.
Medical Disclosure: The information and programs presented on or through this website are made available to equip you with knowledge and tools. All the material in this course are intended for educational purposes. This information nor any programs that are offered are (nor are a substitute for) medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For any physical or mental health issues, I recommend you work with a qualified health provider who will also support your desire to address the effects of trauma.