FREE MASTERCLASS

Navigating Loss and Grief 

Three Transformative Elements to Heal Heart and Gut Pain



Thursday, February 20 @ 10 AM PST

 
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What Will You Learn?

• The three most challenging types of grief: attachment grief, absent grief, and heart shock grief

• The difference between grief (the emotion) and grieving (the process of remapping time, space, and attachment) 

• How grief is processed physically in the brain and body as pain and craving

• The role of the vagus nerve, diaphragm, and inflammation in getting stuck in grief

• A six-step parts work process for safely feeling and remapping grief

A Message from Dr. Aimie

 

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.