LIVE: Free Webinar with Tamar Brosh on February 13, 6:00 PM London / 1:00 PM New York
The Inner Child in Trauma Work
A live experiential introduction to working with emotional and traumatic memory through expanded states of consciousness
For therapists, coaches, and practitioners
In trauma work, early emotional imprints often remain active far beyond childhood.
What is commonly referred to as the “inner child” is not a metaphor, but a practical way of describing how unresolved emotional memory continues to influence perception, reaction, and relational patterns — even when there is insight and self-awareness.
For therapists and practitioners, working with these early imprints requires more than cognitive understanding. It asks for a way to meet emotional memory directly, safely, and without re-traumatization.
This live masterclass is an experiential introduction to working with emotional and traumatic memory through expanded states of consciousness.
It is not a self-help webinar.
It is designed as a professional orientation space for therapists, coaches, and practitioners exploring this approach to trauma work.
The session draws from the Expansion Method and also serves as an introduction to the upcoming professional Trauma Release Training.
The session includes guided experiential practice and space for reflection, as well as time for questions.
🗓 Friday, February 13 | 🕕 6:00 PM London (BST) / 1:00 PM New York (EDT)
⏳ Duration: 90 minutes (including live Q&A)
In this 90-minute live masterclass, we will explore:
How early emotional imprints continue to shape perception, reaction, and relational patterns — often long after childhood
What the “inner child” represents in trauma work, beyond metaphor or narrative
Why insight alone is often insufficient when working with emotional and traumatic memory
How expanded states of consciousness can create the conditions for safe contact with emotional memory
What distinguishes experiential trauma work from cognitive or symptom-focused approaches
How this way of working is applied within the Expansion Method Trauma Release Training
Meet Your Guide
Tamar Brosh
Tamar is a leading expert in trauma healing and positive psychology, with over 17 years of clinical experience. She has helped hundreds of professionals transform their trauma work using the Expansion Method—an innovative approach developed by philosopher Dr. Shai Tubali.
Her gift? Making deep healing accessible, precise, and empowering for both therapist and client. Tamar trains therapists, coaches, and changemakers across Europe, and brings her warmth and clinical excellence to every session she leads.
I highly recommend Tamar as a therapist and a teacher for life. This woman embodies so much wisdom and wonder. I met her at one of the lowest points in my life, and she lifted me to greater heights with her spiritual tools. The method she works with is one of the most powerful I have ever encountered.
Tamar is a wonderfully intuitive coach, grounded in her mastery of the expansion method. She skillfully accompanies me through my process of self-discovery and self-healing, fostering progress while providing valuable professional and personal insights. After each coaching session, I come away with a renewed sense of self, energy, and focus—propelling me forward and encouraging further transformation. You couldn’t ask for a better guide on your journey to finding your true self.
Tamar is an enlightened guide. Her wisdom, sensitivity, extensive knowledge, and beautiful soul have helped me achieve significant breakthroughs. She has enabled me to transform my thoughts and stuck beliefs into positive actions, making me feel lighter and more alive. I am grateful for her support. Tamar is a truly unique therapist and soul. Her approach to experiencing existence, combined with meaningful and practical tools, has allowed me to overcome many obstacles and let go of unhelpful patterns. I cherish this ongoing process and transformation, which feels limitless.
This webinar is for you if you:
Are an emotional therapist, psychologist, coach, or somatic practitioner
Want to learn a method that heals at the root, not just manages symptoms
Feel stuck with trauma clients or frustrated by slow progress
Want to renew your passion for healing work and prevent emotional fatigue
Seek to bridge spirituality and science in your practice
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