Upcoming events.

Event One
Live 2-Hour Experiential Training
Saturday, October 11th, 2025 | 10am–12pm ET
$75 | 2 CEUs available through The Wellness Collective
Because the real work of therapy is not about solving the fight over dishes—it's about helping two nervous systems learn how to find each other again.
What happens when your couple is locked in the pursuer–withdrawer loop? When one partner shuts down the moment you lean in, or another becomes demanding, insisting you give them "the answer"?
On the surface, it looks like conflict about dishes, money, or parenting. But underneath, it's the nervous system replaying its earliest attachment patterns—implicit somatic dynamics that are out of awareness, unconscious, and driving behavior into patterns of rigid repetition.
Too often, we get pulled into the content—debating fairness, refereeing arguments, problem-solving logistics. If you stay at the surface level with the words that are being said, you will just get pulled into the pattern that they're already experiencing.
What Makes This Training Different
This isn't theory. This is live, experiential practice designed to get you underneath the words and behavior. You'll learn interventions that put each individual in touch with these implicit dynamics—because once someone becomes aware of the somatic dynamics running the show, they can move out of repetition of the past and into the present where they have more choices.
What you'll walk away with:
Concrete skills for tracking subtle cues of dysregulation—the tightening jaw, collapsed posture, averted gaze
Practical interventions for the client who is always demanding answers, the partner who is compliant and immediately agrees, the partner caught in criticism and anger
Embodied techniques to support co-regulation in real time and guide couples into new rhythms of repair
Clinical confidence to work in a way that's more easeful, creative, and boundaried—disentangling yourself from getting induced into their system
Your Facilitators
Jordan Dann, LCSW - Somatic therapist and psychoanalyst specializing in couples work who integrates SE, Gestalt, and psychoanalytic approaches to help practitioners work underneath the surface of relational dynamics.
Dr. Larry Iannotti (LCSW, PhD, SEP™) brings over 30 years of experience at the intersection of trauma, attachment, and somatic psychotherapy. As faculty with Somatic Experiencing International, he's known for translating complex neurobiology into clear, practical skills that therapists can use immediately. His early clinical work during the height of the AIDS crisis shaped his capacity to sit with profound suffering while holding the truth that healing can happen—a hallmark of his integrative teaching approach.
Jennifer Byxbee, LCAT, ATR-BC, MPS is a psychotherapist who integrates Somatic, Gestalt, and Creative Arts therapies with over two decades of experience in trauma and relational work.
Workshop Experience
Format: Live Zoom with hands-on practice components
Duration: 2 hours of experiential learning
Investment: $75
CEUs: 2 continuing education units (The Wellness Collective)
Recording: No replay available—this is designed to be experienced live
Who This Training Serves
Whether you're:
Seasoned in couples work but want to move beyond surface-level interventions
Working with individuals but curious about expanding to couples work (and the higher rates that come with it)
New to attachment dynamics and seeking practical, body-based skills
Feeling drained by couples who seem to pull you into their exhausting patterns
Curious about integration—weaving somatic and psychodynamic approaches without needing full certification in multiple modalities
Ready to step into your full power as a therapist without getting lost in your clients' drama
This experiential training will give you the skills that are truly the foundation of a successful couples practice—allowing you to create real transformation while preserving your boundaries, energy, and professional confidence. These are the same approaches Larry has refined over 30+ years of successful practice.
When we stop managing the argument and start attuning to the nervous system, we create the conditions for lasting transformation.

Event Four
Last year, I had the privilege of writing the chapter on Expressive Art Therapy in Experiential Therapies for Treating Trauma (Routledge, 2024), the first book to bring together many experiential modalities in one volume.
Building on that work, our colleagues at the Experiential Psychotherapy Institute (EPI) are launching an exciting new Experiential Webinar Series in a unique “Book Club meets Master Class” format.
Here’s how it works:
Each month you’ll read one chapter from the book on a particular experiential modality.
Then join a 90-minute live Zoom session with the chapter’s author for an in-depth exploration of theory and techniques through breaking down a detailed case example of their clinical work. Sessions will be interactive, with time for discussion and Q&A.
Whether you’re new to experiential work or already practicing it, this series will deepen your skills and broaden your perspective on what’s possible in clinical work.
Stay tuned for my own session on Expressive Arts Therapy on November 7th
Full info and registration: https://www.experiential-psychotherapies.com/live-webinar-series
★Join just one session, a handful, or all of them — it’s up to you!
★ Earn 1 CE credit per session (for eligible U.S.-based clinicians)
★ EPI is offering a 20% discount to anyone in my network. You are also welcome to extend that discount to a friend. Apply Promo Code: EXPERIENTIAL at checkout.
★Routledge Press is also offering a 30% discount on the book in support of this series.
I encourage you to watch this 2-minute video introduction that explains the series concisely: https://youtu.be/rqThhAeouRc
Full info and registration link is at: https://www.experiential-psychotherapies.com/live-webinar-series