How to Be Trauma Informed in Your Practice with Cassandra Hope

Want to be more trauma informed in your practice but have no idea where to start?

In this episode, Stephanie is talking with Functional Trauma Therapist and Holistic Nutritionist Cassandra Hope of Be Well With Hope, on the topic of how to be more trauma informed in your nutrition practice. Cassandra shares why being trauma informed is SO important, especially when working with client’s health and past traumas.

She shares different ways and strategies that we can start supporting our clients in a trauma informed container, so that we are working with our client in a supportive, safe, and transparent way.

In today’s episode, you’ll learn:

  • What being trauma informed as a practitioner means

  • How your current way of working with clients might be harming more than helping

  • The first steps to start practicing in a trauma informed way

  • Different principles for working with your clients and their past traumas vs. against them

Links and resources mentioned:

Learn more about Cassandra’s Trauma Informed Practitioner Training here

Watch Stephanie’s free workshop 6 Steps to Start Your Nutrition Business & Sign Your First Paying Clients


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