Expanding the Practice of Healing Through Education, Consultation, and Experiential Learning
At She Heals Journey, we believe healing extends beyond symptom management. As clinicians and helping professionals, we are often called to support clients navigating trauma, relational wounds, grief, shame, identity development, intimacy concerns, and disconnection from self.
While insight is valuable, many clients need opportunities to experience healing—not simply talk about it.
Our professional education offerings are designed to help practitioners integrate trauma-informed, experiential, and embodied approaches into their work while maintaining ethical, culturally responsive, and evidence-informed care.
Whether you are a therapist, coach, social worker, somatic practitioner, or wellness professional, our trainings provide practical tools that support deeper healing, greater client engagement, and meaningful transformation.
Areas of Focus
Our professional trainings and educational offerings explore topics including:
- Trauma and nervous system regulation
- Somatic and embodied approaches to healing
- Inner child and developmental repair work
- Relational wounds and attachment
- Shame and self-compassion
- Grief and loss integration
- Sexual wellbeing and intimacy
- Pleasure and embodiment
- Group facilitation and experiential interventions
- Culturally responsive healing practices
Our work is informed by the Sacred Erotic Integration™ (SEI) framework, an integrative approach that recognizes the interconnected relationship between the body, emotions, relationships, identity, and healing.
Upcoming Professional Training
Beyond Talk: Experiential Methods for Deep Healing in Therapy
8-Week In-Person Professional Training
Charlotte, North Carolina
16 Contact Hours
Many clients can articulate their experiences, yet continue to feel disconnected from their bodies, emotions, relationships, and sense of self.
Beyond Talk is an immersive professional training designed to help clinicians move beyond cognitive interventions alone and develop skills that support embodied healing and trauma integration.
Participants will explore experiential approaches to working with:
- Sexual trauma recovery
- Developmental and relational wounds
- Inner child healing
- Shame and self-compassion
- Grief and loss
- Embodiment and nervous system regulation
- Sensuality, pleasure, and reconnection
- Ritual, meaning-making, and integration
Through experiential learning, discussion, and clinical application, participants will gain practical tools that can be integrated into individual and group work with clients.
Participants Will Learn To:
- Understand the neurobiological and developmental impact of trauma
- Utilize somatic and experiential interventions in clinical practice
- Facilitate inner child and re-parenting exercises
- Integrate grief processing and meaning-making practices
- Support clients in cultivating embodied safety and self-trust
- Explore pleasure and reconnection through an ethical, trauma-informed lens
- Apply experiential methods within appropriate scope of practice
This training is ideal for licensed therapists, social workers, counselors, coaches, and healing practitioners seeking to expand their clinical toolbox and deepen their understanding of embodied trauma recovery.
Registration information coming soon.
Professional Consultation and Speaking
Tahiyya Martin, LCMHC, LPC, is available for professional consultation, workshops, conference presentations, and educational events focused on trauma recovery, embodied healing, relational wounds, sexuality, and integrative approaches to wellness.
Topics may include:
- Trauma-informed care
- Sexual trauma recovery
- Inner child healing
- Relational wounds and attachment
- Somatic approaches to therapy
- Sacred Erotic Integration™
- Grief and embodiment
- Culturally responsive healing practices
If you are interested in bringing a training or presentation to your organization, please contact us to discuss your needs.
A Commitment to Lifelong Learning
Healing is complex, and no single modality holds all the answers. Our commitment is to continue exploring, integrating, and teaching approaches that honor the whole person—mind, body, emotions, relationships, and lived experience.
Through professional education and collaboration, we hope to support practitioners in cultivating spaces where healing is not only understood, but experienced.