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TEAO Collective Care Series (November 18th)

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TEAO Collective Care Series (November 18th)

Edward Chiazor
Nov 3, 2023
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TEAO Canada will hold space for participants, led by Nicole Brown Faulknor — as an embodiment coach and psychotherapist. Nicole will also explore somatic practices as a way to support rebuilding a relationship with our bodies through these symptoms and a place to be heard and loved in places of systems and institutions and why your emotional health is our mental health.

These circles will incorporate psycho-education, somatic health, and breathwork to get participants in their somatic bodies to begin to process trauma. 

Participants will come together in somatic movement during the group processing circle to process debriefing, trauma care, and systemic care.

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Where

Central Neighbourhood House, 349 Ontario Street, Toronto, ON M5A 2V8

When

November 18th, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

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Priced. Tickets go for $7. Grab your tickets here


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