The DARe Certificate Program presents a unique blend of psychotherapeutic modalities and somatic strategies. These include Somatic Experiencing techniques, healing Attachment injury, neuroscience, and spiritual perspectives.
Gain the Skills to Effectively Work With Your Clients by:
- Tapping into your natural, vast potential for recovery and growth so you can embody the practices to better serve your clients.
- Learning to recognize Attachment styles and adaptations in real-time.
- Becoming an expert in a unique method of therapeutic approach, so that you can facilitate foundational and permanent changes that alleviate suffering and bring vitality to your clients.
- Working with the relational field and the nervous system – the cutting-edge paradigm for working with Attachment wounds and trauma.
- Receiving experiential training that emphasizes the practical, clinical applications of this knowledge, bringing dimension and focus to your clinical skills.
- Gaining valuable tools and exercises to experience and embody for yourself, so that you can be a greater benefit to your clients.
Benefits of the DARe Certificate Program
- Fast-track your learning and growth in Attachment and Trauma
- Network with other therapists who are already offering this leading-edge therapeutic modality
- Grow your practice by being listed on Dr. Diane Poole Heller’s high-traffic website as an Approved DARe Provider.
- Join our team of awesome Assistants who help with our live trainings
The DARe Certificate Program requires the following:
- Completion of all DARe trainings (1, 2, 3 and 4). You must attend either:
- Live:
- either in person or
- via livestream1
- Online trainings associated with each of the four modules. (This is required even if you have already completed a DARe training via DVD or the streamable2 version.)
We accept these online courses for the DARe Certificate Program:
- The name of the online version of DARe 1 is called ‘Attachment & Trauma Mastery Program.’
- The name of the online version of DARe 2 is called: ‘Attachment Strategies for Adult Relationships.’