Professional Development Programs
Professional Development programs for licensed mental health providers.
Bardo Consulting provides Professional Development programs for licensed mental health providers who wish to enhance their skills in working with trauma. Our programs focus on somatic psychology, body-centered psychotherapy, interpersonal neurobiology, and mindfulness-based practices for healing and recovery.
Our in-person trainings are offered in Nashville, TN and Austin, TX. These programs include multiple-day training series that allows for both instruction and supervised practice in the use of mindfulness and body-centered methods of healing.
The programs assist clinicians who are beginning to explore somatic approaches, as well as clinicians familiar with this way of working who want to deepen their practice and further their skills.
Our online programs are available to access from anywhere. We provide half-day and day-long training opportunities. These programs will include introductory information as well as a deeper dive into the impact of trauma on the mind, body, and spirit. We will focus on holistic and integrative approaches to healing.
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Program Directors
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Kacy Silverstein,
M.Ed. LPC-MHSP, NCC, CCTP
Kacy has over fifteen years of experience in clinical practice focused on trauma, body-centered healing, and addiction. She is currently a therapist in private practice in Nashville and co-founder of Bardo Consulting.
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Holly Ryan
LCSW, LADC, SAP
Holly is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor. She received her Master’s Degree from Barry University and has practiced as a clinical social worker for over fifteen years.
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Kenneth Robinson
M.S., M.T.S.
Kenneth has been practicing Hatha and Bhakti yoga, leading workshops and retreats, and teaching body-centered healing approaches for over thirty years. He is a psychotherapist in private practice in the Nashville community.
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Linda G. Manning
Ph.D
Linda is a Psychologist and former Director of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at Vanderbilt. She teaches a graduate course on Trauma and is also a workshop leader and teacher of body-focused therapies.
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Eydie Cloyd
PSYCHIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER
Eydie is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at Vanderbilt University. A member of the Vanderbilt School of Nursing faculty, she teaches in the specialty level Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program.
Current Programs
The Nonjudgmental Space
Cognitive and Somatic Approaches in Psychotherapy
The Response Barrier
September 2 & 3, 2023
Led by Kenneth Robinson and Linda Manning
A weekend focused on the basics of breathwork practice and the study of character organization through the core relational activity of response.
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to describe Character Organization.
Participants will be able to describe adult relational patterns resulting from developmental trauma.
Participants will be able to identify barriers to contact, insight and clarity for each Character Organization.
Participants will be able to guide and support the patient in a session of breathwork.
Participants will be able to respond to the Contact Barrier using cognitive and somatic approaches.
Sponsored by
Bardo Consulting: Professional Development Programs
2212 Grantland Avenue
Nashville TN 37204
(615)500-5265
NBCC Clock Hours: 13, NBCC Approval No. SP-4252.
To register, please click on the button below and fill out the form.