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Eliciting Trauma : Structure of Addiction & Healing Pathway

A depth-oriented exploration of traumatic imprints, shame, addiction patterns, and healing pathways that restore agency, equanimity, and adaptive self-care.
13th & 14th June, 2026
Mumbai & Online (Zoom)
9:00am to 6:30am IST
About the programme

A two-day exploration of how unresolved trauma memories shape behaviour, shame, addiction, and relational patterns. It integrates psychotherapy, contemplative insight, and experiential processes to understand anachronistic responses, gently dissociate affect from memory, and reinstall regulation, agency, boundaries, and self-care through structured healing pathways. The unique part of this certification is that it shares with its participants (a) how to elicit the difference between the event and its memory, (b) desensitisation of overwhelming emotions and unwanted resources (c) bring movement and change in those parts of the body where there were somatic installations (d) a supervision group. This course is a supervised session filled with skills and tools for those who want to add trauma informed working approaches with their clients. The approach is humanistic, empathic, and at the same time anchored & grounded in approaches of Neurolinguistics and Gestalt Psychotherapy. This course is highly recommended to those with a prior understanding of counselling, psychology or any professional modality like Gestalt, Neurolinguistics, CBT, REBT, Hypnosis, etc. This is not an entry-course, so a background in the subject is essential. 

The impact of the memory of the unwanted event (trauma) interferes in various parts of the client's life creating dependency, behavioural shifts, and unhealthy associations. This course is directed at bringing a better understanding of the interplays of insecure attachment styles, addiction, shame, guilt, and grief

The Course also prepares its students with appropriate intervention tool kit & status examination which they can refer to if needed, and to work co-operatively with other practitioners and professionals.

Objectives of the Certificate Programme:
The educational objectives of this course are as follows:

  • Increase effectiveness & efficiency in the intervention process (counselling, therapy).

  • Understand the difference between memory of the events & flashes that trigger that event.

  • Moving on the client's timeline & bringing movement in their somatic experiences.

  • Develop awareness and sensitivity about the client's experience towards the client's experience, to build rapport & install anchors.

  • Participants cultivate sensitivity, empathy, and strong personal state management so they can remain grounded while working with grief, trauma, or addiction. The focus is on holding a steady therapeutic presence, attending to the client’s state rather than reacting to content or transferential dynamics.

  • Distinguish between strong unwanted driving associations like shame, guilt, insecure attachments, abandonment, abuse, etc. before beginning the work.

Syllabus
Pre-work

  • Neurobiology of Trauma/how Trauma impacts specific areas of the brain.

  • How Trauma overloads the brain & takes away its coping ability.

  • PTSD & its impacts on daily functions.

  • Creating a resilient anchor to access in the face of adversity.

  • Trauma sensitive probing (holding), micro-skills of silence, empathy, & listening.

Class Syllabus :

1. Day One

  • Module one  :

    • Eliciting the flashes prior to the trigger.

    • Sensory acuity & representation. 

  • Module two :

    • Understanding the three universal human modeling processes (Generalisation, Deletion, & Distortion), so as to restore the lost symmetry, align breath and check ecology.

    • Somatic release of muscle memory (movement & matrix).

2. Day Two

  • Module three :

    • {Visual (auditory) - kinaesthetic} - dissociation. 

  • Module four :

    • How to conduct Trauma-sensitive therapeutic session for emotional regulation (freedom).

    • Understanding toxic shame & guilt due to archetypal death of the parent & how to work through it.

    • Impact due to losses- in emotion, function & person.

    • Resolution through expression.

Certification Kit

All participants will receive a physical Certificate of Attendance jointly issued by the Anil Thomas Fellowship and the International Journal of Neurolinguistics & Gestalt Psychology, acknowledging your engagement in this advanced skills development workshop on Trauma Intervention Practices.
 

In addition, you will also be receiving a complimentary copy of ‘Impact of the Impact’, a comprehensive book authored by Anil Thomas. This resource offers valuable insights into trauma and its layered expressions—serving as a powerful companion to deepen your learning beyond the workshop.
 

Please note: While this certificate recognises your participation and learning, it does not serve as a professional credential or authorize independent practice as a counsellor.

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Impact of the impact (Book)

Eliciting the structure of trauma, understanding anachronistic splits and healing pathways.

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Cover Pages

Idex page for Impact of the Impact book by Anil Thomas

Index

Introduction for Impact of the Impact book by Anil Thomas
Introduction for Impact of the Impact book by Anil Thomas

About the book

Learner Outcomes:

By the end of the programme, the learners will be able to:

  • Hold space for the client through a neuroclean approach of mindfulness.

  • Navigate the clients to explore their flashes.

  • Employ the systematic probing approach to bring safety as the client explores their crashes & unresourceful states.

  • Work in ecology & congruence to distort emotions to uncover learning of self & other resources.

  • Understand the academic & experiential impacts of Trauma on relation.

  • Draw parallel & relation between the addict & addiction.

  • Elicit somatic installation & release it in the matrix by holding & movement.

Please Note: This course is a complement, not a replacement, for clinical trauma therapy. It is not positioned to substitute the critical role of clinical psychology or psychiatry. It does not address trauma in its clinical form, nor does it engage with clinically treated Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. This course uniquely focuses on behaviours that emerge as coping mechanisms due to past incidents. It is tailored for coaches, counsellors, and other practitioners in this field, aiming to help them decipher behaviours of escape and avoidance. By unearthing the less obvious somatic responses and behavioural choices, participants will be equipped to distinguish which elements they should not interact with.

Skills Lab:

  1. Focused practice on calibrating installation of impact in LSIP.

  2. Intervention skills through sensitivity, compassion, listening, silence, & empathy.

  3. Working with GDD associations & dissociations.

  4. Installation of tactile anchors.

  • Learn about the installation of trauma & how we respond to flashes, triggers, & stimuli.

  • Have an additional skill in their counselling perspective.

  • Learn about how memory of the past impacts (trauma), affects normalcy in day-to-day functioning, relating, & living.
     

Please note: This training program is not a certification for becoming a counsellor as it is in no way making you one. This is a skills training course for people who would like to add micro-skills to their practice from the domain of Neurolinguistics and Gestalt Psychotherapy.

This qualification is intended for candidates who want to:

Date : 13th and 14th June, 2026
Time : 9am to 6:30 pm (19 hours)

Location : Andheri, Mumbai & Online (Zoom)
Intake: 40 participants
Eligibility : A background in counselling, psychology or any professional modality like Gestalt, Neurolinguistics, CBT, REBT, Hypnosis, etc.
Medium of Instruction: English

Age: 23 and above

Upcoming Batch in June 2026

The course fee for two day course on Eliciting Trauma is for INR. 22000 (all incl.).
Early bird registration fee, INR 18
000 (all incl.) check availability.

Program Fees & Enrollment

About the Facilitators

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Anil Thomas

Anil Thomas is a trainer in Neuro-Linguistic Programming, a Gestalt practitioner, and a mentor with the International Journal of Neurolinguistic and Gestalt Psychology (IJNGP). His teaching and writing arise from a lineage that bridges scientific inquiry with contemplative understanding.


His foundational training was under Dr Richard (Dick) McHugh SJ, whose integration of awareness, language, and silence continues to inform Anil’s orientation to both psychotherapy and mindfulness. After McHugh’s passing, he deepened his study with a few of Dick's mentors like Judith (Judy) DeLozier, Robert Dilts, John Grinder, etc., refining his grasp of modelling, relational process, and the ethical dimension of transformation.


His orientation is also shaped by Fritz Perls’ Gestalt philosophy and its dialogue with Zen, by the contemplative work of McHugh and Father Tony de Mello, and by Jung’s study of archetype and psyche within the Mahāyāna understanding of the conditioned mind. These influences converge in Anil’s continuing work on grief, loss, and renewal, where mindfulness, empathy, and presence serve as ways of knowing, an inheritance from teachers who believed that to engage the psyche is to serve awareness itself.

Co-facilitator, Moderator & Peer Review Panel

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Aarti Asrani

Aarti Asrani is a therapist, coach, and facilitator whose work bridges Buddhist philosophy, Gestalt inquiry, and the science of Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Her teaching and practice arise from an integration of spiritual insight and psychological depth, grounded in 28 years of Buddhist practice and shaped by 24 international certifications in mind–body healing and energy modalities. 

Her formative influence comes from Dr. Daisaku Ikeda and the writings of Nichiren Daishonin, which continue to inform her understanding that awareness itself is both the path and the destination. This foundation is complemented by the transformative philosophies of Louise Hay, Dr. Wayne Dyer, Virginia Satir, Fritz Perls, and Eckhart Tolle…..each illuminating a unique dimension of consciousness, presence, and healing. The living teachings of Abraham and Esther Hicks further deepen her inquiry into vibration, thought, and the art of deliberate creation.

For Aarti, healing is a pause…..a still moment where cognition softens and the body’s innate intelligence restores balance. Her orientation weaves awareness, energy, and body language as natural gateways through which transformation unfolds

Glimpses of the previous batch

Cancellation/Refund Policy
Eliciting Trauma: Structure of Addiction & Healing Pathway
The paid fees is non refundable and non transferable to another batch or cannot be used by another person. Please review the course before enrolling for it.
Reading and resources
Reading in this field invites careful attention to how trauma is held in memory, body, and behaviour across time. These works are best engaged slowly, with sensitivity to emotional tone, relational patterns, and the subtle ways past experiences shape present responses, boundaries, and coping styles. They bring clarity to trauma imprints through psychological, somatic, and contemplative lenses.
Sustained engagement allows the reader to sense how shame, fear, and protective adaptations become organised within the nervous system and daily functioning. As understanding deepens, one begins to distinguish memory from present experience, observe anachronistic reactions with greater precision, and recognise the pathways through which regulation, agency, and self-care can be restored.
The literature for this workshop draws from psychotherapy, trauma studies, addiction frameworks, and contemplative traditions. Each text supports a grounded understanding of emotional regulation, dissociation, behavioural reinstallation, and healing pathways. Participants are encouraged to read reflectively and experientially, allowing insight to translate into therapeutic sensitivity, ethical presence, and informed practice.
Dissociation and the Fragmentary Nature of Traumatic Memories: Overview and Exploratory Study
van der Kolk, B. A., & Fisler, R.
A seminal research paper explaining how traumatic events are stored as fragmented sensory and emotional imprints that later shape behaviour, affect regulation, and present-day responses.
The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
Bessel A. van der Kolk
A foundational text on how traumatic memories are embodied, shape behaviour, addiction, and regulation, and how healing pathways restore agency, self-awareness, and integration.
Trauma, memory, and dissociation
Van der Kolk, B. A., & Van der Hart, O.
A rigorous theoretical paper on how traumatic memories remain state-bound, influencing anachronistic behaviours, affect, and patterns of coping over time.
The Concept of Traumatic Stress: A Critical Review of the DSM-III-R Trauma Criteria
McNally, R. J.
An academic examination of how traumatic experiences are encoded, remembered, and later expressed through emotional responses, behavioural adaptations, and psychological distress.
What Happens to Early Memories of Trauma?
Lenore C. Terr
A landmark developmental study showing how early trauma is encoded behaviourally and sensorily, shaping later reactions, coping patterns, and emotional organisation across time.
Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History
Cathy Caruth
A foundational theoretical text examining how traumatic events are experienced belatedly through memory, repetition, and fragmented narrative rather than linear recall.
The Neurobiology of Trauma and Recovery: Implications for Treatment
Judith L. Herman
A deeply influential academic contribution linking trauma, affect dysregulation, shame, and relational disturbance with structured pathways of recovery and integration.
Addiction as an Attachment Disorder
Philip J. Flores
An academic exploration of how early relational trauma, shame, and dysregulated attachment processes contribute to addictive patterns and compensatory coping behaviours.
Each of these works has been chosen not only for its intellectual authority but for its capacity to move the practitioner inward. Together, they form a curriculum of presence: a conversation between psychology, philosophy, and the spirit that endures loss without seeking to master it.

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