Become a Certified TRE® Provider

Gain the skills and certification to safely facilitate TRE® sessions worldwide.

Certification
WHO THIS TRAINING IS FOR
This training is designed for individuals and professionals who want to develop trauma awareness and apply trauma-informed principles in personal, professional, and community settings. This training is suitable for:
Educators, caregivers, and school staff
Coaches, mentors, and facilitators
Healthcare and support professionals
HR, leadership, and organizational teams
Individuals seeking personal growth and awareness
Note: No prior knowledge of trauma or psychology is required. This is a non-clinical, educational program.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
By completing the Becoming Trauma-Informed training, you will learn to:
Understand what trauma is and how it impacts the nervous system
Recognize common trauma responses such as fight, flight, freeze, and collapse
Support emotional safety and self-regulation
Apply trauma-informed principles in daily interactions
Respond with awareness rather than reactivity
Note: The learning experience balances knowledge, reflection, and practical application.
CERTIFICATE & CREDIBILITY
Participants who complete the program receive a Certificate of Completion acknowledging foundational training in trauma-informed awareness and practice.
Aligned with trauma-informed care principles
Facilitated by trauma-aware professionals
Suitable as an introductory or complementary training
A strong foundation for further professional development
Note: This program does not qualify participants to provide therapy or trauma treatment.
Training Journey: A Message from Our Team
Our TRE® journey began five years ago in Thailand, when our founder began provider training under Lori Ann. Her support led to Pakistan’s first-ever TRE® training and opened the door to deeper collaborations, including direct mentorship from TRE® founder Dr. David Berceli.

Today, we are honored to learn from Sae Kani, a global TRE® Trainer, who has played a central role in shaping our understanding of TRE® as a tool that honors the body’s wisdom. This journey has transformed not just us—but the many clients and professionals we’ve supported through this work.
Become a TRE Provider
Join our community of certified practitioners and help others discover the healing power of TRE
Certification Requirements
This training is open to both clinical and non-clinical professionals, including:
Personal TRE practice experience
Completion of 3 core training modules
40 documented personal tremor sessions
Supervised client sessions (individual & group)
Benefits of Joining:
Professional certification and listing
Ongoing supervision and support
Access to our network and community
Continuing education opportunities
Certification Process:
1
Apply & Interview
2
Complete Training
3
Supervised Practice
4
Get Certified
Training Structure
This 9–18 month program combines personal practice with professional facilitation skills in a flexible, experiential format.
Core Module
Module 1:
August 25 (Online)
Module 2:
August 25 (Online)
Module 3:
August 25 (Online)
Each module runs for 3 days and builds foundational understanding of the body, trauma, and tremor mechanism.
Personal Practice
4 Personal TRE® Sessions
to support your own nervous system regulation and tremor process
40 Personal Tremor Sessions4 Personal TRE® Sessions
(Logged with reflections)
3 Guided Book Reviewson
trauma and body-based healing
Supervision & Facilitation
4 Individual Supervision Sessions
Practice TRE® with individuals, submit session recordings, and receive feedback on your facilitation and nervous system presence
4 Group Supervision Sessions
Lead group sessions, explore co-regulation in collective healing, and receive guidance on group dynamics

Frequently Asked Questions

What does “trauma-informed” mean at Trauma Release & Wellness Centre?

Being trauma-informed means we understand how trauma impacts the nervous system, emotions, relationships, and behaviour. Our work prioritises safety, choice, collaboration, and pacing. Therapy is never rushed or forced, and you remain in control of what is explored and when.

What happens in the first therapy session?

The first session is a gentle orientation. We focus on understanding what brings you to therapy, answering your questions, and helping you feel safe and grounded. There is no pressure to share more than you are ready for. Therapy moves at your pace.

What if I feel nervous, unsure, or don’t know what to say?

That is completely normal. Many people come to therapy feeling unsure or overwhelmed. Your therapist will guide the session and support you in finding words—or simply noticing what is happening in your body and emotions. You do not need to have everything figured out to begin.

Do I need a diagnosis to start therapy?

No. You do not need a diagnosis to begin therapy. We focus on your lived experience, current challenges, and goals rather than labels. If a diagnosis becomes clinically relevant, it will be discussed collaboratively.

How long does therapy usually last?

The length of therapy varies from person to person. Some people come for short-term support, while others choose longer-term work. Therapy duration is reviewed regularly and adjusted based on your needs, goals, and capacity.

Is therapy confidential?

Yes. Everything shared in therapy is confidential, except in situations where there is a risk of harm to yourself or others, as required by safety and legal guidelines. Therapists also participate in professional supervision to support quality of care while maintaining confidentiality.

What is your affiliation with Arizona Trauma Institute (ATI)?

Trauma Release & Wellness Centre has been working with Arizona Trauma Institute for several years. Our therapists are trained in trauma-informed frameworks aligned with ATI principles, including nervous-system-based care, safety-first trauma processing, and ethical clinical practice.

What is TRE (Tension & Trauma Release Exercises)?

TRE is a body-based practice that supports the release of deep muscular tension and stress through natural neurogenic tremors. It helps regulate the nervous system and can be supportive alongside therapy. TRE is always introduced carefully and in a regulated, informed manner.

Do I have to do TRE if I start therapy?

No. TRE is optional. Some clients choose to integrate it into their healing process, while others focus solely on therapy. Your therapist will discuss options with you and support what feels right for you.

Do you work with children individually?

In family work, especially when a child is involved, we do not work with the child in isolation. We focus on regulating the family system as a whole. When caregivers and the family environment become more regulated, children naturally experience more safety and stability.

Is online therapy available?

Yes. We offer both in-person and online sessions. Online therapy is conducted with the same trauma-informed principles and professional standards as in-person work.

How do I know if this space is right for me?

If you are looking for therapy that is gentle, respectful, body-aware, and paced around safety and regulation, this space may be a good fit. You are welcome to book a consultation to explore this further.