Trauma-Informed Couples Therapy Training
Polyvagal Theory, EFT, and Gottman-Informed Approaches for Therapists
Couples therapy is most effective when it is grounded in trauma-informed care, attachment science, and a clear understanding of how the nervous system drives relational behavior.
When partners are stuck in cycles of reactivity, pursuit, withdrawal, or shutdown, they are often not failing at communication. They are surviving. This training with Dr. Grace Chen, PhD, LMFT and EMDRIA-Approved Consultant, gives you a polyvagal-informed framework for understanding what is actually happening in the room and a concrete set of interventions drawn from EFT, Gottman Method, and attachment theory to respond to it effectively.
You will learn how to recognize neuroception cues of safety and threat in each partner, how to apply the Autonomic Blueprint to track state shifts over time, and how to reframe destructive relational patterns as protective autonomic responses rather than character flaws or communication failures. Whether you are working with high-conflict couples, relational trauma, or partners whose individual trauma histories are showing up in the relationship, this course gives you tools you can apply in your next session.
Why TTI
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Practical Skills
Practical Interventions You'll Learn
- Map neuroception cues of safety and threat in each partner to identify relational triggers and understand the autonomic state driving each partner's behavior in the room
- Apply the EFT pursuer-withdrawer cycle through a polyvagal lens, linking pursuit and withdrawal to sympathetic activation and dorsal vagal collapse rather than character or intention
- Use Gottman Method interventions within a polyvagal framework, including reframing criticism as sympathetic activation, reducing defensiveness through repair statements, addressing contempt as dorsal vagal collapse, and breaking stonewalling through co-regulation and grounding
- Implement Autonomic Blueprint tracking with couples to help partners monitor and document their state shifts over time and build shared language around their nervous system responses
- Reframe maladaptive relational patterns as protective autonomic survival responses, reducing blame and shame and increasing each partner's capacity for compassion toward themselves and each other
What You Get
What's Waiting for You Inside This Training
Polyvagal lens for couples
Autonomic Blueprint tracking
Polyvagal, EFT, and Gottman integration
Neuroception mapping in each partner
Reframing destructive patterns
The therapist's self-regulation in the room
Lifetime on-demand access
Free community membership
Is This For You?
Who Is This Training For
- A trauma therapist who has started seeing couples and wants to bring your nervous system literacy into the relational space, with specific frameworks for how polyvagal states drive pursuer-withdrawer cycles, stonewalling, contempt, and defensiveness
- Trained in EFT or Gottman Method and wanting to understand the polyvagal science underlying those approaches, so you can use both models with greater depth and precision
- Working with couples where one or both partners have individual trauma histories that are clearly activating in the relationship, and wanting clinical language and interventions for addressing that intersection
- Finding that skills-based couples interventions are not landing because one or both partners are too dysregulated to access them, and looking for co-regulation strategies that create the neurobiological conditions for those skills to work
- Wanting to understand how to use your own nervous system as a clinical instrument in the couples room, including how to maintain your own regulation when the session escalates
- Seeking NBCC and ASWB/ACE continuing education in trauma-informed couples therapy in a flexible on-demand format with 4 CEs
Meet Your Trainer
About Your Trainer
Grace Chen
PhD, LMFT
Dr. Grace Chen is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, EMDR-certified clinician, and EMDRIA-Approved Consultant with extensive expertise in trauma recovery, couples therapy, and clinician development. She specializes in working with trauma survivors, particularly those with histories of childhood family trauma, and is passionate about supporting both individuals and couples in their healing journeys.
Dr. Chen currently maintains a thriving private practice in Andover, Massachusetts. She provides trauma-informed individual and couples therapy, integrating Attachment Theory, Polyvagal Theory, and EMDR therapy. She also offers both individual and group consultation for clinicians pursuing EMDR certification and clinicians who seek to integrate Polyvagal Theory in couples therapy. She is dedicated to training and mentoring new therapists, helping them build the confidence and competence needed for trauma treatment and systemic therapy.
Investment
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Course Price
- Lifetime access to the on-demand training, refresh your skills anytime
- ASWB and NBCC CEs
- Polyvagal-informed interventions you can apply with your next couple
- Flexible payment plans available
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Additional Information
Course Details
Agenda
- Welcome, objectives, and presenter introduction
- Foundations of Polyvagal Theory
- Trauma & Couple Relationships
- Polyvagal Theory in Couple Relationships
- Incorporating Polyvagal Theory into Couple Therapy
- Wrap-up, key takeaways, and Q&A
Learning Objectives
- Evaluate the interplay between romantic relationship dynamics and mental well-being, understanding how relationship distress can trigger psychological issues in both partners.
- Identify and assess the effects of "relationship trauma" on couple communication, trust, and intimacy, and explore how early-life experiences influence current relationship behaviors and dynamics.
- Apply the core concepts of Polyvagal Theory into therapeutic practice to address relational trauma, using this framework to promote safety, connection, and co-regulation between partners.
- Develop strategies for using Polyvagal-informed principles to enhance self-regulation in therapists and to support co-regulation within couples, aiming to disrupt maladaptive interaction cycles and foster healthier relational dynamics.
Prerequisites
This is not an EMDR training.
- None! While this course was designed with therapists in mind, many professionals can benefit including but not limited to:
- Mental Health Professionals
- Teachers and Educators
- Healers
- Yoga Teachers
- Healthcare Professionals
- First Responders
- Lawyers and Law Professionals
Continuing Education
4 CEs are available upon completion of all course material.
Trauma Therapist Institute is an approved continuing education provider. ACE and NBCC CEs are available for this course. APA CEs are not available for this course.
Participants must complete the full training to receive credit.
ACE Approved Provider
Trauma Therapist Institute, #1869, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 1/16/25 - 1/16/28. Social workers completing this course receive 4 clinical continuing education credits.
NBCC Approved Provider
Trauma Therapist Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7033. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Kase & CO is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
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They Are Not Failing at Communication. They Are Surviving.
When couples are stuck in pursuit, withdrawal, contempt, or shutdown, the issue is rarely the communication itself. It is the nervous system underneath it. This training gives you the polyvagal lens, the Autonomic Blueprint, and the EFT and Gottman integrations to address what is actually happening in the room.
Lifetime access. ASWB and NBCC CEs. A trauma-informed framework for the couples in your caseload.