36th ANNUAL BOSTON
INTERNATIONAL TRAUMA CONFERENCE

Psychological trauma, neuroscience, embodiment and the restoration of the self.

Conference Faculty

We are honored to welcome an exceptional lineup of speakers to the 36th Annual Boston International Trauma Conference. Featuring renowned leaders like Peter Fonagy, Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Richard Schwartz, Ruth Lanius, Nathaniel Harnett, Prentis Hemphill, Bessel van der Kolk, Wendy D’Andrea, and Licia Sky, this year’s faculty brings together groundbreaking voices in trauma research, neuroscience, psychology, and somatic healing.

With more distinguished experts to be announced, our faculty is dedicated to sharing the latest research, innovative therapeutic approaches, and practical insights to help reshape the future of trauma care. Stay tuned for additional speaker announcements and prepare to engage with pioneers who are transforming trauma treatment around the world.

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Peter Fonagy, CBE, FBA, FAcSS, FMedSci
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Nathaniel Harnett, PhD
Karlen Lyons-Ruth
Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Phd
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Prentis Hemphill, MA
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Bessel van der Kolk, MD
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Wendy D'Andrea, PhD
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Licia Sky
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Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD
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Richard Schwartz, PhD
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Martin Teicher, MD, PhD
Janina Fisher
Janina Fisher, PhD
Philip Wolfson, MD
Phillip Wolfson, MD
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Linda Thai, LMSW
Mariah Rooney
Mariah Rooney, MSW, LCSW
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J.Walter Frieberg, PhD, JD
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Lisa Litt, PhD
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Michael Niconchuk, MS
Reuben Miller
Reuben Jonathan Miller, PhD
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Angelika Sadar, MA
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Betsy Polatin, MFA,SEP, AmSAT
Alexandra Cook
Alexandra Cook, PhD
Elizabeth Warner
Elizabeth Warner, Ed.M, Psy.D
Josefin Wikstrom
Josefin Wikstrom, E-RYT 500, TCTSY-F
Amanda Garcia Torres LMHC
Amanda Garcia Torres, LMHC
Kai Chang Thom
Kai Chang Thom, MSW
Anne Westcott
Anne Westcott, LICSW
Elliot Gann PhD
Elliot Gann, PhD
James-Fox
James Fox, MA
Heather Finn, LICSW
Dr. Judy Carlson
Judy Carlson, PhD
Matt Fleischman
Matthew Fleischman, PhD
Heather Finn
Heather Finn, LICSW
Rachel Cohen PhD
Rachel Cohen, PhD
Jacqui Johnson
Jacqui Johnson, LPC, ATR-BC, ACS, PMH-C
Lisa Garlock
Lisa Garlock
JC Hall
J.C. Hall, LCSW, EXAT
Adeyinka Akinsulure-Smith
Adeyinka Akinsulure-Smith
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Bernhard Wandernoth, PhD
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Jen Lindgren, RYT 500
Megan Bartlett
Megan Bartlett, MA
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Frank Anderson, MD
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Ruth Cohn, LMFT
Sasha Joseph Neulinger
Sasha Neulinger
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Gita Vaid, MD
Alexandra Chen
Alexandra Chen, PhD
Dee Opp
Dee Opp, BSPharm
Christy Johnson
Christy Johnson, MA, QMHP
Candace Liger
Candace Liger, NASM
Rick Doblin
Rick Doblin, PhD
Denise Nguyen Hien
Denise Nguyen Hien, PhD
Colette Melancon, LCSW NAP
Colette Melancon, LCSW
Scott Kellogg, PhD
Scott Kellogg, PhD
Lisa Morgan, LCSW-CC, M.Ed.
Lisa Morgan, LCSW-CC, M.Ed.
Aaron Rodwin
Aaron Rodwin, LCSW
Dr. Raphael Travis Jr.
Dr. Raphael Travis Jr., LCSW
Cindy Salazar, LMFT
Cindy Salazar, LMFT
Gabriel Lopez
Gabriel Lopez
Jim Hopper, PhD
Jim Hopper, PhD

Join us for the 36th Annual Boston International Trauma Conference, hosted by Bessel van der Kolk and the Trauma Research Foundation team, from May 14th to 17th, 2025. Building on a rich legacy of over three decades, this event continues to merge cutting-edge scientific research with practical clinical applications.

Experience a diverse program that includes discussions on body rhythms, the arts, science, theatre, psychedelics, and neurofeedback. Engage in hands-on experiential sessions and connect with fellow professionals dedicated to advancing trauma research and care.

Don’t miss this opportunity to grow, learn, and connect with peers who are shaping the future of trauma treatment. Mark your calendars now!

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Conference overview

The study of trauma has probably been the single most fertile area in helping to develop a deeper understanding of the relationship among the emotional, cognitive, social and biological forces that shape human development. Starting with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in adults and expanding into early attachment and overwhelming attachment and social experiences in childhood (“Developmental Trauma”), this endeavor has elucidated how certain experiences can “set” psychological expectations, bodily experiences and biological selectivity.

When addressing the problems of traumatized people who, in a myriad of ways, continue to react to current experience as a replay of the past, there is a need for therapeutic methods that do not depend exclusively on drugs, talk or understanding. We have learned that most experience is automatically processed on a subcortical level of the brain; i.e., by “unconscious” interpretations that take place outside of conscious awareness.

Insight and good intentions have only a limited influence on the operation of these subcortical processes, but synchrony, movement and reparative experiences do. This conference will present both basicresearch about the impact of trauma over the life cycle, and a range of effective interventions that are being practiced in clinics, schools, prisons, families, and communities around the world.

Main Schedule

Subject to change
Registration
Morning Workshops (includes 15 minute break)
Autism & Trauma
Greg Siegle, Lisa Morgan, Morenike Onaiwu
Neurofeedback: A Tool to Transform Your Clinical Practice (and your patients’ lives)
Angelika Sadar
Embodied Awareness, Attachment Wounds and Healing Shapes: An Experiential Workshop Using Psychomotor Psychotherapy
Linda Thai, Mariah Rooney
The Intersection of Identity and Trauma: Understanding treatment needs and diagnostic considerations for Transgender, Gender Expansive, and Queer Individuals
Sam Marcus, Scott McKernan
Healing Trauma with Movement and Breath
Betsy Polatin
FULL DAY WORKSHOP Part One - Self-Experience and Embodied Awareness
Licia Sky, Matt Sanford, Josefin Wikstrom, Dee Opp, Jenn Lindgren, John Amaral, James Fox
Lunch Break (on your own)
Afternoon Workshops (includes 15 minute break)
FULL DAY WORKSHOP Part Two - Self-Experience and Embodied Awareness
Licia Sky, Matt Sanford, Josefin Wikstrom, Dee Opp, Jenn Lindgren, Scott Lyons, John Amaral, James Fox
A Neglect Informed View of Sexuality: The Dilemma in the Bedroom
Ruth Cohn
Hip Hop Healing: Implications for Engagement, Integration, and Empowerment in Trauma Treatment
Elliot Gann, Raphael Travis, JC Hall, Jacqui Johnson, Aaron Rodwin
Knowledge is Power: Helping Trauma-Focused Practitioners Find Their Voices as Knowledge-Generating Innovators.
Wendy D'Andrea, Marlen Gonzales, Rachel Cohen
Cinema Therapy: A Viable Modality for The Treatment of Traumatic Stress
J. Walter Freiberg III, Sasha Neulinger, Andrew & Mark Godfrey
Trauma Informed Weight Lifting and Sport
Mariah Rooney, Candace Liger, & Megan Bartlett
BONUS WORKSHOP - Evidence-based practice, or practice-based evidence?: Using the wisdom of practice to create usable scientific knowledge about the mechanisms of trauma responses and effective interventions.
Wendy D'Andrea, Marlen Gonzales
Introduction with Bessel van der Kolk, MD
Is Neglect the First Form of Threat?
with Karlen Lyons-Ruth
Trauma and Mentalization Based Psychotherapy
with Peter Fonagy
Morning Break
Early Trauma and the Developing Brain: Links to ADHD, Attachment-Related Disorders, and Obesity
with Martin Teicher
Panel Discussion & Questions
with Karlen Lyons-Ruth,Peter Fonagy, Martin Teicher, Ruth Lanius, Bessel van der Kolk
Afternoon Workshops
Keynote Q&A
with Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Peter Fonagy, Martin Teicher, Bessel van der Kolk
The Next Evolution in Trauma Care: Why Infralow Neurofeedback Belongs in Your Practice
with Matt Fleischman, Bernhard Wandernoth, Judy Carlson, Christy Johnson, Colette Melancon
War, Displacement, and the Long Shadow of Trauma: The 50th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon
with Linda Thai
Bottom-Up Approach to Trauma Treatment: Experiencing SMART from the Bottom Up
with Anne Westcott, Alexandra Cook, Elizabeth Warner, Heather Finn
Unlocking the Power of Neuroscience in Clinical Practice
with Ruth Lanius, Breanne Kearney, Sherain Harricharan
Music as a Tool for Healing Trauma
with Eugene Watanabe, Vera Watanabe, Jeff/Leslie Jones, Josh Roman, Bessel van der Kolk
Please Note: this session does not offer CE hours.
Daily Closer: The Music in Me: Using Music to Heal and Foster Flexibility, Attunement, and Resilience
with Eugene Watanabe, Vera Watanabe, Moderator: Licia Sky, Joshua Roman, Jeff Jones, Leslie Salmon Jones
Please Note: this session does not offer CE hours.
Experiential Exploratorium
Please Note: this session does not offer CE hours.
REWIND: Film and Panel Discussion
with J.W. Freiberg, Sasha Joseph Neulinger, and Amanda Mustard
Please Note: this session does not offer CE hours.
Opening Remarks with Bessel van der Kolk, MD
Addressing and preventing the unique, pernicious, and enduring consequences of child sexual abuse; a message of HOPE through science
with Jennie Noll
Repairing the Past: New Perspectives on Treating Traumatic Memory
with Janina Fisher
Morning Break
A Brief History of The Psychedelic Landscape through Time and Space —A View from an Elder Participant and Observer
with Phil Wolfson
Panel Discussion & Questions
with Jennie Noll, Janina Fisher, Phil Wolfson, Bessel van der Kolk
Afternoon Workshops
What’s Happening in Psychedelic Therapies? An Update
with Phil Wolfson, Bessel van der Kolk, Licia Sky, Gita Vaid, Ron Siegel, Jim Hopper
Integrating IFS with other models for the treatment of complex PTSD
with Frank Anderson
What is Lurking in the Shadows? Addressing the Intersection of Traumatic Stress and Substance Misuse: Evidence-Based Strategies for Assessment and Treatment
with Denise Hien, Lisa Litt
When There is no “Post-”: Working with Families Affected through Generations of War
with Mike Niconchuk, Alexandra Chen
Ubuntu Center for Peace and Homeboy Industries
with Shirley Torres (Homeboys)
Please Note: this session does not offer CE hours.
Keynote Q&A
with Jennie Noll, Janina Fisher, Bessel van der Kolk
Please Note: this session does not offer CE hours.
Daily Closer: Coming Home: Creating Spaces for Healing and Reintegration after Incarceration
with Shirley Torres (Homeboys), Reuben Jonathan Miller
Please Note: this session does not offer CE hours.
Poster Sessions/Reception
Please Note: this session does not offer CE hours.
Opening Remarks with Bessel van der Kolk, MD
From Inner Healing to Outer Change: Applying IFS to Trauma, Attachment, and Social Activism in an Era of Political Unrest
with Dick Schwartz
Morning Break
‘Give Me a Job not Pills’: Treading the Systemic and the Individual in War Trauma.
How to treat PTSD when there is no 'Post': Healing for War Trauma-Affected Children and Families in Ongoing Conflict and Displacement
with Mike Niconchuk and Alexandra Chen
The Neurobiological Consequences of Racialized Stress: Imaging the Intersection of Inequality, Racism, and Trauma
with Nate Harnett
Panel Discussion & Questions
with Dick Schwartz, Alexandra Chen, Mike Niconchuk, Nate Harnett, Wendy D’Andrea, Martin Teicher
Afternoon Workshops
IFS in Action: Practical Applications for Personal Healing and Social Change
with Richard Schwartz
Loneliness: Its Evolutionary Purpose, Neurological Genesis
with J.W.Freiberg, III
Using Chairwork Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Trauma: The Way of the Four Dialogues
with Scott Kellogg, Amanda Garcia Torres
The Fabric of Healing: Meaningful Trauma Recovery for Communities Exposed to Sexual Violence, War, and Displacement
with Rachel Cohen, Lisa Garlock, Adeyinka Akinsulure-Smith
Improv and Theater
with Kevin Coleman
Please Note: this session does not offer CE hours.
Keynote Q&A
with Nate Harnett, Alexandra Chen, Mike Niconchuk, Wendy D'Andrea
Please Note: this session does not offer CE hours.
Daily Closer: Embodying Transformative Practice and Fostering Social Change
with Prentis Hemphill & Kai Cheng Thom; Mariah Rooney as moderator
Please Note: this session does not offer CE hours.

Objectives

The objective of this conference is to present current understanding of how people’s minds, brains, bodies and social organizations respond to traumatic experiences, and what currently appear to be the optimal clinical interventions, including the role of relationships, movement, synchrony, justice and processing to protect and restore safety and regulation.
Central is the role of affect regulation and the resolution of misinterpretation of innocuous stimuli as threats, which require interventions that can restore a sense of active mastery and the capacity to mindfully focus on the demands of the present.
We will also explore how different populations, ethnic groups and cultures may deal differently with traumatic experiences, and address how the legacy of trauma, systematic discrimination, isolation, blame, and social inequality can have profound effects on the capacity to cope and recover from trauma.

Poster Sessions

Individuals whose scholarly work—such as research, artistic endeavors, or educational and community engagement initiatives—aligns with the purpose of the 36th Conference are invited to apply to present their work.

The application window has closed.  

Continuing Education (CE) Credits

Our conference partner PESI will provide continuing education (CE) credits for in-person and virtual attendance. These CE credits are included with your ticket and do not need to be purchased separately. The exact number of CE credits will be determined closer to the conference dates. Last year, approximately 25 CE credits were available. 

All CE-related questions can be directed to PESI at [email protected] or 800-844-8260 for more accurate information.

LOCATION

Sheraton Back Bay Boston 39 Dalton Street Boston, Massachusetts 02199

Sheraton Hotel room reservations can be made through this passkey link.

Hotel rate is $349 per night

 

A second room block has been added at the Hilton Hotel, which is directly across the street from the conference.

Hilton Hotel room reservations (40 Dalton Street, Boston MA) can be made through this passkey link.

Hotel rate is $379 per night 

Register Now

Be among the first to secure your spot at the 36th Trauma Conference! Register today and receive exclusive early-bird pricing

Virtual Ticket

$349

In-Person Ticket

$649

Exclusive early bird rate until April 21st.

Student Ticket

$249 / $199

In-person ticket $249, limited to 100 students
Virtual ticket $199, unlimited

Full time graduate and doctoral students are welcome to take advantage of our student scholarship program. A current course schedule is required to verify your student status.

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