Live - Webinar: The Conscious Brain

£35.00

→ Includes certificate of attendance for CPD documentation.

This live webinar explores the role of the conscious brain in trauma and its relevance for clinical practice in osteopathy. Designed for osteopaths and holistic practitioners, it offers a deeper understanding of how perception, identity, and physiology interact in the process of healing.

Drawing on a clinical case of concussion recovery, alongside principles from integrative and anthroposophical medicine, the session presents a practical framework for working with the brain as a mediator of consciousness rather than its source. Particular focus is placed on nervous system regulation, the role of rhythm, and the integration of lived experience in recovery.

You will gain clinically relevant insights into how trauma affects the relationship between brain, body, and self—and how this relationship can reorganise through treatment.

Read the related journal entries here:

What you will learn:

  • Explore the brain as a mediator of consciousness rather than its source

  • Differentiate between the “named self” and the deeper embodied senseof self

  • Understand how trauma disrupts the relationship between brain, body, and self

  • Examine the role of the nervous system in holding patterns of survival and adaptation

  • Explore the importance of rhythm in supporting physiological regulation and healing

  • Discuss the role of the liver in the integration and “digestion” of lived experience

  • Consider how immune activation may relate to processes of neural reorganisation

  • Introduce the heart as a mediating centre between cognitive and embodied awareness

  • Reflect on therapeutic approaches that support a redistribution of consciousness

  • Apply these principles to clinical practice across a range of conditions

Who it’s for:

  • Osteopaths, clinicians, and manual therapists

  • Body–mind and holistic health practitioners

  • Anthroposophical and integrative medicine students

  • Practitioners seeking deeper physiological meaning beyond textbook models

Details:

  • 26 March 2026, 19:30 (GMT)

  • 90-minute live session (Zoom) with Q&A

  • Recording and transcript included (Send out 48h after recording)

  • Certificate of attendance + CPD reflection prompts

This webinar supports practitioners in developing clearer clinical reasoning and a more integrated, embodied approach to patient care.

→ Includes certificate of attendance for CPD documentation.

This live webinar explores the role of the conscious brain in trauma and its relevance for clinical practice in osteopathy. Designed for osteopaths and holistic practitioners, it offers a deeper understanding of how perception, identity, and physiology interact in the process of healing.

Drawing on a clinical case of concussion recovery, alongside principles from integrative and anthroposophical medicine, the session presents a practical framework for working with the brain as a mediator of consciousness rather than its source. Particular focus is placed on nervous system regulation, the role of rhythm, and the integration of lived experience in recovery.

You will gain clinically relevant insights into how trauma affects the relationship between brain, body, and self—and how this relationship can reorganise through treatment.

Read the related journal entries here:

What you will learn:

  • Explore the brain as a mediator of consciousness rather than its source

  • Differentiate between the “named self” and the deeper embodied senseof self

  • Understand how trauma disrupts the relationship between brain, body, and self

  • Examine the role of the nervous system in holding patterns of survival and adaptation

  • Explore the importance of rhythm in supporting physiological regulation and healing

  • Discuss the role of the liver in the integration and “digestion” of lived experience

  • Consider how immune activation may relate to processes of neural reorganisation

  • Introduce the heart as a mediating centre between cognitive and embodied awareness

  • Reflect on therapeutic approaches that support a redistribution of consciousness

  • Apply these principles to clinical practice across a range of conditions

Who it’s for:

  • Osteopaths, clinicians, and manual therapists

  • Body–mind and holistic health practitioners

  • Anthroposophical and integrative medicine students

  • Practitioners seeking deeper physiological meaning beyond textbook models

Details:

  • 26 March 2026, 19:30 (GMT)

  • 90-minute live session (Zoom) with Q&A

  • Recording and transcript included (Send out 48h after recording)

  • Certificate of attendance + CPD reflection prompts

This webinar supports practitioners in developing clearer clinical reasoning and a more integrated, embodied approach to patient care.