
WHY WORKING WITH SHAME CAN BE SO TRICKY
This 45-minute video gives you a practical introduction to why shame often stays stuck, how it hides in plain sight in the therapy room and what the implications are for therapists who are committed to helping their clients transform the impact shame is having on their lives.
This free webinar is a great first step to see if the Transforming Shame course is a good fit for your work.
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Register for Transforming Shame Therapist Training Today!
This is your chance to take this training at an exceptionally low cost!
For only $75 an hour ($750 total), you can learn the essential blueprint for transforming shame in your clients (and even yourself!). You will be able to bring your new strategies to life in your work with clients right away, bringing immediate value to your therapeutic practice without having to wait months or even years to see and feel the results!
Meet shame and its infinite protectors with confidence.
Special offer for associates! Email tatra@compassionatetrainings.com if you would like to join us at the discounted rate of $600!
Why Healing Shame Is Often Overlooked
Shame is one of the most painful and often hidden emotional experiences our clients carry. Yet, it's also one of the areas most overlooked in clinical continuing education for therapists.
Many of us leave graduate school with a cognitive understanding that shame is both adaptive and not entirely true, but without the practical healing shame therapy techniques to meet it skillfully and directly in the therapy room.
As therapists, we feel its presence acutely, even if clients don’t speak for it directly. More commonly, shame hides beneath clinical patterns and client complaints we see every day:
Codependence Chronic • Blaming • Eating Disorders • Over-Working • Addictions • Inner Criticism • Social Anxiety • Fears of Failure • Perfectionism • Procrastination • People-Pleasing • Self-Sabotage • Dissociation • Anger issues • Feeling “Stuck” • Avoidance
A Live, Interactive Learning Experience:
This isn't passive learning. It's a live, small-group coaching model that offers a lot of time for your specific questions as you consider how you might apply these shame therapy strategies to your specific client-dilemmas.
COURSE DETAILS
2025 Healing Shame Training Dates:
OCTOBER 3, 2025
OCTOBER 10, 2025
OCTOBER 17, 2025
OCTOBER 24, 2025
OCTOBER 31, 2025
Questions? Contact tatra@compassionatetrainings.com
COURSE MODULES
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We begin by uncovering why shame is a deeply felt but also invisible barrier to emotional healing. While attachment work and compassion-based approaches are essential to the healing process, they can inadvertently bypass or soothe shame rather than get into relationship with it. You'll learn how shame hides in plain sight — and how seeing how it does this is the first step in beginning a new healing relationship with it. We explore specific shame protectors and how to work with them in order to gain access to the core shame narratives that are keeping our clients stuck in pain and inner conflict. This foundational therapy training prepares therapists to shift your own orientation as a clinician so you can move out of the shame-freeze and become shame-responsive!
Key Takeaways:
Understand the adaptive roots of shame and its relational function.
Learn why many of our psychotherapy approaches may unintentionally reinforce shame patterns.
Explore the nervous system's response to shame and the limits of cognitive processing alone
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In this module, we lay out a flexible but necessary blueprint that provides a structured yet dynamic approach to working with shame. You'll learn the core components required to meet shame in the therapy room — including relational safety, emotional permission, and language shifts that allow clients to stay present with their experience. We'll also dive deep into the critical differences between shame and guilt, and how failing to address this distinction can stall therapeutic progress and block access to shame. You'll leave this module with clarity on how to identify shame in action and with a sense that there are actions you can actively take when meeting core shame beliefs.
Key Takeaways:
Learn essential pillars of the blueprint for transforming shame.
Gain clarity and language to clarify differences between shame and guilt so therapy clients can gain access to their core shame narratives.
Explore how to address shame protectors so that you and your clients can work more directly with the shame wounds and dilemmas that keep clients stuck.
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This session shifts into direct application of the blueprint. We will watch a taped demonstration of the navigation of shame protectors and their core shame narratives while being able to stop and discuss what we are seeing together! The demonstration brings the clinical techniques and strategies to life in a way that feels accessible and understandable for mental health professionals.
Key Takeaways:
How to use specific and delineated strategies for managing the shame freeze and protections from shame in the moment.
Learn how we work with the client's nervous system when activating shame so that we can continue to access it without losing our connection to the client when they go into freeze or overwhelm.
Watching the strategies in action with a client allows us to consider our own therapy clients and how we might apply the same strategies with them!
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In this session, we continue refining the blueprint and explore how to tailor shame interventions to different clients — including those with trauma histories, identity-based shame, or chronic self-judgment. We'll continue breaking down the demonstration and answer questions about how these moves can be applied to your specific clients through direct clinical coaching with you!
Key Takeaways:
Shame can be met and transformed by applying the specific "moves" of the blueprint. Therapist shame may also be transformed by learning more about how this all works together!
We deepen our understanding of how to bring the blueprint to life through practice, question and answers, observations and direct engagement (if willing - not required).
Practice applying the shame blueprint across different client presentations and challenges through case consultation and coaching.
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Our final session synthesizes all prior modules into a comprehensive clinical framework you can use in your practice immediately. We'll explore how to integrate this shame-responsive blueprint into various psychotherapy modalities — including IFS, EMDR, depth-approaches, somatic therapy, and more. You'll also learn how to extend invitations to shame again and again, which builds client capacity for self-compassion, and how to deeply support clients from the inside-out so your therapy clients don't just survive their shame — they transform their connection to it with trust and open-heartedness.
Key Takeaways:
Application of the approach to your specific clients continues through Q&A, coaching, and live demonstrations.
Integrate your understanding of the transforming shame blueprint. Discuss how the approach can be applied across different therapy modalities.
Leave with specific strategies and language, understanding and an increased sense of confidence, to guide clients from the confines of stuck shame to a sense of freedom and capacity to heal deeply from the inside-out.
WHAT THERAPISTS ARE SAYING
Information on Continuing Education Credit for Health Professionals
CE credits for psychologists are provided by the Spiritual Competency Academy (SCA) which is sponsoring this program. The Spiritual Competency Academy is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Spiritual Competency Academy maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
The California Board of Behavioral Sciences accepts CE credits for LCSW, LPCC, LEP, and LMFT license renewal for programs offered by sponsors of CE who are approved by the American Psychological Association.
LCSW, LPCC, LEP and LMFTs, and other professionals from outside of California need to check with their state licensing board as to whether or not they accept credits from programs offered by approved sponsors of CE by the American Psychological Association.
For questions about your certificate or the content, logistics, or other support issues regarding this course, please contact Tatra at tatra@compassionatetrainings.com
For questions about whether APA CE is valid for you, contact your licensing board directly.
For general questions about APA CE, contact SCA at ce@spiritualcompetencyacademy.com.
Continuing Education Information for Health Professionals
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CE credits for psychologists are provided by the Spiritual Competency Academy (SCA) which is sponsoring this program. The Spiritual Competency Academy is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Spiritual Competency Academy maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
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The California Board of Behavioral Sciences accepts CE credits for LCSW, LPCC, LEP, and LMFT license renewal for programs offered by sponsors of CE who are approved by the American Psychological Association.
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LCSW, LPCC, LEP and LMFTs, and other professionals from outside of California need to check with their state licensing board as to whether or not they accept credits from programs offered by approved sponsors of CE by the American Psychological Association.
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SCA is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN Provider CEP16887) for licensed nurses in California. RNs must retain their certificate of attendance for 4 years after the course concludes. Nurses outside of California must confirm acceptance with their licensing boards.
QUESTIONS?
For questions about your certificate or the content, logistics, or other support issues regarding this course, please contact Tatra at tatra@compassionatetrainings.com
For questions about whether APA CE is valid for you, contact your licensing board directly.
For general questions about APA CE, contact SCA at ce@spiritualcompetencyacademy.com.
SHAME’S PROTECTIVE PATTERNS
These aren't "symptoms" that have to be eradicated. They are protectors that have adaptive survival strategies developed to shield clients from the pain of the shame state they believe is true.
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ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Tatra de la Rosa, LMFT
Educator and Healing Shame Strategist
Tatra de la Rosa is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT #83945), educator, and clinical supervisor who cares deeply about helping people heal through connection and compassion. She brings warmth and clarity to her work, drawing from a strong foundation in trauma-informed and relational therapy.
With a B.A. in Sociology from UC Berkeley and an M.A. in Counseling from Sonoma State University—where she now teaches therapy courses in the graduate program—Tatra blends academic insight with real-world experience. She is a Certified Level 3 IFS Therapist and Certified Healing Shame Practitioner, and she uses Internal Family Systems (IFS) with individuals and Intimacy from the Inside Out (IFIO) with couples to support deep and lasting transformation.
With years of experience as both a therapist and educator, Tatra is known for her calm, grounded presence and her ability to connect with the deeper layers of the human experience. She's built a professional life that reflects her values—offering thoughtful, skilled support to both clients and fellow therapists. In her group practice, she mentors associate therapists with care and clarity, focusing on couples therapy, Internal Family Systems, and healing shame.
She also provides practical support in the nuts and bolts of private practice—helping new therapists grow with confidence and heart while also developing the private practice that works for them!
Tatra's teaching style is steady, warm, and deeply informed. She brings together clinical depth, lived experience, and a natural ability to create spaces where learning feels both safe and inspiring. Therapists who train with her often speak to the clarity, care, and real-world usefulness of her teachings.
Her trainings for therapists help clinicians grow in confidence, strengthen their presence in the therapy room, and feel more equipped to navigate the complexities of trauma, shame, and "stuck places" with skill and heart.