Certified Narcissistic Abuse Practitioner
This advanced program provides a deep understanding of the complex dynamics of narcissistic abuse, incorporating applied neuroscience, somatic healing strategies, and advanced client protocols to prepare coaches and practitioners for working with highly impacted abuse survivors.
Class Dates: January 29, 30 - May 21, 22 2026
Class Dates: January 29, 30 - May 21, 22 2026
Paying in installments includes some additional additional administrative costs for non-GTI members.
What's included?
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18 Modules
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Live Zoom Classes
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Collaboration Labs
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Facilitated Experiential Learning Groups
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Certification
Live Zoom Classes
After educational content is delivered, spend class time connecting with your fellow students in small discussion groups, learning with and from one another and practicing together. The classes take place on Friday 1:30-3:30 pm EST.
Collaboration Labs
Participate in our online forum, ask questions, share thoughts and ideas, increase connection, get ongoing community and professional support.
Experiential Learning Groups
After educational content is delivered, spend class time connecting with your fellow students in small discussion groups, learning with and from one another and practicing together.
Community Discussion Feed
Participate in our online forum, ask questions, share thoughts and ideas, increase connection, get ongoing community and professional support.
Patrick Jones - Course author
Kimberly Weeks
Certified Trauma Care Practitioner - Supervisor
Course Director
Course Director
Kimberly is a Trauma Care Practitioner, Advocate, Educator, and Trauma-Informed Workplace Consultant.
As a co-founder of the Global Trauma Institute, she is committed to dismantling the patterns, principles and practices of systemic and interpersonal abuse.
She works with clients who have experienced childhood trauma, intimate partner violence, narcissistic abuse, high conflict divorce and workplace traumatic events. She meets clients where they are whether currently in, coming out of or dealing with trauma's aftermath.
As an advocate for recovery from the chronic illnesses associated with trauma, she speaks for organizations, churches and groups on the neurobiological impacts of trauma on the body and brain. She enjoys teaching and equipping practitioners and advocates as they work with clients across the globe.
As a co-founder of the Global Trauma Institute, she is committed to dismantling the patterns, principles and practices of systemic and interpersonal abuse.
She works with clients who have experienced childhood trauma, intimate partner violence, narcissistic abuse, high conflict divorce and workplace traumatic events. She meets clients where they are whether currently in, coming out of or dealing with trauma's aftermath.
As an advocate for recovery from the chronic illnesses associated with trauma, she speaks for organizations, churches and groups on the neurobiological impacts of trauma on the body and brain. She enjoys teaching and equipping practitioners and advocates as they work with clients across the globe.
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Paying in installments includes some additional additional administrative costs for non-GTI members.
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