About Ergos Programs
SE™ Master Classes for SEPs and Somatic Experiencing® Students are exclusive trainings with Dr. Levine and or his Ergos SE Faculty. These intimate workshops are a unique opportunity to study with the founder himself and learn from top Faculty and Assistants he’s mentored personally for many years. Each class has prerequisites ranging from SE Intermediate I to Advanced II that need to be completed by the time of the class. SE students are expected to be well regulated and stable in their own personal work to attend and practice. CEUs are often available; in-person space is limited; not all Master Classes are not available online; tuition and lodging are separate fees; partial scholarships are available for BIPOC and for students with financial hardship working in agencies serving communities in need. These programs require supervised practice for proper training are rarely sold after they are filmed live.
SE™ Group Case Consultations & Demonstrations are offered by Dr. Levine to SE students and the general public. Case Consults are a wonderful opportunity for SE students and SEPs to present cases to Dr. Levine that they would like more guidance on. He will work with their client in front of a live-audience and then do a debrief and Q&A with the practitioner. A full-day consult offers four client demonstrations and 2 credits towards the SEP certificate. CEUs are not available for the consult days at this time; in-person space is limited; they are often available online and sometimes online only; if in-person, tuition and lodging are separate fees; partial scholarships are available for BIPOC and for students with financial hardship working in agencies serving communities in need. These programs are often sold after they are filmed live. You can purchase some of the past consultations here.
Community Health Somatic Education was developed by Melissa Stager at the Ergos Institute and has been driven by dedicated SE Practitioners. They are designed to offer sliding-scale body-based trauma healing education to low-income clinic practitioners, indigenous communities, communities of color, military personnel, veterans groups, first responders, law officers, fire fighters, medical professionals, educators, youth groups, religious organizations, public-service organizations, businesses, private groups, and more. Each program is designed to meet the needs of the community it is serving.
100% of offerings to support programming go towards hosting organizations that qualify for no to low-cost education. To sponsor a program, contact us.
SE™ Workshops are open to SE students and the general public. These engaging programs are a unique opportunity to interact with the founder of SE and a specialized co-teacher in the field, and or his Faculty and Assistants, in a more intimate setting with experiential exercises, demonstrations, lectures, breakout groups, and Q&A. CEUs are often available; in-person space is limited; workshops are often available online and sometimes online-only; if in-person, tuition and lodging are separate fees; partial scholarships are available for BIPOC and for students with financial hardship working in agencies serving communities in need. If recorded, these programs are often sold after they are filmed live. You can purchase some of the past programming here.
Conversations with Peter are short programs offered online that feature Dr Levine discussing various topics with a colleague in the field of healing that he admires. These programs are often sold after they are filmed live.
Webinars, Podcasts, and Interviews are open to SE students and the general public. These diverse short programs that feature Dr Levine or another one of our teachers, offer the chance to learn more about SE and specialized topics in the field; they are offered online-only and are often FREE indefinitely or for a limited time. You can view some of the past programming here.
Retreats are open to SE students and the general public. These rare programs are an opportunity to work more personally with the founder of SE and a specialized co-teacher in the field, and or his Faculty and Assistants. Retreats offer a more intimate destination style setting hosted at experienced retreat centers with experiential exercises, demonstrations, lectures, breakout groups, personal processing, and Q&A. Private sessions are often available; space is limited; retreats are in-person-only; tuition and lodging are sold as an all-inclusive package; partial scholarships are available for BIPOC and for students with financial hardship working in agencies serving communities in need. Retreats are not recorded at this time.