I’m so excited to invite you into STAIR Level 3, a new chapter in our journey together!
This level is about moving beyond the basics of emotional knowing into deeper territory:
Context, Reality, and Self-Trust
The Undoing Aloneness Rail
In Level 3, we’ll explore how to move more experiences into the “okayness” category when the obstacle to integration isn’t an emotional knowing itself, but something deeper. Together, we’ll add tools and skills to co-create practices with clients, dive into the grief process, and draw upon spirituality, ancestral support, and community.
Deepen your mastery with live didactic work, deliberate practice, and new skills to support client self-trust and undoing aloneness.
This advanced training cannot be taken on-demand. You must participate live to complete it.
All large group calls will be recorded, so if you have to miss one you can get caught up, but all deliberate practice groups must be attended live.
The goal? To help you support your clients in growing self trust in building skills, processing grief, and facing hard changes that we can't influence in life or the therapy room, more flexible brain integration is still possible. Level 3 will support you in knowing how to support your clients through the hard realities that we can't change.
I'm grateful to have this opportunity to learn and grow together!
Warmly,
Jules Taylor Shore
At a time when there are dozens of different trauma treatments, our field is in desperate need of a way to integrate them and at the same time tie in the latest neuroscience. The STAIR method achieves this beautifully, offering respectful practices steeped in equal parts compassion and brain science, honoring each clients’ inner wisdom and innate capacity to heal. Juliane Taylor Shore models an effective, clear, and powerful approach that will transform both your own life and your clients' lives too. I cannot recommend this training enough!!
– Terri Delaney, LICSW, SEP
private practice in Minneapolis, MN
Jules Taylor Shore, LMFT, LPC, SEP, is a therapist, author, and teacher. She came into the therapy world as a client who argued that feelings didn’t matter only to find herself all these years later having followed neuroscience to the obvious conclusion: we are really feeling and meaning making beings driven by our interdependence. She believes that embracing that reality is key to finding purpose and deep joy.
She is the author of Setting Boundaries that Stick: How Neurobiology Can Help You Rewire Your Brain to Feel Safe, Connected and Empowered. She is an associate Instructor with the Coherence Institute and a core faculty member with Academy of Therapy Wisdom.