Monthly Clinical Coaching: Information & Q&A Session

18 January 2026
Deepening Clinical Confidence and Connection: An Invitation to Explore Real Cases, Strengthen Somatic & Relational Skills, and Grow Within a Supportive Community of Practice
Join us for an enriching learning space where you can bring your real clinical questions and challenges, receive personalized guidance, and develop embodied resilience in your work. This session warmly welcomes you into a supportive community committed to growing together, sharing wisdom, and strengthening the way we care for others.

A Supportive Learning Space for Practitioners, Carers, and Facilitators

NeuroSystemics Faculty are delighted to invite you to an open information session introducing our Monthly Clinical Coaching program—a dedicated space to explore clinical questions, challenges, and real situations arising in your personal sessions and group work (including Resiliency Circles).

In this learning space, we take time to look closely at your clinical experiences—your successes, challenges, and the moments that leave you uncertain. We will explore real-life case studies, which you are warmly invited to share, and together discover grounded and practical ways to support your 1:1 clients and/or groups.

This monthly Clinical Coaching program offers four key benefits designed to strengthen and empower your practice:

1. Personalized Guidance on Real Case Studies

Whether you’re working individually or with groups, you’ll receive tailored support on the specific situations you are facing. Together, we explore questions such as how to support a client’s regulation, how to respond to someone in deep distress, or how to navigate moments of feeling stuck or unsure.

2. Integrative Approach Rooted in Cutting-Edge Science

Our coaching combines leading knowledge in nervous system regulation, somatics, and relational science. Drawing from neurobiology and systems theory, we help you expand your embodied capacity to hold space, build resilience, and engage with clients in attuned and effective ways.

3. A Community of Practice to Grow With

At the heart of this program is a supportive community where everyone is actively practicing, learning, and evolving. Instead of feeling isolated—as many carers, yoga teachers, and facilitators often do—you become part of a network where collective wisdom and shared experience create a strong foundation of ongoing support. In many ways, this space becomes a form of self-care for carers.

4. Accessible, High-Quality Professional Support

Because this work happens in community, monthly sessions remain highly accessible—typically around 20 euros per session—making consistent professional development available to a wide range of practitioners.

We warmly welcome you to join the information session to learn more, ask questions, and get a feel for the supportive and collaborative atmosphere of Monthly Clinical Coaching.

Schedule

Zoom session on 18 th of January 8:00-9:00 pm

Fee

Free

Trainer(s)

Boaz B. Feldman, Faculty

Boaz is a practical visionary, an experienced psychologist, a Dharma teacher and trainer acting for worldwide positive change. He has worked with numerous international organisations (UNHCR, UNOCHA, WHO, Doctors Without Borders) in a variety of humanitarian contexts such as war zones (Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Myanmar), low-income contexts (Eastern Europe) and natural emergencies (Thailand). Boaz is currently a Research Scholar at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, he assisted Somatic Experiencing trainings and taught as the main faculty in Europe for Organic Intelligence, and now enjoys engineering and teaching innovative and integrative approaches at NeuroSystemics!

Rebekka Haas Çetin, Assisting Faculty (NSP)

Rebekka is a Mindfulness Coach (ICF) and counsellor for both, individual and group sessions.
She is extensively trained in Organic Intelligence®, a clinical protocol for trauma resolution through shepherding nervous system states from bottom up. Her participation in NeuroSystemics expands her contribution to healing from an individual to a greater psycho-social frame through group work (RC). She is a certified yoga teacher and the co-founder of multiple yoga Studios. Her original background is in filmmaking. Rebekka is from Germany and is now living with her husband in Istanbul, they have 3 children.

 

  • Date: 18 January 2026
  • Language(s): English & Türkçe
  • Time: 8:00-9:00 pm
  • Contact: trcoordination@neurosystemics.org

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