RESET: Resilient and Embodied Systems Experiential Training

January 02, 2025 | Aurora Moreno

Organizations are living, breathing systems that shape and are shaped by the individuals within them. At Omaha Integrative Care, we support organizations and those who work within them to author their own path to sustainable work and whole-person wellness with integrative coaching.

RESET – or Resilient and Embodied Systems Experiential Training – is a resource we’ve developed over years of supporting organizations in doing “the work”, which so often comes with occupational hazards of vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue, and burnout. RESET is a wellness service of Omaha Integrative Care, a collaborative health & wellness clinic offering mental health therapy, psychiatric medication management, primary medical care, yoga, massage, acupuncture, and more. Like our clinic, our team of RESET coaches is multidisciplinary and brings diverse expertise and perspectives to coaching and experiential learning.

As an independently licensed clinical social worker and mental health provider, I focus on supporting those with a lived history of trauma. My coaching and consulting through RESET is informed by my clinical practice alongside the values of integrative healthcare. In my support of individuals in coaching, I am able to co-author a path to sustainable wellness alongside those with whom I work. It means each coaching relationship is dynamic and unique, as each member of an organization brings their own lived experience to their work.

Through RESET, my colleagues and I have had the honor of supporting folks in healing systemic wounds of vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue, and burnout with diverse approaches, including one-on-one coaching and experiential learning, that meet the needs of individuals within an organization. It is an honor to support folks in tapping into their innate capacity for resilience and well-being.

If you are interested in how RESET can support your organization, read more about it here or email our RESET program director, Ashley Harris.

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