Come As You Are

A Zoom training with Jennie Knott, LICSW (She/Her)

A photo of Jennie Knott, LICSW

Friday, September 23, 2022 | 1:00-4:15 pm

A training on how insights derived from polyvagal theory and other advancements in neurophysiology can support more authentic presence, connection, and repair in our therapy spaces.

CEUs available for LMHC (licensed in MA), and LICSW/LCSW (licensed in any state).


About the Presenter

Jennie Knott (she, her, hers) is a licensed clinical social worker and received her Master’s in Social Work from Simmons College in Boston, MA in 2013. She has advanced training in the treatment of developmental trauma, issues related to substance use and gender and sexual identity development. 

Jennie cares deeply about exploring how race, culture, class, gender and other sociopolitical structures impact individual and community identity development, mental health and a sense of belonging in the world. Her clinical practice is grounded in harm-reduction, liberation health, and innovations in trauma-informed care; and she prioritizes therapeutic interventions that support people in recognizing, honoring, and building upon their innate, internal resilience. 

This philosophical orientation has been shaped through her previous work in a variety of settings, including: Cambridge Health Alliance, Healthcare for the Homeless, AIDS Action Committee, and as the Interim Director of Counseling and Wellness at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.