
Tiffany Hall
LMFT
Presenter's Bio
Tiffany Hall is a licensed marriage and family therapist with over a decade of experience supporting high-achieving women in breaking cycles of overfunctioning and learning to center joy. Her integrative approach combines somatic therapy, nervous system regulation, and creative expression to help clients heal from relational trauma and reclaim self-worth.
Through her Centering Joy™ framework, Tiffany offers workshops, trainings, and consulting for clinicians and organizations seeking to build trauma-informed spaces rooted in pleasure, rest, and safety. She specializes in identity expansion for clients who have historically tied their fulfillment to romantic partnership due to cultural messaging or relational trauma.
Tiffany maintains a private practice in Pennsylvania and is passionate about helping both clients and clinicians move from survival mode into lives defined by spaciousness, autonomy, and delight.
Somatic Healing for Clients Rebuilding Identity Beyond Relationships
Course Summary
Many clients, especially women and trauma survivors, are socialized to view romantic partnership as the primary source of identity, belonging, and self-worth. When these relationships struggle or end, clients often experience collapse of identity, nervous system dysregulation, and a loss of connection to pleasure and creativity.
This workshop introduces a practical clinical framework that helps clients shift from relationship-centered functioning toward joy-centered healing. Participants will explore the cultural and trauma-based patterns that drive romantic overfunctioning, and learn how to support identity expansion beyond partnership.
Through case examples, nervous system regulation techniques, and brief experiential exercises, clinicians will gain strategies to help clients reconnect to play, pleasure, and self-expression as pathways to recovery from codependence and relational trauma. Attendees will leave with concrete interventions they can use immediately in session — including somatic grounding, joy mapping, and creative meaning-making — along with guidance for integrating joy as a legitimate and measurable treatment goal in clinical care.
This workshop will empower clinicians to help clients rebuild lives rooted in autonomy, connection, and nervous system safety — where romantic relationships are one part of a larger ecosystem of joy, rather than the center of it
