Magnolia Harbor Carefarm offers immersive, trauma-informed clinical training for social workers, therapists, and helping professionals seeking deeper, more embodied approaches to grief, trauma, and healing. Rooted in evidence-based practice and shaped by the rhythms of nature, our trainings integrate contemporary neuroscience, attachment theory, and traumatic-grief frameworks with relational, experiential, and nature-based modalities.
Set within a therapeutic carefarm and animal sanctuary, our learning environment invites clinicians to slow down, reflect, and reconnect—with themselves, their clients, and the deeper meaning of this work. Trainings emphasize cultural humility, ethical presence, and clinical attunement while exploring how human–animal connection, green space, and community can support regulation, resilience, and repair.
Whether through continuing education workshops, student internships, or advanced clinical trainings, Magnolia Harbor is committed to supporting clinicians who care for the traumatically bereaved—so they can do this work with greater clarity, compassion, and sustainability.