Whole Wellness: Integrating Self, Skills & Success
Building Skills for Self and Consumer Wellness
Wednesday, November 5
Noon – 1:30 P.M. EST
Live via Zoom | Free

Join the UMaine Division of Lifelong Learning, UMaine School of Social Work, and Omni Integrated Wellness, Inc., for a free training intended for those practicing or preparing to practice in clinical or community-based therapeutic environments.
Discover Omni’s innovative Trauma-Integrative™ approach to wellness that expands DBT into whole-person care. This 90-minute training introduces the Whole Wellness Arc, offering practical tools to enhance both clinician and consumer well-being. Ideal for practitioners seeking deeper presence, resilience, and impact in their work.
This session also serves as a preview of the 2026 Wellness Series—an opportunity to explore the practices and frameworks that will be developed in greater depth throughout the coming year—offered through UMaine Division of Lifelong Learning Professional Development Programs.
Explore an innovative approach to wellness and care with Whole Me & DBT™, a Trauma-Integrative™ model that expands traditional DBT into whole-person practice. In this 90-minute training, you’ll be introduced to the Whole Wellness Arc, a framework that strengthens resilience, deepens presence, and supports both personal and community wellbeing. Through practical strategies and reflective practices, you’ll learn ways to integrate skills with sustainable self-care and social care, cultivating balance, clarity, and renewal in both your work and your life.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this 90-minute session, participants will be able to:
- Describe the foundational principles of Whole Me & DBT™, including its integration of neuro-resonant,™ contemplative, and trauma-integrative™ approaches.
- Identify the stages of the Whole Wellness Arc—Activation, Processing, Integration, and Belonging, and explain how they support whole-person care.
- Differentiate Whole Me & DBT™ from traditional DBT by examining its emphasis on relational presence, contextualized healing, and systems awareness.
- Apply at least one introductory strategy for integrating whole-person wellness into their clinical or community-based practice.
- Reflect on their own professional lens using invitational language and trauma-integrative™ principles introduced during the session.
Instructor
Lisa Audino, MSW, LCSW/LISW, CCTP, D.Min. Candidate
Lisa Audino is a licensed clinician, DBT therapist, clinical supervisor, and educator with over three decades of experience across academic, community, nonprofit, judicial, tribal, and systems-level settings. She specializes in complex trauma, personality development, co-occurring conditions, and whole-person care, with a sustained commitment to health equity and advocacy for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities.
A Phi Kappa Phi graduate of the University of Maine, Lisa has completed advanced training in Interpersonal Neurobiology, Buddhist Psychology, trauma studies (CCTP), and emerging contemplative and psychedelic healing modalities. She is also a certified Mindfulness Mentor, with additional expertise in somatic-based and trauma-responsive approaches.
Lisa is the founder and CEO of Omni Integrative Wellness, Inc., where she developed the Integrative Holistic Model© and Whole Me & DBT™, a Trauma-Integrative™ framework that expands Dialectical Behavior Therapy into a neuro-resonnant, relationally attuned model of care. She is currently completing a Jungian and Depth Psychology-based Spiritual Direction Certification through The Haden Institute, as part of her Doctor of Ministry in Interspiritual and Contemplative Traditions at the Graduate Theological Foundation.


