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When Talk Therapy is Not Enough
This training combines parts one and two of the Phase One Somatic Imagery Training. The ten-session training meets weekly, allowing for the integration of Somatic Imagery techniques into ongoing clinical practice over time. In addition, this new format provides more opportunity for in-depth discussion and problem-solving for participants' ongoing cases ,as well as an opportunity to practice facilitation skills.
Learning outcomes include basic concepts and facilitation techniques for optimizing the effectiveness of Somatic Imagery in clinical practice for a broad range of therapeutic challenges, including:
- Exploratory, diagnostic and dynamic work;
- Problem solving and conflict resolution;
- Ego strengthening and supportive therapy;
- Trauma resolution;
- Stress and anxiety reduction; and
- Pain relief.
Perhaps most notably, the training will focus on shifting frozen historical dynamics and breaking through therapeutic impasses. Participants will experience first-hand the power of this Somatic Imagery to access unconscious material (both affective and cognitive), to interrupt old patterns, and to add energy and vitality to therapeutic work. Through experiential exercises participants will be guided in developing their own Somatic Imagery process and will learn how to facilitate the Somatic Imagery process for their clients.
Fridays, beginning September 28, through December 7 (except for November 23),
9:15-11:15 a.m.
Instructor: Susan Drobis
Location: Tenleytown, DC
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