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September 2016
“Spontaneity, wildness and containment – following emergent bodymind process”
These training weekends will appeal to counsellors and psychotherapists seeking to deepen their practice, by integrating embodied and relational ways of working, providing personal and professional development space for therapists from across all the therapeutic approaches and modalities.
Find out more »October 2016
Working with the Mind/Body Connection
This weekend will be dedicated to providing personal and professional development space for counsellors and
therapists from across the therapeutic approaches and modalities.
December 2016
March 2017
Embodied Psychotherapy CPD training weekend
Although body psychotherapists have been talking about embodied relationship for some while, we are only now starting to make the leap from adapting the concepts of verbal psychotherapy – transference, counter-transference, projection – to reconceiving from the ground up what happens in a therapeutic embodied relationship.
Find out more »June 2017
Embodied Psychotherapy CPD training weekend with Michael Soth
Although body psychotherapists have been talking about embodied relationship for some while, we are only now starting to make the leap from adapting the concepts of verbal psychotherapy – transference, counter-transference, projection – to reconceiving from the ground up what happens in a therapeutic embodied relationship.
Find out more »September 2017
Embodied Psychotherapy CPD training weekend with Nick Totton
Although body psychotherapists have been talking about embodied relationship for some while, we are only now starting to make the leap from adapting the concepts of verbal psychotherapy – transference, counter-transference, projection – to reconceiving from the ground up what happens in a therapeutic embodied relationship.
Find out more »March 2018
A body psychotherapy workshop with Michael Soth and Nick Totton
Michael and Nick are two of the best known figures in the UK whose work is both embodied and relational. They also work in rather different styles from each other, which means that the weekend is an opportunity to experience something of the range of ways in which one can be an embodied and relational therapist, rooted in one’s own authentic bodymind process. For the last couple of years Nick and Michael have been leading an ongoing CPD group in…
Find out more »April 2018
Embodied Psychotherapy CPD training weekend with Nick Totton
Although body psychotherapists have been talking about embodied relationship for some while, we are only now starting to make the leap from adapting the concepts of verbal psychotherapy – transference, counter-transference, projection – to reconceiving from the ground up what happens in a therapeutic embodied relationship. Neuroscience can offer fruitful metaphors for this; but the real foundations are to be found in the traditions of body psychotherapy, and in our immediate experience. ‘Embodied transference and countertransference’ is not a special…
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Relational Modalities in the Context of Attachment & Character Structure Theory with Michael Soth
There are significant philosophical and theoretical differences between the various traditional models which we use as therapists to name, describe and conceptualise the intersubjective field in the therapeutic relationship, and the client's early developmental blueprint for the relational patterns we co-create with them. The diverse traditions (psychoanalytic developmental theory, attachment theory, character structure theory, intersubjectivity, relationality) each have their assumptions, conceptual frame, jargon terms, and particular gifts and shadow aspects in disclosing or occluding certain areas of the complex field.…
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