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HOW TO USE MINDFULNESS IN
PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY

~ Learn Immediately Applicable Practical Hakomi Skills ~

 

 

 

 

 

General Information

 

This workshop is currently full. Please send an email to contact@hakomicalifornia.org if you would like to be on the waiting list and/or be notified of a future free event.

Description
The Hakomi Method of Experiential Psychotherapy is an elegant, comprehensive and highly effective approach to human change. Hakomi combines mindfulness, the body, and present experience to access and transform deeply held, life-limiting core beliefs. For over 30 years Hakomi has pioneered and integrated the use of mindfulness in the psychodynamic process. It is backed by thousands of hours of clinical applications and research into the neurological underpinnings of mindfulness. Hakomi can be successfully applied throughout a wide range of therapeutic applications (such as individual, couples and family therapy, group work) as well as in educational settings to facilitate self-exploration and personal growth.

This half day, free workshop will introduce you to the Hakomi Method of Experiential Psychotherapy. It will provide an experiential overview as well as include skills and theory that are unique to Hakomi. Clinicians will leave with immediately applicable tools.

Please click here for more detailed information about the Hakomi Method.

For Whom
The workshop is open and relevant to both clinicians and the general public and serves as prerequisite hours for The Hakomi Comprehensive Training and Hakomi Professional Training.

 
Logistics

Dates
Saturday, August 7, 2010

Times
9:00-1:00

Tuition
FREE

Location
San Francisco
You will be given the address once you register.

To Register or for More Information
Please call Sharon Gardner at (415) 839-6788 or email her at sharongardner@hakomicalifornia.org.  Please register soon as space is limited.

CEU’s Offered
This workshop meets the requirements for 4 units of continuing education for MFT's and LCSW's in California.

 
Instructors

Scott Eaton, MFT, a Certified Hakomi Therapist and Trainer, has been facilitating groups and trainings in the U.S. and Europe for over 30 years. A licensed psychotherapist for 18 years, Scott specializes in gay and lesbian issues, spirituality, shame reduction, PTSD, work with anger and relationship dynamics. An avid world traveler, Scott has also been a long-standing teacher of meditation.

Rob Fisher, MFT, is a psychotherapist, consultant and supervisor in private practice in Mill Valley. A Certified Hakomi Therapist and Trainer, Rob is also an adjunct professor at both CIIS and JFK University, where he teaches marriage and family therapy, and Hakomi, Body-centered psychotherapy. Rob is a nationally recognized expert in couples   therapy.  He is the author of Experiential Couples Therapy: A Guide for the Creative Pragmatist, published by Zieg/Tucker. Rob has been a Master Presenter at the Annual California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists Conference and a presenter at the USABP Annual, and Psychotherapy Networker Conferences.