Self-Care
Enhancing Self-Care Through Sand, Symbol and Story
Clinicians who work intensely with trauma and grief witness deep emotional and physical wounds through client narratives. Read More>
Healing the Healer: Enhancing Clinician Efficacy and Self-Care
Helping Professionals are born with the gift of assisting others in their healing journey. In our desire to “do it right,” we often lose sight of the most important element-ourselves. Read More>
Learning How to Use Ericksonian Hypnosis for Grounding, Containing and Self-Soothing – Level II: Parts 1 and 2
Clinicians who work with trauma survivors often find it difficult to “move forward” with therapeutic interventions as these clients are in constant “fight/flight,” easily triggered, emotionally over-aroused, and need constant re-grounding. Read More>
Making Them Whole Through the Sum of Their Parts: Decreasing Resistance and Promoting Healing Through Inner Child and Parts Work – Level II
In this two day intensive, we will learn how to creatively and experientially go beyond a singular view of the self, and embrace, instead, the notion of the many-faceted self. Read More>
Moving in Self: Enhancing the Effectiveness of Therapeutic Presence
Clinicians sometimes overlook the significance of their physical presence and the non-verbal dialogue as a therapeutic tool and intervention. In this 3 day intensive we will explore how to creatively and experientially use our body/movement presence as a change agent by exploring and integrating four powerful psychotherapeutic approaches. Read More>
Transcending Pickles and Jams- The Art of Preserving Yourself: Decreasing Professional Burn-out
Oftentimes, we put so much effort and energy into helping others that we lose sight of the importance of taking care of ourselves. Read More>





