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Upcoming BPI Training & Distinguished Guest Workshops Fall 2008 - Spring 2009
Group Therapy Training with Betty Cannon, Ph.D. Friday afternoons twice a month, 4-8:15, November 2008 - May 2008. Learn to create an atmosphere of safety and challenge that allows group work to facilitate deep level healing and corrective emotional experiences. Topics include stages of group development, levels of intervention, conflict, transference, countertransference and authentic relating in a group context. This experiential workshop combines Gestalt, existential, psychodynamic and systems approaches to group.
Imago & Gestalt Relational Therapy Training with Jaylynne Chase-Jacobsen, L.C.S.W., master teacher. Friday afternoons, twice a month, 2-6 P.M., November 2008 - May 2009. Learn to integrate these two powerful techniques to help clients create intimacy and commitment. Gestalt and Imago work both help clients pay attention to here and now issues while exploring the depths of current difficulties in the past, often one’s family of origin. Explore your own relationship and role-play difficult clients to gain an understanding of issues and techniques.
Gestalt Therapy Training with Betty Cannon, Ph.D., author of Sartre and Psychoanalysis and numerous journal articles and book chapters on psychotherapy. Tuesday afternoons twice a month, 4-8:15 P.M., November 2008 - May 2009. Learn to deepen to emotional states that move clients to profound levels of personal change in this experiential training. Topics include awareness work, working with process over content, polarities, defenses (boundary disturbances), empty chair work, and transference and countertransference (unfinished business) from a Gestalt perspective.
Gestalt Dream Training with Deborah Bowman, Ph.D. co-author of When Your Spouse Comes Out and journal articles on Gestalt therapy. Spring 2009, 24 hours, times to be announced. Learn to help clients enact dreams to enliven waking life by exploring your own dreams in this experiential workshop. The training integrates Jungian work and art making with Gestalt to produce a powerful tool for working with dreams. Dramatic enactment brings forth inspiration, insight and creativity – and helps heal difficult family history and trauma.
Join one of our on-going supervision/consultation, practice or process groups with Betty Cannon, Ph.D., Deborah Bowman, Ph.D., Jaylynne Chase-Jacobsen, L.C.S.W., Diane Doe, Licensed Gestalt Therapist, and Reed Lindberg, M.A., L.P.C.
To register for a workshop or for more information, call us at 303-494-0393 or e-mail us at bpi.training (at) boulderpsych.com.
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