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January Gestalt workshops

  • 11 Jan 2015
  • 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Gestalt Intsitute


"Try before you buy!"

We recommend that applicants participate in a  Gestalt Experience Workshop: An Introduction to Gestalt at GIC to have an experience with our method of work before they make this commitment to membership.

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SEASONS GREETINGS!! 

January Workshops

 A Gestalt Approach to Managing Grief 

This two-hour workshop will guide participants into an embodied awareness of how grief is experienced in the body and heighten their sensitivity to the way they process grief.  Participants will also understand how tracking the polarity of "being" and "doing" provides a technique for managing self-support.

 

Join facilitators Shareefa Sabur and Elizabeth Welch for this workshop to be held Sunday, January 11, 2015     

 CCEUs: 2 ICF Resource Development hours  

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A Brief Introduction to Gestalt Practice

 

Take part in this introductory workshop held Friday, January 16, 2015.  Facilitated byLynne Kweder, this workshop is a series of exercises through which participants will experience becoming fully present in the here and now and experience the difference in the impact they have using Gestalt principles.  If you are new to the practice of Gestalt, this workshop is for you.

CEs: 3.5 Instructional hours

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Ethical Experience and Our Attitudes Toward the Other



We will turn to phenomenology to address the questions: what is the ethical experience? When does the ethical experience occur?  What can be said of the person who has this experience? One of Gestalt therapy's central concepts is contact with the 'other'. We will explore together how the ethical experience shapes the gestalt practitioner's attitudes toward the other.

Through lecture, discussion, reflection, and experiments we will develop an understanding of attitudes toward the other informed by an ethical sensibility which can potentially shape the practitioner's quality of contact. This exploration of ethics will challenge our conceptions of subjectivity and expand our capacities for contact. Conversations may engage the works of thinkers such as Levinas, Buber and de Beauvior. Come and participant in this intriguing workshop on Saturday, January 17, 2015, and facilitated by Dan Jones and Jen McWeeny.

CEs: 6 Ethics Instructional hours


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