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Listening to your Body

:Another pathway to the unconscious

Your body takes the impact, holding the record not only of your own story but of whatever other narratives you listen to, whatever relationship you engage upon.

This body can yield invaluable insights as a conduit or messenger to help you connect at the raw emotional level and thus find new understandings about both yourself and the other, shedding light on those clinical cases which most confuse, provoke and dumbfound you, where your best reflective efforts prove futile.

In this largely experiential workshop we will look at our relationship to the body and its potent wisdoms, re-acquainting ourselves with a more primal attunement both intra- and inter-subjectively.

Numbers will be kept strictly to a maximum of 14.

Please wear loose, comfortable clothing and be ready to remove your shoes (extra socks optional!)

Facilitator:

Sue Law is an integrative body psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer with a private practice in Richmond. She was a trainer, supervisor, training director and briefly a director, of the Chiron Centre for Body Psychotherapy, in addition to running groups and workshops in the UK and abroad.

Largely inspired by her long interest in the expressive arts, her particular fascination is with the power of wordless communication, both intra- and inter-subjectively. This interest underpins two significant extensions to her private clinical practice. In Psychotherapy with Sound Healing the wordless dialogue is through sound, using the voice in an integration of body psychotherapy with Healing Sound techniques. Visual Medicine is a reflective creative and spiritual practice, in which group participants essentially hold a conversation with paint.

Dates:

25th & 26th February 2012

Times:

9.30am - 5.30pm

Costs:

£280 (Metanoia Members) £320 (Non-Members)

To book a place download the leaflet and application form to the right of this page.

For more information please contact Thilisa Hamilton on 020 8832 3074 or via e-mail thilisa.hamilton@metanoia.ac.uk