Witnessing Presence: Body as Compass - An International Authentic Movement Retreat
Lead by Tina Stromsted, Ph.D., MFT, LPCC, BC-DMT, RSME/T. See here bio below.
June 29 – July 5, 2019; Tuscany, Italy
“A bird not does sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song.” – Chinese Proverb
How do we hold the tension between the opposites in today’s world, stay open to uncertainty, and cultivate curiosity about the unknown?
This retreat offers an opportunity to illuminate your own voice and path – drawing from your inner landscape so vital to the individuation journey.
Rooted in moving and witnessing practice, we will nurture creativity and further clarity through the exploration of gesture, touch, sound, words, song, art, dreams, writing and nature in beautiful Tuscany.
This retreat is designed for those with a depth of experience in Authentic Movement, welcoming healing practitioners, clinicians, educators, artists, and those interested in growth, community, and matters of the spirit.
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Bio
Tina Stromsted, Ph.D., MFT, LPCC, BC-DMT, RSME/T is a Jungian Analyst, licensed psychotherapist, Board Certified Dance/Movement Therapist, and Registered Somatics Movement Educator & Therapist. With forty years of clinical experience, she offers Somatic psychotherapy, Jungian analysis, private groups, international workshops, online webinars, public speaking, podcasts, and consultation. Her numerous articles and book chapters explore the integration of body, brain, psyche and soul in healing and transformation.
Dr. Stromsted is the developer and founder of Soul’s Body® Center, providing a unique integration of Jungian Depth Psychology and embodied practices including Authentic Movement, Marion Woodman’s BodySoul ® Work, Somatics, the Creative Arts Therapies and other conscious practices that engage body, brain, psyche, soul, nature & community.
Dreamdancing®, developed by Dr. Stromsted in the 1980’s, integrates verbal dream sharing with embodied methods such as Authentic Movement, structured movement explorations, Formative psychology, somatic awareness, vocal work, drawing and writing. These practices engage the energies, feelings and action of the dream to help bring the dream’s message to consciousness through lived experience.