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The Hakomi Character Map

  • 3 Apr 2020
  • 7 Jun 2020
  • 3 sessions
  • 3 Apr 2020 (PDT) 5 Apr 2020 (PDT)
  • 1 May 2020 (PDT) 3 May 2020 (PDT)
  • 5 Jun 2020 (PDT) 7 Jun 2020 (PDT)
  • Oakland, CA

The Hakomi Character Map

SHORT SUMMARY:

The Hakomi Character Map training details a complete set of character strategies—patterns of behavior, feeling and cognition that determine much of what happens in our internal and external lives. Many of the most difficult issues we confront in our personal and professional lives are linked to the unconscious strategies that keep us feeling stuck, small, afraid, and unlovable, to name a few.

Presented by: Shirley Bar-Dvir, MA, LMFT

Dates

April 3-5,

May 1-3,

June 5-7, 2020

Times Friday 12:30-5:00, Saturday 9:30-5:00, Sunday 9:30-5:00

The Hakomi Character Map training details a complete set of character strategies—patterns of behavior, feeling and cognition that determine much of what happens in our internal and external lives. Many of the most difficult issues we confront in our personal and professional lives are linked to the unconscious strategies that keep us feeling stuck, small, afraid, and unlovable, to name a few.

Changing these patterns is possible through awareness, practice and experience. The Hakomi Character Map offers a kind of precision in accurately recognizing the patterns. In addition to detailing the character map, this training will provide practical Hakomi tools to allow for deep and permanent shifts within the psyche.

Identifying these patterns and learning how to work with them, offers psychotherapists and other helping professionals a guide to the essential issues of human growth and change.

What You Will Learn

This training will support you to recognize commonly encountered character strategies/patterns through lecture, demonstrations and experiential exercises. For each type we will explore:

Etiology/developmental causes

Underlying emotional world and core beliefs

Body language and postures

The visceral feel of each strategy from inside the experience

Strengths and positive qualities

Relational habits, trances and projections

How to apply specific Hakomi interventions for each strategy

From the Instructors

How we respond to life is a complex weave of emotions and beliefs often rooted in what we have learned at each developmental milestone. The experiences of early childhood shape our minds and bodies in unique yet collectively recognizable patterns. The purpose of this training is to provide the opportunity to learn, by "walking in another's shoes." We will understand the developmental journey as we uncover the universal responses to how we are attached, loved, received, related to in our lives. This training will give you a deep understanding of people’s actions towards and feelings about themselves and others. The method of study is powerful, imaginative and accessible.

For Whom:

Anyone interested in personal and spiritual growth or improving effectiveness with clients, including:

Psychotherapists, psychotherapy students and interns

Coaches and other helping professionals

Body workers and somatic coaches

Health practitioners

Spiritual counselors

Presenter Bio: Shirley Bar-Dvir, MA, LMFT (LMFT #44258) is a certified Hakomi Therapist and Teacher and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Shirley earned her BA in Social Work from Haifa University in Israel and her MA in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology from John F. Kennedy University in California. She has been practicing psychotherapy since 1997, seeing families, children, couples and individuals. Shirley’s clinical theoretical background is in psychodynamics, attachment, EMDR, Sensorimotor Trauma work, Enneagram, family therapy and CranioSacral therapy. In addition to teaching Hakomi in California, Shirley also practiced, supervised and taught Hakomi in Israel as a member of the “Hakomi Israel” team, and currently teaches and supervises at John F. Kennedy University. Spiritual practice and deep meditation support her healing work and source her teaching. Shirley maintains a private practice at Anam Cara Therapy Center in Berkeley CA.

EVENT LOCATION: Temple Dara 4920 Telegraph Avenue, 3rd floor Oakland, CA 94609

COST: Early Enrollment: $1,550 by February 21, 2020; $1,750 thereafter Repeat Tuiton: $875 (If you have previously taken "The Hakomi Character Map" or "Responding to Life" offered by the Hakomi Institute of CA, use discount code HCM-RS-E when registering before February 22, 2020. After February 22, use discount code HCM-RS-R.)

REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS: Registration deadline: March 26, 2020

REGISTER HERE: https://www.hakomica.org/14-professional-training/282-hakomi-character-map-4-3-2020

CEU INFORMATION:

Psychotherapists: This course meets the qualifications for 15.5 hours of continuing education credit per weekend (46.5 hours total) for MFTs, LPCCs, LEPs, and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. CE approval agency CAMFT. Provider number: 82187. To receive CE credit for a given weekend, participants must attend the entire weekend, sign in and out each day, and sign a completed evaluation form. psycholigistCEULogoPsychologists: You will earn 46.5 CE credits (15.5 credits per weekend). CE credits for psychologists are provided by the Spiritual Competency Resource Center (SCRC) which is co-sponsoring this program. The Spiritual Competency Resource Center is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Spiritual Competency Resource Center maintains responsibility for this program and its content. For questions about receiving your Certificate of Attendance, contact our administrator at contact@HakomiCA.org. For questions about CE, visit www.spiritualcompetency.com or contact David Lukoff, PhD at CE@spiritualcompetency.com

Member Name: Laurie Adato

Organization Name: Hakomi Institute

Email: hakomi.office@gmail.com

Phone Number: (303) 499-6699

Organization Website: https://hakomiinstitute.com/


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