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1. The Compass Of Intuiton:
Intuitive Diagnostics
This workshop/seminar addresses the largely
undervalued role of intuition. It is designed to enhance the awareness
of intuition and confidence in developing intuitive skills in the professional
and personal spheres. The importance of intuition as a diagnostic tool
in accessing early experiences and trauma is highlighted. Facets of intuitive
processes, the creation of optimum conditions for intuitive perception
to flourish, the application of intuition in daily work and life are key
issues. Tools involve peer work, questionnaires, drawings and working
with objects.
2. Think Art
This workshop is designed to mobilize imaginative resources, to foster
creative skills, to enhance strategic thinking and to enhance self-esteem
when faced with the challenge of finding solutions to problems.
3. The Invisible Threads To Early Life
This workshop is designed to explore the impact and ramifications of early
experiences and trauma on adult life. Intuitive exploration and an intuitive
approach of working with objects (object sculpts) are applied in order
to detect the invisible links between early and current life. The aim
is to resolve the negative impact of such influences on current life.
Seminar participants may wish to bring childhood and family photographs.
4. The Silent Voices Of Family Communication
This workshop is designed to explore early family interactions that may
have imprinted themselves on individuals’ unconscious mechanisms
of thinking and behaviour. Particular attention is paid to the resolution
of negative unconscious patterns of behaviour in order to foster a more
harmonious and content sense of self and a better quality of life.
5. The Labyrinth Of Family Trees (geneograms)
Geneogram work offers a wide-angle approach of exploring different strands
of influences that may affect, enrich or constrain and even damage individuals
within families over generations. Geneogram work provides the opportunity
to study transgenerational patterns of (pathological) transmission within
families. This workshop/seminar offers personal as well as theoretical
insights. Seminar participants may wish to bring childhood and family
photographs.
6. Two Systems Through One Looking
Glass
The aim of this workshop/seminar is to look at similarities
and analogies between family and organisational systems that individuals
are affiliated with in order to explore the extent to which there may
be a ‘spill-over’ of conflicts or problems from one system
to another. Analysing the root of the problem may help to solve two sets
of conflicts at once.
7. Childhood War Trauma: Invisible Ruins
In The Unconscious Mind
WW II left a horrible legacy of unresolved, unrecognized and unconscious
psychological war trauma in its wake. Millions of individuals and millions
of their offspring were left with deep psychological scars without ever
receiving proper attention to their mental health needs. For them the
war never ended. The workshop/ seminar addresses this hugely neglected
topic with the aim of detecting and resolving unconscious childhood war
trauma and with an emphasis on improving the quality of the lives of the
seminar participants.
8. The Crushing Might Of Authoritarian
Abuse
The course of European history has been profoundly influenced by political,
social and cultural concepts rooted in authoritarian culture. The aim
of this workshop/seminar is to sensitize and enhance the awareness regarding
the impact of authoritarian family cultures and school education on the
psychological development, the sense of self, self-esteem and the lives
of the seminar participants and to create a more confident sense of one’s
own individuality.
9. Thinkdeep & Sleep
This workshop is designed to explore the interface between sleep and trauma
by uncovering unconscious and usually unrecognized trauma that prevent
individuals from attaining proper sleep and that therefore reduce* the
quality of life.
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