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2007 Classes by Subject: Behavioral Health & Non-ordinary States of Consciousness

Movement Work, Body Symptoms, and Altered States of Consciousness
Body experiences bring with them many unusual, altered or confused states of consciousness. Froma Process Work perspective, body experiences and the altered states and subjective experiences that accompany them are rich sources of information about our personal process and mythic life patterns.
Learning how to follow and make sense of these states offers us an opportunity to gain deeper awareness of our process and to develop lucidity in movement and proprioception.
Somatic Psychology; Behavioral Health and Non-ordinary States of Consciousness; Core curriculum; SBGI Certificate; CEU
Cost: $230.00 before January 11; $255.00 thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Ingrid Rose, Ph.D.
Friday, January 19, 10 am – 5 pm; Saturday, January 20, 10 am – 5 pm; Sunday, January 21, 10 am – 1 pm

Finding Meaning in Panic
Panic attacks are terrifying experiences that disrupt everyday life. Parallel to investigating the biomedicalaspects of the experience, it is also important to investigate its dreamlike aspects (a person’s subjectiveexperience of the panic attacks), which are doorways into the meaning of the experience for the person’s life. This workshop is a theoretical and experiential introduction to a Process-oriented approach to panic attacks, which is based on developing awareness of the multidimensionality of individual experience.
Behavioral Health and Non-ordinary States of Consciousness; Core Curriculum; CEU
Cost: $185 before February 23; $205.00 thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Lily Vassiliou, Ph.D.
Saturday and Sunday, March 3 & 4, 10 am – 5 pm

The Alchemist’s Tools: Process Work With Abuse and Trauma
This class will examine the roles that emerge in the field of abuse and trauma, and how they holographically occur in both client and therapist. We will address sociopolitical issues of safety, justice, sanity and community, psychological dynamics and impact issues, and Process-oriented methods, including signal work, feedback and edges, as well as recent methods of myth, vector and sentient work.
Behavioral Health and Non-ordinary States of Consciousness; Somatic Psychology; Dreaming, Spiritualityand Shamanism; Core Curriculum; CEU
Cost: $155.00 before May 10; $170.00 thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Emetchi, M.A.
Thursdays, May 17, 24, 31, June 7 & 14, 7:15 pm - 9:15 pm

Working with Sexual Images: What Does That Image Mean to You?
The sexual images a person is drawn to contain information that can help a person pursue other passions in career, health, and relationships, and clairfy sexual or emotional experiences they may find difficult creating with a partner. Partners are less threatened when included as collaborative meaning-makers. This class presents skills and attriburtes that help clients make sense of the images they are drawn to, and sociopolitical contexts that pertain to the reasons clients are drwawn to images.
Behavioral Health and Non-ordinary States of Consciousness; CEU
Cost: $95.00 before June 22; $105.00 thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Chris Allen, Ph.D.
Saturday, June 30, 10 am – 5 pm

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Core Curriculum
Advanced Curriculum
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Community & Family Conflict Facilitation
Behavioral Health & Non-ordinary States of Consciousness
Coma Work, Death and Dying, and Palliative Care
Dreaming, Shamanism and Spirituality
Electives
Leadership & Organizational Development
Somatic Psychology: Body Work, Symptoms and Illness, and Movement Work