Walking the Talk: Self-Care as the Heart of Psychotherapy

Walking the Talk: Self-Care as the Heart of Psychotherapy
with Carrie Gray, Angela Porter, Matthew Tousignant and special guest Jon Schreiber
Sunday, July 30 · 10:00 am-4:00 pm
Register online!

Understanding the role of the body and the Principle of Mutual Support

In this workshop we will explore the role of the body as support for connection and presence in the practice of psychotherapy, using Breema as the foundation for a new way of being present with oneself in relationship with others.

Via somatic exercises practiced individually, with partners, and in groups, we will begin to apply Breema’s Nine Principles of Harmony to build a receptive relationship between body and mind. With the experience of body-mind connection as a place of reference, the afternoon will offer time for in-depth exploration and discussion of specific topics such as boundaries, vicarious trauma, countertransference, and compassion fatigue.

About Breema
Breema Bodywork®, Self-Breema Exercises®, and The Nine Principles of Harmony are natural expressions of the unifying principle of Existence. They offer a practical means of becoming present, a commonsense approach to physical, mental, and emotional health, and a new way of learning that leads to increased understanding of ourselves and a deepening sense of fulfillment, meaning, and purpose.

No prior experience necessary, please come in
comfortable clothing prepared to move around on a padded floor.

Schedule
Sunday, July 30 10:00 am-4:00 pm

Location
The Breema Center, 6076 Claremont Ave, Oakland

Tuition
$125 ($100 if you register with a friend)
**Register by 7/22 for an additional $25 discount**
$60 students/interns

Register online here!
If registering with a friend, enter promo code BRINGAFRIEND for reduced rate.

More information
walkingthetalk.selfcare@gmail.com 510.775.2424
www.walkingthetalkselfcare.com

Workshop includes receiving a Breema session.
5 hours CE available. ($10 processing fee)
The Breema Center is approved to offer continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, and LPCCs by the CAMFT (#128568)

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