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Authentic Movement in Turkey with Helen Payne (August)

UoH Intro to Body Psychotherapy(Sept 08)

UoH CPD (Sept - Dec 08)

Integrative Bodywork & Movement ( Aug 08)

LIFEdance! (Saturdays)

Rhythmic Healing Training (2008-09)

Authentic Movement - Fran Lavendel (Nov, Dec 08 Jan, March, May 09)

Somatic Movement Educator Program UK.

Institute for Integrative Bodywork & Movement Therapy (July- Oct)

 

 

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Authentic Movement Residential

With Professor Helen Payne 22 - 26 August 2008 Turkey

For full details click here

Timetable: 4pm prompt, Friday 22 August; Ends 11.30 am Tuesday 26 August 2008.

 

Fee: Tuition: 240 Euros. Room and board 120 single/240 double Euros per day. Full fee or deposit 75 Euros by 30 July please.

 

Application process: If you have not worked with Helen before please request an application form from Helen as soon as possible as there are limited spaces. Email completed form directly to Helen h.l.payne@herts.ac.uk After your application has been accepted by Helen forward full fee/deposit via bank transfer or international money order to Özlem Lale Kaleli, Valikonagi Caddesi YK Vakif Binasi No.173 Kat 7 D.1 34363 Istanbul Turkey. (tripudiostudio@hotmail.com)  Any queries other than financial please contact Helen 00 44 (0)1438 833440.

 

Closing date 30 July 2008


University of Hertfordshire

School of Social Community and Health Studies

 

An Introduction to Body Psychotherapy

 

Dr. Frank Rohricht, Consultant Psychiatrist and

Honorary Senior Lecturer Queen Mary University, London

Body Psychotherapy is a whole person approach attending not only your thinking but also to your body, feelings, intuition, conscious and unconscious mind. This may draw your attention to the way you are, rather than getting lost in a limited idea of how you might think you are or should be.

This short taster afternoon will provide participants with an overview of theory and integrative intervention strategies employed in body psychotherapy. It will enable reflections on some of the ways body psychotherapy can contribute to personal transformation.

The presentation will be based on the five theoretical foundation and intervention strategies considered to be common to all body psychotherapy schools, identified as the following:

Body experiences are regarded as an important therapeutic medium.

The therapeutic relationship is centred on immediate self/body experience, involving touch and psychomotor expression.

Gestures, posture, spontaneity and movement pattern are therapeutically utilised.

There is an emphasis on ‘healthy’ personality traits, resources and self-regulation.

All schools work with tension dynamics and affect regulation.

Event Details

Date:   Tuesday 9th Sept 2008

Time:   2.00pm – 5.00pm

Venue: Meridian House, 32 The Common, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL10 0NZ

Fee:     £35 (Reductions for UH Staff and students)

Applications by 1 Sept 2008. To make a booking to attend  please contact:

Judy Turner counsellingadmin@herts.ac.uk 01707 285856

Queries to Professor Helen Payne h.l.payne@herts.ac.uk

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University of Hertfordshire

School of Social Community and Health Studies

 

Body Orientated

Psychotherapy: State of the Art

 

Dr. Frank Röhricht, Consultant Psychiatrist, Body Psychotherapist and Honorary Senior Lecturer

Queen Mary University London

 

A SIX week CPD short course

This short course introduction to body psychotherapy will enable participants  to gain an understanding of its specific contribution to mental health and wellbeing. The historic roots and theoretical underpinnings from developmental psychology, phenomenology of body experience and body image will be offered. Findings from research into psychosomatic symptoms and affective neuroscience will be discussed together with a presentation of diagnostic methods and intervention techniques. The course will include practical demonstrations of individual and group work.

 

                                    A certificate of attendance will be provided for participants.

 

Event Details

Date:   Alternate Tuesdays - 23 September (2.00-5.00pm)’ 7 October, 21 October, 4 November, 18 November, 2 December 2008 (2.30-5.30pm)

 

Applications due by Tuesday 9 September 2008

 

Venue: Meridian House, 32 The Common, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL10 0NZ

Fee:     £195 (Reductions for UH Staff and students)

 

Applications by 12 Sept 2008. To make a booking to attend please contact:

Judy Turner counsellingadmin@herts.ac.uk 01707 285856

 

Queries to Professor Helen Payne h.l.payne@herts.ac.uk

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THE INSTITUTE for INTEGRATIVE BODYWORK & MOVEMENT THERAPY

Offers a Programme of Training and Professional Development Courses based on

~ BODY-MIND CENTERING®

~ AUTHENTIC MOVEMENT &

~ SOMATIC PSYCHOLOGY

The Institute for Integrative Bodywork & Movement Therapy has been running training programmes in England and Germany since 1990, taught by Linda Hartley, faculty and guest teachers. The current programme offers flexibility for those wishing to integrate into their practice new approaches to movement therapy, bodywork, and body-mind awareness. It also offers the possibility to train over a period of three years towards a Diploma in Integrative Bodywork & Movement Therapy, accredited by ISMETA. Courses being offered from Autumn 2007 to Spring 2008 are Infant Movement Development and Authentic Movement & Therapeutic Presence. Introductory and advanced workshops are also offered.

AUTHENTIC MOVEMENT RETREAT

August 19-23 2008 (Norfolk coast)

For those with previous experience of Authentic Movement .Taught by Linda Hartley MA, SRDMT, UKCP
For further details please contact: IBMT, Evergreen Cottage, Long Lane, Southrepps, Norfolk NR11 8NL
www.ibmt.co.uk e-mail: info@ibmt.co.uk Tel: 01263 833987

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LIFEdance!
A monthly personal development group with Sara Boas,
invites you to enter more fully into the dance of your life
.

LIFEdance! offers you the opportunity to awaken and harmonise the elements within you: earth, wind, fire and water. Rooted in both Dance Movement Therapy and ancient wisdom traditions LIFEdance! sessions facilitate a rediscovery of your own vitality, clarity and energetic flow, whilst exploring your creativity and finding your own dance.
Sessions are held one Saturday of each month from 2-5pm in the centrally located Siobhan Davies Studios. All sessions are accompanied by live drumming and eclectic world music.

Please note LIFEdance! sessions can count towards CPD for Dance Movement Therapy registration.

Visit our website for more information http://www.lifedance.info/ or Join the Dance this summer by taking part in the LIFEdance! Residential in Germany, see
http://www.lifedance.info/documents/lifedanceresidential.pdf for more details.

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Bodymind Attunement

Rhythmic Healing Training

with Ruth Noble

 

Bodymind Attunement is a form of rhythmic healing, a unique healing process guided by Spirit, developed by Ruth Noble

 

It uses relaxation, verbal and non-verbal communication, inner observation, and spontaneous physical movement to facilitate the development of greater integration between inner reality and outer expression, safely unwinding deeply held memory, to align to the soul’s journey.

 

2008-2009 Training Programme

Sharpham House, South Devon

This training presupposes certain integration at emotional, insightful levels.  Suitable for emotionally robust and energetically sensitive people.

 

For further information:

www.rhythmichealing.com or info@rhythmichealing.com

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AUTHENTIC MOVEMENT &THERAPEUTIC PRESENCE

 

With FRAN LAVENDEL in Edinburgh, Scotland

4 Weekends: Nov 1-2, Dec 13-14, 2008; Jan 24-25, Mar 7-8, 2009

 

A series of four weekends in which we shall study the discipline of Authentic Movement and how it can help cultivate clarity in our relationships—with ourselves, with those in our personal life, and in our work as therapists or in any other relationship-based practice. An opportunity for both personal and professional development, in which we shall experience the role of mover—allowing unconscious stories to unfold in movement by attending, with closed eyes, to the inner world of the body; the role of witness—bringing clear and compassionate presence to the other; and shall practise language that conveys the depth and immediacy of our experience.

 

Venue: The course will take place in the Gillis Centre, Edinburgh, a former seminary set within a tranquil walled garden. Overnight accommodation is also available in the Centre.

 

Cost: £440 (£400 for early bookings).

 

Please contact Fran for further information on 01968 676461 or

lavendelmaclean@ednet.co.uk

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Somatic Movement Educator Program UK

Body-Mind Centering ®, integrates movement re-education and hands-on repatterning. The work is based on the rich and varied sources of anatomy, physiology, kinesiology and developmental principles.

Fundamentally our courses offer methods and processes that enable participants to experience and explore each body-system and their integration in our movement patterns.  Experiential anatomy involves a wide range of dynamic approaches and physical activities.

The underlying premise is that we learn from our personal process and that this becomes an informed and insightful starting point for our work with others.

The journey we take leads to greater awareness and deeper understanding of ourselves as human beings. It helps us to understand how the mind is expressed through the body, and the body through the mind.

 

The School for Body-Mind Centering (SBMC) was founded by Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen in 1973 in Amherst, Massachusetts, USA. Currently SMBC offers courses and training opportunities in USA and Europe.

Location and accommodation.

The course will take place at Liverpool John Moores University, in Aigburth, Liverpool, see details below. The campus is outside of the city over looking the Mersey Estuary in the distance and has specialist sports and dance facilities.  We will use the Egg studio, during the academic holidays, and other facilities will be available such as the pool and gymnasium. Accommodation and directions will be provided with registration. www.LJMU.ac.uk. Tel; +44 (0) 151 231 2121

Program contact details;  For all enquiries and registration contact:

Katy Dymoke, 07932 038 730, 0161 868 0509, e mail;  katydymokebmc7@aol.com

180 Stamford St. Old Trafford, M16 9LU.

For timetable and further details, please click here

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Institute for Integrative Bodywork & Movement Therapy

Evergreen Cottage, Long Lane, Southrepps, Norfolk NR11 8NL, UK

Tel:  44 (0)1263 833987         e-mail: info@ibmt.co.uk           www.ibmt.co.uk

 

The Institute for Integrative Bodywork & Movement Therapy
offers a programme of training and professional development courses based on BODY-MIND CENTERING®, AUTHENTIC MOVEMENT & SOMATIC PSYCHOLOGY.


The Institute has been running training programmes in
England and Germany since 1990, taught by Linda Hartley, faculty and guest teachers. The current programme offers flexibility for those wishing to integrate into their practice new approaches to somatic movement therapy, bodywork, and body-mind awareness. It also offers the possibility to train over a period of three years towards a Diploma in Integrative Bodywork & Movement Therapy, accredited by ISMETA and affiliated with the Body-Mind Centering® Association. Courses being offered from Autumn 2008 to Spring 2009 are “Embodying Self through the Experiential Anatomy of Body-Mind Centering®” and “Holistic Anatomy & Physiology”. Introductory and advanced workshops are also offered.

WORKSHOP PROGRAMME - SUMMER 2008

  

INFANT MOVEMENT DEVELOPMENT

Embodying Self through Touch and Movement: An Introductory Workshop

Taught by Linda Hartley

July 12-13, 2008: Ashdon, Saffron Walden, nr. Cambridge. Cost: £120

This workshop is open to all, and is a requirement for anyone wishing to join the IBMT Training Programme in September 2008. Please see IBMT Module 1 for further details of the course and venue.

 

CONTINUED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: The Embodied Self

Taught by Linda Hartley

August 22-24, 2008: The Studio, Kelling, Norfolk. Cost: £180 (includes lunch)

An exploration, from the perspectives of Body-Mind Centering®, Authentic Movement and Somatic Psychology, into the cultivation of the sense of self. We will look at how a healthy sense of self develops in early life, how it may be disrupted through trauma or neglect, and how the practices of BMC® and Authentic Movement might support healing in those with fragile self-structures. There will be opportunities to research into your own ‘alternative’ senses of self, and those of your clients, using BMC® and Authentic Movement approaches,

For those with previous training in a Body-Mind Centering® based approach. If you have not worked with Linda before, please enquire before booking.

 

AUTHENTIC MOVEMENT & THE ART OF WITNESSING

5-day Retreat

Taught by Linda Hartley

August 27-31, 2008: The Studio, Kelling Estate, Norfolk. Cost: £300 (includes lunch)  Open to those new to Authentic Movement as well as those with previous experience. Please see IBMT Module 2 for further details of the course and venue.

 

HOLISTIC ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY

Taught by Beverley Nolan

October 2008 – May 2009, 8 Friday mornings. Ashdon, Saffron Walden, nr. Cambridge.

Cost: £220.

Open to all. Please see IBMT Module 4 for full details.

 

For further details and booking information please go to the website www.ibmt.co.uk Workshops page or email info@ibmt.co.uk

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