
Spring Clinical Workshop 2023 – Spring Equinox Gathering.
Time to honour this crossing over from winter into spring. New beginnings , blessings, buddings of all kinds.

Time to honour this crossing over from winter into spring. New beginnings , blessings, buddings of all kinds.

What makes us human?
What is your relationship to Spirituality?
What does Spirituality mean to you? Image or Symbol?
How does this influence or come into your practice as a Soul Centred Psychotherapist?

Working with horses to allow the inner world to be magnified through somatic experiencing processes.

Take good care of your precious pain.
Wrap your strong arms around it.
Hold it against your warm chest.
Rock it gently,
telling it softly that it is loved…

Body-oriented or somatic psychotherapy is a very diverse field. The common theme is the connection between body and mind and the underlying premise that our relationship to ourselves, others and the world is not only rooted in our mind and thoughts but also in our bodies.

In this experiential workshop you have an opportunity to explore your relationship with the Archetypes of
the Innocent and the Orphan and meet these parts of yourself in a guided and supported process .

We will be journeying with the theme of Myth as a Therapeutic Tool. Revisiting the myth Psyche and Eros.

As part of this year’s Annual General Meeting we will be reconnecting with our Soul Centred community with an experiential workshop giving form to the

We will explore the Bluebeard story to identify the intra-psychic dynamics around the inner predator, that anti-libidinous force within the psyche that can rob us of voice, power and worth.

We all go through millions of transitions in our lives, some big, some small. In a time of darkness and much social change and confusion, it is easy to feels powerless and out of control. So how can we transition toward the light …

IMAGO Relationship Therapy holds that giving and receiving requires safety in vulnerability and freedom from shame. If we are not being received it is hard to believe that we can be safe, free from anxiety and not fearful.

We can begin to understand that in the grief and loss of our bereavement we have suffered “traumatic” loss and the loss of an intimate attachment figure in our personal lives and that the grief and sadness we bear is normal and understandable.