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The inner child

Many therapists have discovered that inside an adult client there is a small child with his/her own needs trying  to heal his/her wounds. In this seminar we will discuss how we can best approach this partly dissociated aspect of the client’s subjectivity  and the problems  usually encountered in this process.

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    Symbolism and dreams

    Why do we have nightmares? Why do we keep having the same dream motifs, several years in a row? What is the reason we have anxiety dreams, though we feel quite comfortable in our daily life? Could we use our dreams as a guide to better understand ourselves?

    In this workshop we will examine Freud’s theory on the formation of dreams and Jung’s theories regarding the archetypes, synchronicity and the ability of the unconscious to manifest future trends.

    You can bring your own dreams for discussion.

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    When does therapy end?

    At what point is a client ready to leave therapy? This important question puzzles not only beginners but also experienced clinicians and its appropriate resolution determines to a large extent the ultimate success of therapy.
    In this seminar we will discuss:
    Early indications for a client’s premature flight from therapy
    Appropriate management of issues surfacing at the end phase of therapy ( what if the client gets worse? What if the client claims that she is ultimately disappointed with therapy? Are we going to slowly wean the client or continue having regular sessions till the last minute? Are we going to schedule regular follow-ups?)
    Presentation of clinical cases where therapy gets into a rut or ends prematurely.
    Advantages and disadvantages of short term vs long-term therapy.

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    The puzzle of psychosomatics

    Why do we fall ill? Why do we get the specific disease? This seminar will provide answers to these questions based on different theoretical perspectives: psychoanalysis (Franz Alexander, Francoise Dolto, Joyce McDougall) alternative medicine ( acupuncture and homeopathy) and contemporary research findings with patients.
    The following diseases will be explored from a psychological perspective: coronary heart disease and hypertension, rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, ulcerative colitis, ulcer migraine headaches and cancer.
    The participants will also have the opportunity to explore experientially their personal symptoms.

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    The shadow of loss in our life

    Loss is an inevitable experience in human life and sometimes the after-effects of significant losses can touch much deeper layers of our psyche than those described by our favorite psychological theories.
    We, as therapists, do our best to help clients work through their losses, but how many of those clients can actually process the loss?
    In this seminar we will cover:

    Different types of loss ( anticipated, traumatic, diffuse) and their respective effects.

    Which clients have the capacity to work through their loss

    The conditions that either facilitate either hinder the process of mourning.

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    Ιn quest of our personal myth

    For certain people life entails more than making a living, solving problems and managing daily affairs;  for such people life should be passionate, heroic and meaningful. However, even the most down to earth persons start to realize as they grow older that certain event sequences and relationship patterns keep coming up in their lives, creating a personal and deeply engraved life scenario. In this workshop we will look into the myth of Hero as developed by Campbell and Jung and we will get a glimpse into our own life dynamics pertaining to the hero archetype.