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Post Ecopsychology Workshop
with Rob Fisher and Hu Tung Ting

7 CEUs for MFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs (see below for details)

Our life is shorter than flowers.
Then shall we mourn?
No, we shall dance
Plant gardens
Dress in colors
And teach our children
To make the world more beautiful.
Because our life
Is shorter than flowers.

~ from the Toltec Culture

LOCATION:  Mill Valley private residence

About This Workshop: Many factors take us away from ourselves:  rules about how to be and not be, shame, rejection, even our attempts to lead productive lives, we often tend to forget ourselves. In this outdoors workshop we will use mindfulness and compassion practices to open a gentle space in which we can use the deep resources of nature to come back to our hearts and to our essential selves.

You will have the opportunity to explore on your own in nature in mini quests, with partners and in group council. You’ll make natural mandalas and wild temples, use movement practices and talk with stones and trees to explore your deepest sense of yourself and what you are doing here.

In this workshop you will learn to:

  • Use nature and mindfulness to deepen your compassion for yourself and for others
  • Go on a search in the woods or on the meadows to find what is really important to you
  • Utilize mindfulness to deepen your experience of yourself and the natural environment
  • Employ movement and art outdoors to more deeply explore the inner workings of your psyche and integrate new material and insight
  • Discover in nature how you hold yourself back from yourself

LOGISTICS:

This workshop will be hosted at a private residence in Mill Valley that backs up onto the Golden Gate National Recreational Area.
Details on how to prepare for the day including directions will be sent at least one week prior to the event.

PRESENTERS:

Rob Fisher, MFT, is a psychotherapist, consultant and CAMFT certified supervisor in private practice in Mill Valley, CA. He is an adjunct professor at JFK University and the Co-Developer and Lead Instructor in the Certificate Program in Mindfulness and Compassion for Psychotherapists at CIIS in San Francisco.  He is also a Hakomi Trainer who teaches Hakomi Mindfulness Based Experiential Psychotherapy internationally.

Hu Ting Ting, MA is a Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) teacher from Beijing, China who teaches Mindfulness and the Heart of Nature workshops with Rob. She is a co-founder of Teach for China, the largest non-profit educational agency in China.  She consults to corporations in mindfulness programming and maintains a practice seeing individuals in mindfulness coaching as well.

FEE
FOR THIS WORKSHOP AS A STAND-ALONE EVENT:
$148
CEU CERTIFICATE: $10  (FOR THIS WORKSHOP ONLY)

DISCOUNTS:

use promo code STU-INTERN for a 20% discount for full time students and MFT interns
Use promo code SENIOR for a 20% discount for seniors 65+

REGISTER Concurrently with Ecopsychology Conference and save… $135 (Save 10%)

 

CANCELLATION POLICY:
We will refund any registration fee minus a $30 handling charge for any cancellations received one week (i.e., by March 12) in advance via email (events@holosinstitute.net).  Cancellations within a week of the event are non-refundable.
Full refund if this event is cancelled due to weather.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION:
This course meets the qualifications for 7 hours of continuing education credit for MFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs and LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.
Holos Institute is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CEPA 90905) to sponsor continuing education for MFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs and LEPs . Holos maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content.
CEU certificates will be available at the end of this workshop but you must pre-register and pay for CEUs.

Learning objectives:

At the end of this workshop, participants will:

  • Use nature and mindfulness to deepen your compassion for yourself and for others
  • Be able to guide a search in nature to find meaning
  • Utilize mindfulness to deepen an experience self and the natural environment
  • Employ movement and art outdoors to more deeply explore the inner workings of psyche and integrate new material and insight

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