9:30 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday, March 25, 2018
Earthrise Retreat Center, Petaluma, CA
7 CEUs available for MFT, LPC, LCSW,PhD and RN
with Geneen Marie Haugen, PhD
and Bill Plotkin, PhD
The wild human psyche holds treasures and troubles, portals and obstacles, gifts and shadows that we might not know exist until we discover how to access them, cultivate their powers and potentials, and eventually integrate them into our everyday lives. We’ll experientially explore the four dimensions of our innate human wholeness and identify the four kinds of self-protective subpersonalities that supported us in childhood but are now barriers to our full and authentic humanity. Cultivating our multifaceted wild minds and uncovering the gifts of our subpersonalities also constitute the best preparation for the descent to soul — the initiatory journey that reveals the larger, mythic story we’re called to live and enables us to serve the greater Earth community as visionary artisans of cultural evolution. We’ll explore the landscapes of the wild mind through a variety of soulcraft practices such as creative expression, solo exercises while wandering on the land, voice dialogue, journaling, and deep imagination. This experiential offering supports personal development but also introduces new tools for ecotherapists, psychotherapists, graduate students, and others.
This workshop is designed and intended for people who self-identify as professional human development guides in one form or another — i.e., people who work in fields such as psychotherapy, psychiatry, clinical psychology, professional counseling, ministry, life coaching, ecotherapy, rites of passage, education, mentoring, and wilderness therapy; or students or trainees in a human development graduate school or training program.
Group size will be limited. Priority admission and discount to this workshop is given to conference participants registering concurrently with the conference. Singular registration in this workshop will be made available as a separate sign-up on Feb 15, 2018 as space is available. Conference participants may register for the workshop when registering for the conference starting now.
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REGISTRATION FOR THE WORKSHOP ONLY WILL BE OPEN ON FEB 18, 2018
Fee for both workshop (including lunch) is $165 for registrations received BEFORE March 15
Fee for workshop (including lunch) for late registrations, received ON or AFTER March 15 is $175
15% discount for seniors (65+), students (enrolled full-time) and interns
CEU certificate = $15 BBSE licenses / $30 PhD and RN
Continuing Education Credits
The workshop 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 the licenses listed above. Holos Institute maintains responsibility for its programs and content.
CE credits for psychologists are provided by the Spiritual Competency Resource Center (SCRC) which is co-sponsoring this program. The Spiritual Competency Resource Center is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Spiritual Competency Resource Center maintains responsibility for this program and its content. SCRC is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN Provider CEP16887) for licensed nurses in California. For questions about CE for PhD and RNs, visit www.spiritualcompetency.com or contact David Lukoff, PhD at CE@spiritualcompetency.com.
The cost of a CEU certificate is $15 for BBSE licensees and $30 for RNs and clinical psychologists
At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- List the four kinds of self-protective subpersonalities
- List and describe at least 3 “soulcraft” experiences that bring about an initiatory experience
- Describe a map of human psychological development based on a 4 part archetypal model
- Perform an interventive process that can help a client progress from one developmental stage to another
- Construct an imaginative process that can be a powerful tool in addressing “stuck” patterns in a client