Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
est.1981
01 230 35 36
 ≡ 
WED 08 MAY
EXTERNAL EVENT CPD Working with Trauma and the Process of Transformation. Bridges between Neuroscience, the Somatic Body and Biosynthesis Somatic Psychotherapy.
Primary Care Psychotherapy, Suite 1 & 2, Vista Primary Care, Naas, Co Kildare
08-05-2019   10AM - 5PM
6 CPD hours
Please note this is not an IACP run event.

Working with Trauma and the Process of Transformation.

Bridges between Neuroscience, the Somatic Body and Biosynthesis Somatic Psychotherapy.

8th May 2019

10am-5pm

Venue: Primary Care Psychotherapy, Suite 1 & 2, Vista Primary Care,

Naas, Co Kildare 

Fee €100 Early Bird if booked before 31st March €80 

Are you working with complex trauma clients & struggling to understand how to include somatic interventions effectively in order to help your client build regulation & resilience?  Would you like to understand more about the bridge between Neuroscience, Somatic Psychology, Biosynthesis Somatic Psychotherapy and the process of transformation in the physical, emotional and somatic body.

In this workshop you will be introduced to Biosynthesis Somatic Psychotherapy and why Somatic Psychology is essential for helping clients work through the dysregulated affect which accompanies developmental trauma. ‘Talk therapy’ can have limited effectiveness for clients with somatised symptoms, dissociative defences  and excruciating feeling of shame. Learn how Biosynthesis Somatic Psychotherapy works beyond the pathology, from the resources to the fragmentation to help develop a deep process of co-regulation between therapist and client. We will explore Biosynthesis interventions that enhance embodiment and wellbeing in the client. These interventions which, enhance embodiment in trauma treatment expand therapeutic experience beyond the ‘neurosis’ and beyond where words can take a client.

Biosynthesis Somatic Psychotherapy has been scientifically recognised by the European Association for Psychotherapy since 1998

Facilitator:

Maria Del Mar M.A. Clinical Psychology, ECP, Supervisor & International Senior Trainer in Biosynthesis

Maria is a Health Specialist by the OPP (Portuguese Psychologists Charta), Clinical Psychologist, Biosynthesis Therapist, Senior International Trainer for Biosynthesis, Supervisor and Director for the CPSB (Centro de Psicoterapia Somática em Biossintese) for Spain and Portugal, Family Therapist, Naturopath and specialized in Psychosomatics and Epigenetics. Maria has been in private practice in Lisbon as a Clinical Psychologist & Biosynthesis Psychotherapist since 2000. She is a consultant for Biosynthesis Trainings in Israel, Czech Republic, Chile and Brazil.

Testimonials 2019

'Of all the courses I have been too, I can honestly say that this was by far the best. This has been a wonderful learning experience and I can't wait for the rest'

'The humanity (shared), integrity, warmth, honesty and safety in the facilitator within the group. The mix of experiential work and Biosynthesis theoretical input was excellent'

'Thank you Attracta & Austin for creating the opportunity for me to be part of this learning and for brining Maria del Mar into our lives. Deep blessings'

'Please know your work and vision have started something profound and clever and funny and touching. From my heart to yours, I am deeply grateful. This will change many people lives'

 

To Book:

For application form please contact jenny@primarytherapy.ie 

www.primarytherapy.ie www.biosynthesisireland.ie 

Disclaimer: While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided on the IACP website event calendar, the IACP cannot accept any responsibility or liability for information provided by outside organisations.

 


© Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy

| Therapist Directory Terms | Event Booking Terms | Payment Terms | - IACP, First Floor, Marina House, 11-13 Clarence Street, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin Tel. 00 353 1 2303536

COOKIES

This website uses strictly necessary session cookies only. Session cookies are requred to ensure members can access the members area and associated functions reliably. Session cookies expire automatically upon exit.