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WED 11 SEP
Working with Trauma and the Process of Transformation CPD
Irish Institute for Biosynthesis, Primary Care Psychotherapy, Vista Primary Care
11-09-2019   10am
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

 

This day workshop presents you with a Theoretical and a Clinical Experiential model for the inclusion of the Body in Trauma work, specifically within a Biosynthesis Somatic Trauma perspective. The aim is to provide you with an introduction to the method & theory of Biosynthesis Somatic Trauma Psychotherapy and to present our 1 year Training Certificate in Biosynthesis Somatic Trauma Psychotherapy.

Understanding of theory will be supported through Biosynthesis Structural Exercises and Theory/Lecture/Discussion Input.

Schedule: 

10 am Introductions

11am Presentation of Biosynthesis Somatic Trauma Psychotherapy-History, Connections to Biology, Neuroscience, Epigenetics and Physiology

1pm Lunch

2pm Introduction to Biosynthesis Structure Exercises

2.30pm Experiential work

3.30 Coffee Break

3.50 Presentation of 1 year Programme in Biosynthesis Somatic Trauma Psychotherapy

5pm Finish

Contact person for making reservations and enquires: 

jenny@primarytherapy.ie 

€100. Early bird fee €80 if application received before 30 June 2019. All materials, handouts, teas and coffee breaks included in price.

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