Guest guest Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 The Institute for the Arts in Psychotherapy is offering this June an advancedintensive in Developmental Transformations. This three-day workshop is only open to individuals who have had a previous course (this includes an NYU or CIIS class) or training/intensive in Developmental Transformations. It is an opportunity to explore and deepen one's understanding of this work. The majority of this workshop will be experiential. Participants will engage in both group and individual work. Attention will be paid to how the leader notices and responds to the verbal and non-verbal cues being offered by the participants, and how to increase the participant's improvisational skills and means to get in touch with pertinent therapeutic issues through this method. Lectures and discussion related to the therapist's role as a Leader/Participant will occur. The leaders will also reflect on this method from the perspective of acting theory and attachment theory. This Intensive is recommended for anyone who wants to examine how they might use this work clinically, as well as for personal growth and self-expression. Schedule: Friday: 6-9 June 15 Saturday 10-5 June 16 Sunday 10-1 June 17 Price: $250 (Students $200). Please make checks payable to IAP and mailed to: Kate Hurd Institute for the Arts in Psychotherapy 526 w 26th Street Suite 309 New York, NY Deadline for Applying: June 1 Please contact Navah Steiner at navahnyc@... or Kate Hurd at nycgkate8@.... Please include your former experience and training in the method. Kate Hurd, LCAT, RDT/BCT, is Clinical Director for the Institute for the Arts in Psychotherapy, past Training Director for Institute West in San Francisco, and has taught developmental transformations for Master's Level Students at NYU and CIIS, as well as in Holland. She is also Vice-President of NADT. Navah Steiner, LCAT, RDT is a faculty member at the Institute for the Arts in Psychotherapy and a long-time practitioner of developmental transformations in clinical and community based settings and in private practice. She enjoys facilitating intensives and sharing the joy and playfulness of this method. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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