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Join dream expert Dr. Leslie Ellis for three 90-minute zoom sessions. Sessions will include a brief talk about how to experientially engage with dreams, a chance to ask questions, and a live dreamwork demonstration.
Un evento organizado por el Instituto Focusing Chile / Escuela Continental de Focusing en Español, y realizado en colaboración con el Instituto Brasileiro de Focusing @ibf.focusing (@rocha.mluiza , @analidiamafra ), Eugenia Testore @eugetestore , Lorena Alladio, Caro Preve, Tata Harfuch @tataharfuch, María Raquel Giusepponi y David Nishio.
In this two day workshop, I will teach you the basic steps of Focusing so you can practice with a partner, and bring Focusing into your life and healing practice.
You will gain access to the rich inner wisdom that unfolds as you find Presence in your own life, and also learn how to facilitate a Focusing-Oriented approach to healing with others.
We will be exploring the pause as an embodied shift from mindless to mindful. We will be paying attention to the embodied quality of this pause, through a simple stretching exercise. We will be doing this to pay attention to our inner experience, our felt sense, as our muscles gently engage and our body realigns. We will be observing what it means to engage, moment by moment. We will explore the feeling of being at the edge of noticing as if we are an outside witness and being a dancer who is influencing the dance. This is a kind of experience for which we do not have words that readily fit. Sharing the experience in a Focusing partnership allows us to go deeper into it.
Sorry - Registration is closed as it is full and we have a lengthy wait list.
This free online conversation is Part of the Focusing Roundtable series for TIFI members. The TIFI Membership Committee is pleased to introduce Therapists’ Circles, a new Roundtable series, designed especially for members who work with clients in therapeutic settings.
All over the world, we have less live contact with others in response to the threat of the novel coronavirus. This gathering is a chance for us to connect with one another virtually and to support one another during this challenging time.
पूरे विश्व में, नॉवेल कोरोना वायरस के खतरे से निबटने के लिए हम सब अलग-अलग और अकेले रहने के लिए बाध्य हैं | इस नए नॉर्मल से आँख चुराना असंभव है| यह सभा हम सब के लिए एक निमंत्रण, एक अवसर और एक ज़रिया है, ऐसे समय में भी एक दूसरे से वर्चुअली जुडे रहने का, एक दुसरे का साथ देने और साथ पाने का
En todo el mundo, nos vemos obligados a retirarnos del contacto físico con los otros en respuesta a la amenaza del nuevo coronavirus. Esta reunión es una oportunidad para conectarnos virtualmente y sosteniéndonos durante este díficil momento.
Clearing Space is a powerful stand-alone process with strong research to support it as a stress-reduction tool independent of the other steps of Focusing. This class will explore how you can use this practice in your daily life to manage its ups and down when you might not have access to a Focusing partner.
This is the second of our three part interactive online course. We will guide you, in a playful way, through the second phase of Thinking at the Edge (TAE), (steps 6 - 9): Working with instances – personal experiences that feel relevant for the topic we are thinking about. We welcome participants of part 1 and those who have experienced TAE steps 1 to 5 from another source. You need not be an expert in steps 1 - 5 to enjoy the next steps.
Focusing Highlights is a series of interactive, online pay-what-you-can classes. Classes are recorded and registrants do not need to attend live.
In this class, Akira will be sharing and demonstrating the unique style of Focusing he has developed over many years, beginning with studying philosophy with Gendlin in the 1970s. Akira's accomplishments and contributions have been widely recognized throughout Asia and internationally and he is a highly sought-after teacher. Join Akira as he guides us on a journey into the heart of Focusing, where sensing and expressing are a natural way of being with oneself and in the world.
Please join us for a conversation about "The Fierce Urgency of Now." These conversations are intended to explore how we as a Focusing community can do more to bring Focusing, Thinking at the Edge and the Philosophy of the Implicit to the work of anti-racism and anti-oppression. Come with your experience, your ideas and your questions. This is intended as a conversation and an exploration
Please join us for a conversation about "The Fierce Urgency of Now." These conversations are intended to explore how we as a Focusing community can do more to bring Focusing, Thinking at the Edge and the Philosophy of the Implicit to the work of anti-racism and anti-oppression. Come with your experience, your ideas and your questions. This is intended as a conversation and an exploration
Join facilitators Beth Mahler and Maria Skoufas for an overview of the 2 year program. During this time participants will have the opportunity to listen to students share their experience , ask questions, and sense if this is a right fit.
All over the world, we were forced to withdraw from live contact with others in response to the threat of the novel coronavirus. Downunder we have moved past the stage of isolation, but have been asked to continue to limit our contact with others. This gathering is a chance for us to connect with one another virtually and to support one another during this challenging time.
Discovering our very own form and shape in the space we inhabit.
Adapting to social distancing ~ Developing relational intricacies
** Exploring two Yin/Yang meridians in relation to 'heart circles':
** Developing circles
** Focusing with 'heart circles'
** Gathering to share in our wider group circle
Weltweit müssen Menschen sich momentan distanzieren und auf ihr häusliches Umfeld zurückziehen, um eine schnelle, ungezügelte Verbreitung des Coronavirus einzudämmen.
Dies bedeutet auf zwischenmenschliche Begegnung, Austausch, Kontakt, berufliche Tätigkeit, Engagement, kulturelle Teilhabe und vieles mehr zu verzichten.
Dazu kommt die tägliche Sorge um nahestehende und besonders gefährdete Mitmenschen sowie existenzielle Sorgen um das eigene Wohlergehen und den drohenden Verlust des eigenen Arbeitsplatzes.