BRISBANE: Fri 1 Feb—Sun 3 Feb 2019
Maci Daye | Mindfulness Meets Eros: Navigating sexuality through mindfulness and connection
A three-day workshop with Maci Daye, Hakomi Trainer & Passion & Presence Founder
There is so much shame, secrecy, and misinformation surrounding sexuality that many therapists are reluctant to address sexual issues in therapy. However, individuals or couples who pin their hopes on having a rewarding, passionate and connected erotic life need help when problems arise in this area. This workshop introduces practitioners to Passion and Presence®, a mindful approach to both sex and sex therapy. It incorporates the spirit and many of the experiential and somatic techniques of Hakomi Mindful Somatic Psychotherapy.
PERTH: Thu 7 Feb—Sat 9 Feb 2019
Maci Daye & Halko Weiss | The “Growth & Grit” of Intimacy: Creating a Cooperative and Passionate Couple Alliance
A three-day workshop with Maci Daye & Halko Weiss, Certified Hakomi Trainers
New relationships are often exhilarating and sexually charged. However, as our core material surfaces, we tend to engage in protective patterns that diminish aliveness and close off our hearts. Mindfulness and other elements of the Hakomi Method can help us go beyond the exploration of self in individual therapy to exploring interaction patterns that re-stimulate old wounds. We can use the instability arising between us to move beyond defense and become cooperative allies. Specific mindfulness skills taught in this workshop can help you and your individual and couple clients harness the growth-potential of relationship challenges to become more conscious and loving.
WELLINGTON: Fri 15 Feb—Sun 17 Feb 2019
Maci Daye & Halko Weiss | The “Growth & Grit” of Intimacy: Creating a Cooperative and Passionate Couple Alliance
A three-day workshop with Halko Weiss and Maci Daye, Certified Hakomi Trainers
Relationships are an essential part of the human experience. Yet little if any explicit learning is available to help us understand and navigate relationships successfully. New relationships are often exhilarating and sexually charged. However, as our core material surfaces, we tend to engage in protective patterns that diminish aliveness and close off our hearts.