Training
Upcoming Events:
- “Integrating Body/Mind Approaches into the Treatment of Trauma, Stress and Anxiety”, for Riverside Community Care, Wakefield, MA. Oct. 2011
- “The Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Adult Rape Crises Callers”, for Brandeis University Rape Crisis and Counseling Center, Jan. 2012
- Simmons Post-Graduate Trauma Certificate Program:
“Group Work with Trauma Survivors”, January 2012 - “Integrating Body/Mind/Spirituality into the Treatment of Trauma:”, Feb. 2012
- “Dreamwork: A Bridge to Creativity and Connection”, Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, New York, July 9, 10, and 11, 2012
Available Training Programs:
- Dream Playshop
- Dreamwork Through the Lens of Kabbalah
- Jung and Kabbalah
- Integrating Body/Mind/Spirit Modalities in the Treatment of Stress, Anxiety or Trauma
- Mindfulness in the Treatment of Anxiety, Depression and PTSD
- Integrating Imagery, Energy, Dreamwork and EMDR
- Use of Dream, Image and Metaphor in the Treatment of Trauma and Dissociation
- Using Imagery, Metaphor, and Dreamwork in Clinical Practice
- When Trauma Hits Home: Understanding and Addressing Vicarious Traumatization
- Trauma and Groupwork
- Phase Oriented Trauma Treatment
- Containment and Grounding Techniques for Trauma and Stress Reduction
- Trauma, Neuro-psychology, and Healing
- Understanding and Treating Dissociation
- “Getting Unstuck”: Healing Traumatic Memory Through The GAIA* Dreamwork Method (*Guided Active Imagination Approach)
- The Way of the Dream: Use of Dreamwork in Clinical Practice
- Dreamwork in Groups: Understanding and Working with a Dream Circle
- Meeting on Sacred Ground: Psychotherapy and Embodied Spirituality
- Integrating Psychotherapy and Spirituality
- The Relational Model of Group work: Implications for Practice
© 2012 Linda Yael Schiller • 617.926.9529
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-- Workshop Participant |
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