Dream Work / Body Work:  A Therapeutic Model for Healing Trauma

Register Now for a Three-Day Workshop
Friday, Saturday, Sunday:  April 20 - 22, 2012
 

Continuing Education Units

This training provides 16 contact hours toward CEUs though Old Dominion University. There is an additional $25 fee for the CEU certificate. For more information, please contact Dr. Suzan Thompson at suzan.k.thompson@gmail.com  or
757-560-0357.
 

Facilitator, Jean Campbell

  Jean is CEO of the nonprofit research and education organization, the iMAGE Project. Following eight years of training and certification in Energetic Metatherapy with Dr. Hector Kuri-Cano of Guadalajara, Mexico, Jean Campbell began to incorporate this Bioenergetics approach with her extensive work with dreams into the DreamWork/BodyWork model, which allows dreams and imagery to be used as the foundation for therapeutic work and healing.  

In 2006 Campbell, through the World Dreams Peace Bridge, received a grant from Carlos Santana's Milagro Foundation to create an eight-week DreamWork/BodyWork program for children suffering the trauma of war in Baghdad, Iraq. Author of two books on dreams, she has conducted DreamWork/BodyWork workshops in Europe, the Middle East and the United States. She is past President and a Board member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams.
 

The Venue

  Plan to spend the weekend at the beautiful Virginia Beach Resort Hotel. Rooms booked separately, with the hotel.

Virginia Beach Resort Hotel and Conference Center
2800 Shore Drive Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451
For room reservations call 1-800-468-2722
http://www.virginiabeachresort.com/
 

The Workshop

  DreamWork/BodyWork is a process-oriented therapeutic model.  Workshop participants will experience work with their own dreams and images as well as exploring the steps involved in facilitating this process with clients and others.  
 
Friday      1-6 pm
Saturday  10am-6pm (lunch break 1-2pm; 6-8pm dinner roundtable/optional)
Sunday    10a.m-2pm
 

Who Should Attend This Workshop?
 

Psychotherapists, social workers, and practitioners who work with body-related therapies understand that all people experience trauma.  For those in the healing professions, DreamWork/BodyWork demonstrates a model for empowering the client, while simultaneously providing tools for understanding both the trauma and its resolution.  

All professionals who work with trauma can benefit from this workshop.  

Learning Objectives  

* To recognize in the body what might be called the initial trauma in someone's life and how that affects responses to subsequent trauma  
*  To experience how the body holds and records information and how that information can be accessed  
* To see how dreams and personal imagery contain the information necessary to allow healing  
* To learn something about the process of healing trauma, even "forgotten" trauma  

What to Bring
 

Bring your dreams.  Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes.  Feel free to bring a pillow or mat for sitting and working on, snacks, water, and a notebook or recording device (cell phones allowed only if they are very, very quiet).  







Registration Information

  Early Registration has now ended.   Registration after March 31  $289
Limited financial assistance is available. 
Contact Stephen Swan at 1-757-373-3338 or at stephen.swan@cox.net
 
 

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Floyd VA 24091
 
 

Sponsored By

 
  Stephen Swan is the President and Founder of SoluGroup, a business management company located in Virginia Beach. He has extensive experience in producing business results and creating events. Stephen studied psychology and social work at the post graduate level, and has participated in dream work with the presenter for over 30 years. Stephen is the driving force behind the creation of this workshop. It is his vision that psychotherapists have access to Dreamwork/Bodywork Bioenergetic methods.  
     
  Suzan K. Thompson, Ph.D., L.P.C. is a Licensed Professional Counselor and university research associate professor. She has a special interest in integrating complementary and alternative approaches into the counseling process. She has a private practice in counseling where she uses a variety of healing modalities and specializes in helping people heal from trauma in order to move forward with their lives. Contact Suzan at 757-560-0357 or website: http://wabisabicounselor.com  
     
  The iMAGE Project celebrates the magic in every human being. Believing that the purpose of life is endless, joyful creativity, our research and education projects work to understand the nature of human consciousness and the extent of human potential. Most people believe in endless potential, many things happen in life to take us away from our dreams or endanger our self image. The work of The iMAGE Project is to reintroduce us to the I-Mage, and to help that Mage grow into its full potential.