Jung presented ways of working with an early childhood dream or nightmare. Arny Mindell, who created Process Oriented Psychology (POP), shows how we can use this to find our Life Myth. Many people have a childhood nightmare or vivid early memories. These dreams and memories often occur at the phase where a child is being socialized by the world at large. The dreams often reveal the innocence a child feels and something very scary. POP teaches that dreams tend to move from a known identity to an unknown part, and that in between we see the way in which we overcome struggles and move into unfamiliar parts of ourselves.
The soul, inner life and imagination are highly valued by Jung and POP. We experience life in various ‘channels’ e.g. relationships, thinking and talking, visual, movement, sound, hearing, proprioceptive.. Each time we ‘switch channels’ a rush of new information can arise. In this technique we use various channels; thinking and talking, imagining, drawing and movement. We also use several levels of consciousness; the every-day, a looser movement and drawing state, and a deeper relaxed far away state. Each of these states brings new information.
We disavow and marginalise states that we are scared of or that we dislike e.g. anger, and we avow states we feel good about e.g. kindness. This process helps us to integrate powerful states that we may have disavowed.
Lizzie will explain all this in the workshop, using a few beautiful power points. She’ll prepare a handout with the exercise, and a handout with the core therapeutic concepts. The day will begin with foundational principles and concepts from POP, and with an exercise with our inner critic to bring them alive. We all love ways of overcoming our inner critics!
Participants will be supported to explore each aspect of their dream. By the end of the process they will have a succinct sense of their innocent part. They will see how the scary or difficult part shows them a raw and powerful energy that is within them, and help them be less afraid of it, and perhaps be more able to use it freely.
They will also see their natural style of moving through difficulties, and reflect on how they can do this more. It can be very energizing and healing to experience these aspects of ourselves.
Trauma Lense
In the set up Lizzie will talk about trauma and trauma informed workshops, how to know when trauma responses arise, and how to get the support needed. This will particularly benefit participants who are not trauma informed therapists. She will position this tool in relation to trauma work, where we don’t blunder into early childhood material before knowing our clients trauma history. Lizzie doesn't use the technique when it’s clear that clients have an unresolved trauma history and when they can’t remember their childhood. She stays in the present, gently expanding to safe ways of working together and all this will be thoroughly and carefully explained to participants.
As in many of our treatment methods, we as therapists, need to tread carefully and sensitively. The technique is designed to unpack an early childhood nightmare, and from that to identify core aspects of our life myth. Lizzie considers that dreams sometimes form after traumatic events. Some people do not remember their dreams, and they could use an early childhood memory e.g. being scared of a horse. This technique is not a trauma healing tool, and it is important to use a memory which is not traumatic.
Some clients cannot remember dreams or childhood. Often this is due to trauma. A similar technique can be used by dreaming into something that catches your attention in the room. The client can also be supported to can make up a dream. Alternatives will be offered.
All this is taken from workshops and books from Arny and Amy Mindell, and Max Shupbach, over 30 years. Arny is the founder of POP, and Amy and Max are key teachers, trainers and writers. Lizzie also acknowledges all she has learnt from Elsa Henderson and Emetchi.
Lizzie Spencer is a highly experienced psychotherapist, coach and academic teacher, based in the Bowral, South of Sydney, Australia.
She taught in Steiner Schools for many years and is also a Social Ecologist, looking to nature for helpful and supportive life systems, and brings active hope to the world.
She is a founding member of the Community of Calm whose aim is to train practitioners in Trauma Awareness and to create a Trauma Resource Centre.
Family Constellations and Process Oriented Psychology are at the heart of her understanding and trauma-informed practice.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Lizzie Spencer maintains a private practice. She has employment relationships with the Australian College of Applied Psychology and the University of New England. receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Lizzie Spencer is the co-founder of Community of Calm and Arts for Wellness and is accredited by the Australian Counseling Association.
COVID-19 AND YOUR SAFETY
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INTERNET
Free wireless internet is available and login details will be provided on the day.
ACCESSIBILITY
This venue offers wheelchair access from the street level.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Conveniently located right by several bus routes and a 10 minute walk to Roma Street Station.
PARKING
Early-bird parking close to the venue:
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NOURISHMENT
All day tea, coffee and water are provided.
The venue is surrounded by cafes and restaurants should you choose to eat out.
You are welcome to bring your own food into the venue and eat in the outdoor courtyard which is just located at the entrance of the building, or on the gorgeous pool deck area or in the conference room, Alternatively teh venue is only a short walk away from the peaceful Roma Street Parklands.
ACCOMMODATION
The seminar venue is the Johnson Brisbane Art Series Hotel which offers a discount on accommodation for the PDP community. Please quote the code 'WORKPLAYSTAY' https://all.accor.com/hotel/B3V3/index.en.shtml?utm_campaign=seo+maps&utm_medium=seo+maps&utm_source=google+Maps
Othere nearby accommodations options nearby include:
The Metropolitan Spring Hill is a 4 minute walk from the venue https://www.google.com/search?q=the+metropolitan+spring+hill&rlz=1C1CHBF_en-GBAU923AU923&oq=The+Metropolitan+Spring+Hill&aqs=chrome.0.0i355j46i175i199j0j0i22i30j69i60l3.773j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Spring Hill Mews is a 5 minute walk from the venue.
Website: https://springhillmews.com/
Learning objectives of this training:
“Working with childhood dreams gives us access to our life myth, and to our natural ability to deal with life’s struggles. It’s inspiring, refreshing and invigorating." Elizabeth (Lizzie) Spencer
How will you benefit from attending this training?
Morning Session (includes a short break)
Afternoon Session (includes a short break)
This seminar has been designed to extend the clinical knowledge and applied skill of Counsellors, Psychotherapists, Coaches, Psychologists, Social Workers, Mental Health Nurses and Psychiatrists.
Morning Session
9:00am - 12:45pm
Includes a 15mins break at 10:45am
Lunch Break
12:45pm - 1:45pm
Afternoon Session
1:45pm - 5:00pm
Includes a 15mins break at 3:15pm
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