Mar
25
5:00 PM17:00

‘Making the Unsayable Experiential’ - Marian Dunlea & Olena Brante, BodyDreaming

In association with the Guild of Analytical Psychologists and the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism

We invite you to join us over the next 16 months in walking alongside our Ukrainian colleagues. The first programme which ran in the Autumn 2022 was highly successful on all counts and raised approximately £35,000. The real gold was the special connection forged by the global community of IAAP with the analysts living in Ukraine and also those analysts who are now refugees scattered far and wide. 

This new series of webinars is open to the public, and again funds will be sent to support Ukrainian  analysts.

All webinars are aimed at everyone, Ukrainian and non-Ukrainian There will be simultaneous translation into Ukrainian.

There will be a Dream Depository (also for synchronistic and somatic experiences) to run alongside the webinars.

Tickets: on a sliding scale, please see flyer for details.

Contact: WUJ@citypsychotherapy.org Please note: #WUJ has no staff or budget, so please be very patient if you contact us!

Flyer here

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Mar
17
to Mar 19

Professional Development Training in BodyDreaming® with Marian Dunlea with Wendy Bratherton, Patricia Grey Amante, & Abigail Whyte

Professional Development Training in BodyDreaming® Module 5:
Attunement and Attachment: Finding That Secure Base Within Part 2

We continue the BodyDreaming training journey with Module 5: “Attunement and Attachment: Finding That Secure Base Within – Part 2”. 

 

As we explored in Module 4, BodyDreaming highlights the relational aspect of regulation – co-regulation with the other. It is a process that connects us deeply to an embodied core sense of self in relationship to the other.

 

The attachment patterns and wiring of the brain are impacted by the relationship between the primary carer and the infant. The regulatory process in the infant’s nervous system is established by the to-ing and fro-ing from times of calm to times of stimulation in the relationship between the infant and the environment. A lack of regulation produces insecure attachment.

 

As we grow, we are not always met how we would wish, and insecure attachment patterns can also form as a result of life’s challenges, traumas and limitations.

 

In this module, Part 2 of Attunement and Attachment: Finding That Secure Base Within, we will continue the work of renegotiating our habitual insecure attachment patterns and responses. We will create opportunities to discover a more secure base through the connection with our sensing bodies, our sensing feelings, our sensing thoughts and sensing images. The sensing body may then be experienced as ground or container, providing a safe refuge from the relentless tyranny of an insecure attachment pattern. With this practice we can experience an embodied core sense of self which forms the base for a secure attachment style.

 

The training weekend will comprise of theory and practice, experiential learning and embodied practice sessions, dream work, movement, voice work, ritual and art. We work in large group sessions and in small break-out practice sessions. We have a group of assistants providing containment and guidance for the small break out practice sessions. Each small break-out group will have an assistant present who will provide containment and guidance for the practice sessions.

Module 5 Modalities 

 

Dates 

Friday March 17th from 2pm to 8pm 

Saturday March 18th from 2pm to 8pm 

Sunday March 19th from 2pm to 5pm 

Time Zone Dublin, Ireland (currently GMT) 

Please plan on attending all sessions. 

 

Venue: Online via Zoom 

 

Tuition Fee €390 

 

CPD 15 hours 

 

New participants will receive recordings from previous modules and are recommended to attend an introductory workshop.

 

 

Please contact us at BodyDreaming@gmail.com to receive the application form.
Instructions about payment will be provided once your application has been processed.

Module 5 Recommended Reading

 

Chapter Four: ‘Attunement: Learned Secure Attachment in the Body: “I’m yielding to it”’ in BodyDreaming in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: An Embodied Therapeutic Approach by Marian Dunlea (Routledge, 2019).

 

Chapter Five: ‘Working with Dissociative and Disoriented Attachment Patterns (1): “The child fell off the chair”’ in BodyDreaming in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: An Embodied Therapeutic Approach by Marian Dunlea (Routledge, 2019).

Faculty for Module 5

Marian Dunlea, M.Sc., IAAP, ICP, is a Jungian analyst who has been leading workshops internationally for the past 20 years integrating body, mind and soul. With the development of her unique approach BodyDreaming®, Marian’s work has expanded to incorporate the developments in neuroscience, trauma therapy with Jungian psychology and the phenomenological standpoint of interconnectedness. Her trainings include Jungian Analysis, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Psychosynthesis, Infant Observation, BodySoul Rhythms® and Somatic Experiencing. Marian is head of training for BodySoul Europe, sister organization of the Marion Woodman Foundation. She is the author of BodyDreaming in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: An Embodied Therapeutic Approach, Gradiva Award 2019, IAJS Book Award 2020.

Wendy Bratherton, IAAP, CSTA, has been a Jungian Analyst for over 30 years and recently retired. Her deep interest in early developmental trauma and psychosomatic illness led her to train as a Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist sixteen years ago. This introduced her to the developments in neuroscience which have recently been taken on by Psychotherapy. Where appropriate she integrated the Biodynamic Craniosacral work into her Psychotherapy practice, to work with body and psyche. She trained with Marian Woodman (Canadian Jungian Analyst) in BodySoul Rythmns and has co-led BodySoul workshops with Marian Dunlea for over ten years. She ran Infant Observation Seminars for over twenty years and trained in trauma work with Babette Rothschild. Wendy has lectured on the integration of psyche and soma and on Alchemy and work with borderline patients. She has contributed to Contemporary Jungian Analysis, ed. C. Hauke and I. Alister (1998), and a contribution n Disease as Shadow to a book on The Shadow, ed. C Perry and R Tower (forthcoming December 2022).

Patricia Grey Amante is a Somatic Movement Psychotherapist. With a background in psychology and counselling psychology, Patricia accredited as a Psychotherapist in 2004. Over the last 15 years, Patricia has completed three further professional trainings; BodySoul Leadership Training, with Marian Woodman Foundation, Origins, a 4-year Somatic Training in Embryology and Developmental Movement, with Joan Davis, Original Nature, a 3-year Somatic Training in Authentic Movement, assisting Joan Davis. Patricia’s therapeutic work nourishes Embodied Presence through Dreamwork, Developmental Somatic Movement, and Authentic Movement. She is currently offering a series of Embodied Menopausal Workshops. Through movement and stillness, Patricia brings a deep listening to what is here right now, opening through layers, to the innate wisdom that is so alive and palpable within our human body, and the greater body of nature.

Abigail Whyte is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist (C.Clin.Psychol.,Ps.SI). She has worked as a Clinical Psychologist since 1991 with young people and their families in public mental health services in Ireland. She is an experienced clinical psychology supervisor, and has been involved with both University College Dublin and Trinity College Dublin D.Clin.Psych Clinical Psychology Training programmes. Abigail finished her training as a Somatic Experiencing /Trauma Practitioner (SETI) in 2015 and has been working as an SEP in private practice in Dublin since then. She is a graduate of the Marion Woodman BodySoul Rhythms Training Programme (www.marionwoodmanfoundation.org) and has been facilitating regular BodySoul groups in Dublin since 2013

Training leaflet here

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Mar
10
6:15 PM18:15

BODYSOUL COMMUNITY GROUP - Friday evenings IN DUBLIN - with Abigail Whyte)

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Mullaghmore, Co Clare.
photo: Abigail Whyte

In the Margaret Aylward Community Centre, Glasnevin, this BodySoul Community Group follows Marion Woodman’s BodySoul Method. The sessions include deep relaxation, working with dream images in the body, movement, and bringing movement to image/art .

Fee: €55 per group
Phone Abigail, 00353 86 0564223

abigailwhyte776@gmail.com

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Mar
6
7:00 PM19:00

THE DROP IN WELL Peer support group – on line - with Ana Kirby and Fionnuala Bates.

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How do we live BodySoul? 

 What do we want from the Well?


This peer-support is open to anyone who has attended a workshop or training in BodySoul Rhythms or BodyDreaming.  We meet for one hour, on the first Monday of the month.

 

We open with the ritual of Sophia's Bowl, which is inspired by the Dance of Three.  Gathering and grounding, led by a Poet, we listen to a verse.  Then we take turns to speak from where we are in the Now.  All the time we are witnessed and contained by one another in the group.  

 

There is time, then, to express and share our experiences of living BodySoul, however we manage it, in our everyday lives.  We aim to finish punctually on the hour.

 If you would like to join us, please contact either of us:

 Ana, email:  ana.kirby2@icloud.com (phone 0044 7885 260203)

Fionnuala, email: fionnuala_bates@hotmail.com (phone 00353 86 3897277)  

 

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Jan
24
to Jul 4

Making the Unsayable Experiential:  Walking alongside our Ukranian Colleagues in solidarity in 2023-2024  

Multiple events until mid-2024

In association with the Guild of Analytical Psychologists and the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism


This series of monthly webinars is resuming on
19th September with Donald Kalsched with panel Dimitri Zeleski, Ogsana Zelesski and Olena Brante.

All webinars are open to the public and all funds are sent to support Ukrainian analysts.  

Recordings of past webinars are available here:  #WUJ Webinar Recordings | ARAS 

Contact: WUJ@citypsychotherapy.org 


All webinars are aimed at everyone, Ukrainian and non-Ukrainian There will be simultaneous translation into Ukrainian.

Contact: WUJ@citypsychotherapy.org Please note: #WUJ has no staff or budget, so please be very patient if you contact us!

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