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Inner Child work- A Gestalt Art Therapy approach Online

Sat, 19 Mar

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Zoom

"A child who does not play is not a child, but the man who does not play has lost forever the child who lived in him." - Pablo Neruda- Poet

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Inner Child work- A Gestalt Art Therapy approach Online
Inner Child work- A Gestalt Art Therapy approach Online

Time & Location

19 Mar 2022, 9:00 am – 11:00 am AEST

Zoom

About the event

 Registrants can obtain their CPD /OPD hours (non-endorsed activities)

AASW CPD hours

ACA OPD hours

PACFA CPD hours

Who has never been a child?

In popular psychology and analytical psychology, the inner child is an individual's childlike aspect. It includes what a person learned as a child, before puberty. The inner child is often conceived as a semi-independent subpersonality subordinate to the waking conscious mind.

Psychologist Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961) originated the concept in his divine child archetype. New Thought spiritual leader Emmet Fox (1886–1951) called it the "wonder child". The concept of the inner child was further developed by husband and wife team Vivian and Arthur Janov in primal therapy, expounded in the books The Primal Scream (1970) and The Feeling Child (1973).

During this day  you will:

  • Work with the meaning of the "nurturing parent" and "protective parent" within "inner family work" to care for a person's physical, emotional, creative and spiritual needs.
  • We will review the concept of  the "critical parent within" , and provide you  tools for managing it.
  • investigate about the unresolved childhood experiences and the lingering effects of childhood dysfunction: the sum of mental-emotional memories stored in the sub-conscious from conception through pre-puberty.
  • Through Gestalt Art Therapy approach each participant will access, in a safe mode, to their child memories, being the witness of  the stories of their origins in childhood, and participants will find  some different proposals to the healing process.
  • Recovery and support of Your Inner Child using Gestalt art therapy techniques.
  • Review of the connection between Attachment Theory and the Inner child work.
  • Discover how unfinished business of the inner child will be affecting the adult live of your clients.
  • Support your clients in working with their inner child.
  • Work with your inner child, to be ready to support your clients' inner child.

Workshop two available dates:

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2022

March 19th, 2022

Saturday 9am to 11am

*Please note that the price of the workshop is for the participation in a single day.

Any questions please contact us.

gestaltarttherapy@gmail.com

Workshop information:

Day: Saturday March 19th, 2022

Time: 9 to 11 am  (Brisbane- Australian time)  AEST- Australian Eastern Standard Time. UTC/GMT +10 hours. See here time converter https://24timezones.com/difference

Registrations will close on March 16th , 2022 at 3 pm AEST.

 Become a V.I.P Member

Cost:

Gestalt Art Therapy V.I.P Club members

Participation: $95Aud

General participants

Participation: $110Aud

REGISTRATION HERE

System: Zoom (After registration and payment you will receive the link for your participation)

System and Materials you will need for the workshop participation:

- Internet connection

- Having installed the Zoom program (Download here)

- PC, Laptop, Tablet with webcam & audio

- Paper to write

- Magazines (if you want to use collage)

- Scissors

- Glue

- Felt pens, or other coloured pens that you like

- Mobile phone or camera to take a photo of your creation.

Read Policy cancelation and Participation conditions at the "Event Policy"

More information:

Gestaltarttherapycentre@gmail.com

Payment Methods: Ask us for Bank details, please

See here information related to Refunds & Cancellation policy.

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Full membership 2022: $40

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