Spring 2009 Classes
| Enneagram Basics | ||
| Nine Points Of View Panel | ||
| NLP and EMI Principles and Strategies | ||
| Experiential Couples Work - Using Mindfulness, Bodies and Brains in Relationship Counseling | ||
| The Enneagram for Therapist Workshops - for Psychotherapists & Counselors | ||
| Money Psychology Group | ||
| Enneagram Basics: Thursday, March 19, 2009, 6:00pm to 9:00pm | ||
| In this big picture workshop you will learn: identifying characteristics, underlying motivations, spiritual gifts and common relationship patterns for each of the nine personality styles. Understanding the overview of the system, and a little about each type will help you get the most out of panels, and make use of the Enneagram for Therapists.
Cost: $35 |
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| Nine Points Of View Panel: Thursdays March 26 - May 21, 7:00pm to 9:00pm | ||
| These interviews provide a depth of understanding people that you just cannot get any other way. Talking with those who experience the world just as you do invites self-observation. Learning how other types have a completely different perspective from you encourages relationship insights. |
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• March 26: Type One: ethical and fair while trying to be good enough. • April 2: Type Two: genuinely caring yet generous to a fault. • April 9: Type Three: heart-based while hiding behind performance. • April 16: Type Four: artistic and unique yet something is missing. • April 23: Type Five: rich thoughts and observations, but is there enough to share? • April 30: Type Six: loyal and doubting while searching for certainty. • May 7: Type Seven: fun, positive planning while not looking scared. • May 14: Type Eight: in charge and powerful. Are you with me? • May 21: Type Nine: seeing all points of view. Angry? Not me! |
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Hosted By: John Reynolds, LCSW & Carolyn Bartlett, LCSW Location: Plymouth Congregational Church Building, 916 West Prospect Road, Ft. Collins Cost: $20 for each evening or $135 for the series (paid in advance). Questions? Check the web at www.insightforchange.com or email us at carolyn@insightforchange.com and ask to be notified of updates and information. Please post in your office or forward this email to others who may be interested! |
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| NLP and EMI Principles and Strategies: Friday, April 24, 2009, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm | ||
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A workshop for Coaches and Psychotherapists: Our clients today are in unusually stressful situations and we need reliable, easy ways to help them access their strengths and regain a sense of balance. This experiential workshop will help you do just that! You will learn the basic principles of NeuroLinguistic Programming that have guided the field to become one of the most powerful change agents in the arena of coaching, psychotherapy, conflict management and communication excellence. One of the tools that embodies these principles is Eye Movement Integration, based on work by Steven Andreas, one of the innovators in the field. It is a powerfully effective process that clears away anxiety and creates a clear slate for future positive states of mind. |
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• It can be used over the phone (coaches who have clients in remote locations will love it!) and gives the client a tool to use on their own. • You will learn, experience and hone the technique in this interactive program. • Join us, have fun and add to your toolbox of skills and experiences! |
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| Hosted By: Jan Prince, NLP Trainer and Coach. She is the principal of SelfWorks, LLC, a firm that consults with companies and executives. She has been a coach and psychotherapist in the Denver area for 25 years and trains for NLP Comprehensive.
Email: selfworks@gmail.com Website/blog: www.janprince.com Phone: 303-388-2419 Location: 205 S. Meldrum St. unless we outgrow the space. Cost: $35 - Please register by April 15th for a significant discount - $95. Registration after that date will be $120. Space is limited. Mail your check, made out to Jan Prince, to P.O. Box 343, Ft. Collins, CO 80522 and include your professional contact information. “Jan presents with total panache! Thorough, compelling, humorous, compassionate.” “Working with Jan helped to create a framework for evaluating my goals for a major career change. She is highly skilled at assisting senior executives. I felt like it was a gift to myself to spend time with her.” |
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| Participants will learn to observe and identify relational dynamics based on mainstream, body-centered (Hakomi) and other current relational theories as well as mindful and body-centered interventions that instill empathy, collaboration and unity in the couple.
You are encouraged to bring cases from your own practice or personal relationship. Teaching will include lecture, demonstration and practice. For more about Jaci check the web: www.jacihull.com |
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• Tracking the Body for Emotional and Structural Dynamics • Creating and Observing Ego in the Couple • Using Experiments to Uncover Dynamics • Using Experiments that Change Dynamics • The Therapists Stance • Somatic Approaches to Common Issues such as; pursuer/distancer, one-up/one-down, boundaries, communication, and attachment wounds. |
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| Hosted By: Jaci Hull, LMFT
Location: We plan to hold this workshop at 205 S. Meldrum St. unless it outgrows the space. To this end, we need pre-registration early and offer a discount. Space is limited. Cost: $125 if paid by March 20 and $140 after that date. Mail your contact information to Carolyn Bartlett, P.O. Box 343, Ft. Collins, CO 80522. Include a check made out to Jaci Hull. Questions? Check the web at www.insightforchange.com, email carolyn@insightforchange.com, or call (970) 484-7868. I am excited to bring Jaci Hull to Ft. Collins for a day of learning in our Insight for Change Spring Series. Jaci is an exceptionally creative and generous trainer. Check out her web site www.jacihull.com to learn more about her practice and influences. Working with couples is exciting and challenging. It is easy to get caught in personal blind spots, making good consultation, and fresh perspectives, essential. This day promises to meet your growth edge with new ideas for the most experienced couples therapists, as well as beginners. |
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| The Enneagram for Therapist Workshops - for Psychotherapists & Counselors: click for more info |
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| Money Psychology group work is the most powerful way to get to the core of your money issues and transform them.
If you would like to be in the next money psychology workshop, please email carolyn@insightforchange.com, and I will get you on the list. Since the groups are small, we can tailor the schedule as much as possible to meet individual needs. |
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$ if you want more freedom when making choices about life goals and relationships... $ if you want to uncover your unique money psychology... $ if you want to know how money psychology has worked in your life so far... $ if you need more understanding between you and your partner about each other’s money styles... |
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Money Psychology Research I am currently researching and writing about money psychology. To this end, I need volunteers who are willing to share their stories. True stories increase the interest and value to others. As an author I make every effort to bring forth the essential truth of individual stories while protecting informants identities prior to publication. Whenever possible, I give participants the opportunity to review changes. I am particularly interested in some common money psychology dilemmas and issues. In selected cases, I will work with volunteers applying therapy techniques and strategies for change. These confidential conversations are intended to support my research and publication needs. This is likely to have therapeutic benefit, although it is not therapy. I am not charging a fee and we do not have a therapy agreement. To find out more, please email me at carolyn@insightforchange.com or click here. |
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