Healing trauma and promoting recovery in a Gestalt approach – Rafael Cortina
You are cordially invited to a workshop with Rafael Cortina!
Workshop Topic: Healing Trauma in the Path of Recovery: A Compassionate/Relational Gestalt Approach – A Gestalt approach to healing trauma and supporting recovery
Leading: Rafael Cortina
Organizer: Lodz Gestalt School
Deadline: 16.06 – 18.06.2023
Workshop days: Friday: 15:00 – 19:00, Saturday, Sunday: 9:00 – 19:00. Including breaks in hrs. 13:00 – 15:00.
Number of hours: 25 training hours
Place: Headquarters of the Lodz Gestalt School, ul. 125 Piotrkowska St., Lodz
Cost: 1500 PLN
Applications: Please send FORM to the following email address: [email protected]
Translation: Workshop conducted in English and translated into Polish
The workshop is aimed at psychotherapists and psychotherapists-in-training. It is counted among the required hours of the so-called. free choice, necessary for certification in the Gestalt stream. It will be conducted in English and translated into Polish. The number of places is limited! Applications are accepted by phone: 575 591 555 and by email: [email protected] . It will also be necessary to fill out the application form . For those who would like to learn more about the topic, here is a link to Rafael Cortina’s lecture:
We also encourage you to participate in free webinar , which will be an ideal introduction to the workshop. You are cordially invited to sign up!
Healing Trauma – a description of the Workshop with Rafael Cortina:
Traumatic childhood and life events shape the way an individual perceives himself and the world, which has a direct impact on relationships, self-perception, coping skills, self-esteem, etc. Unfortunately, a common and initially effective way to cope with the impact of trauma and adapt to the world is through addictive behavior. They bring temporary relief and anesthetize emotional and relational pain. The goal of the workshop is to gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between addiction and trauma, the role of the nervous system, adverse childhood experiences, and polyvagal theory, and to apply this knowledge within the framework of Gestalt psychotherapy to promote recovery.
This training will emphasize teaching the clinical model of trauma and addiction treatment by presenting the relationship between addiction and trauma, the role of the nervous system, and the application of this knowledge within a Gestalt/relational approach. The goal is to help clients develop their ability to explore the frontier of contact and build new experiences that can lead to opportunities for growth and healing.