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September 25, 2020 - December 4, 2020
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
The Em-BODY-ing Conversations Consultation Group
with Lynne Rosen, LCSW
The EM-BODY-ing Conversations Consultation Group is limited to 12 mental health workers or educators who have had experience with mindfulness, EMDR Therapy or Somatic-Oriented Therapies in addition to a Narrative Therapy approach. Through didactic material and sharing tales of our work with those who consult us, we will explore what becomes possible when we create different kinds of scaffolding using sensations, images/visual metaphors and memories in non-discursive ways. Talking about embodied anti-racist practices and working with racialized bodies will be privileged throughout our time together. We will also explore decolonizing collective healing practices. As a prerequisite, participants will have previously taken an Em-BODY-ing Conversations training (online or in person) or have experienced integrating at least one of the following modalities with a Narrative Approach: mindfulness, somatic therapies, EMDR.
New Group starts September 25, 2020 and will meet via Zoom every other week on Friday mornings, 8:30-10:00 Pacific Time (11:30am -1pm NY time). Six sessions: September 25, October 9, October 23, November 6, November 20th & December 4. The fee is $390 with limited scholarship funds available. For more information, email Lynne Rosen at [email protected] or Contact.
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Lynne V. Rosen, LCSW (Los Angeles, California) has been engaged in therapeutic work for over 25 years in medical, residential, inpatient, community and private practice settings. She found her therapeutic and philosophical home in the early 90’s when she traveled to New York to hear Michael White and David Epston. Most recently, she has focused her attention on integrating Narrative Therapy with EMDR, Somatic Therapies and Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) with clients who are living with the effects of Trauma, Eating Problems and other difficulties that compromise relational well-being. Her favorite proverb is an African one: “Until lions have historians, tales of hunting will always glorify the hunter.” Lynne has had a long-standing interest in bringing forward lions’ tales, stories and experiences at the margins, where there is wisdom and knowledge that can transport us all. She continues to feel passionate about teaching, supervising and public conversation work and for many years, she had the privilege of working as Core Faculty and Director of the Postmodern Therapy Training Program at PGI and Co-Founder of WPLA (Women’s Project Los Angeles).
Venue: Zoom Meeting Room
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