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September 2016 Collab Salon: Tales of Integration

How do we create a bridge between these paradigms practically, and philosophically, in ways that do not support interiority ideas and binaries of mind/body, inside/outside, thinking/feeling? How do we build a different kind of scaffolding to support clients in renegotiating their relationship with narratives  that are experienced and expressed through the body?  How can this integrative work help to deconstruct the “truth” status of trauma stories that become inscribed on the body and disrupt constraining patterns? How do we reconstruct memory in ways that opens up connection with new associations, subordinate stories, acts of redress, valued and preferred stances, and restored agency in living out meaningful lives? In working with clients who are navigating the effects of complex trauma, eating problems, and other problems that compromise relational living, Lynne has has come to appreciate what becomes possible when we work with the language of sensation, image and memory that she sees as constructed in relationship, yet often held privately. She has also witnessed how direct experience of sensations/images often become the enemy or perpetrator, making it difficult for clients to experience a visceral sense of safety and agency.  She will show how she uses this integrative approach with a client who has been working narratively with her colleague Larry Zucker. Join us in exploring what the bridging of these paradigms can make possible for our clients.

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Escaping Blame Online Course Webinar #6

Webinar #6: Lesson Six - Couples as Activists For Their Preferred Relationship The six webinar is scheduled for December 11, 2016 (Sunday, 5pm New York time) You must be registered in the Escaping Blame: Helping Couples Develop Account-Ability online course to participate. Participation is included in course fee.

2016-12-07T19:10:39-05:00August 13th, 2016|0 Comments

Escaping Blame Online Course Webinar #5

Webinar #5: Lesson Five - Couples As Expert Dreamers The fifth webinar is scheduled for November 27, 2016 (Sunday, 5pm New York time) You must be registered in the Escaping Blame: Helping Couples Develop Account-Ability online course to participate. Participation is included in course fee.

2016-09-21T14:45:56-04:00August 13th, 2016|0 Comments

Escaping Blame Online Course Webinar #4

Webinar #4: Lesson Four - Couples As Experts on Problems The fourth webinar is scheduled for November 13, 2016 (Sunday, 5pm New York time) You must be registered in the Escaping Blame: Helping Couples Develop Account-Ability online course to participate. Participation is included in course fee.

2016-09-21T14:46:31-04:00August 13th, 2016|0 Comments

Escaping Blame Online Course Webinar #3

Webinar #3: Lesson Three - Developing a Relational Vocabulary The third webinar is scheduled for October 30, 2016 (Sunday, 5pm New York time) You must be registered in the Escaping Blame: Helping Couples Develop Account-Ability online course to participate. Participation is included in course fee.

2016-09-21T14:30:21-04:00August 13th, 2016|0 Comments

Escaping Blame Online Course Webinar #2

Webinar #2: Lessons Two - Influencing the Conversation The second webinar is scheduled for October 9, 2016 (Sunday, 5pm New York time) You must be registered in the Escaping Blame: Helping Couples Develop Account-Ability online course to participate. Participation is included in course fee.

2016-09-21T14:31:01-04:00August 13th, 2016|0 Comments

Escaping Blame Online Course Webinar #1

Webinar #1: Lesson One- Getting Situated The first course webinar is scheduled for September 25, 2016 (Sunday, 5pm New York time). You must be registered in the Escaping Blame: Helping Couples Develop Account-Ability online course to participate. Participation is included in course fee.

2016-09-21T14:31:45-04:00August 13th, 2016|0 Comments