Series: Decentralized Learning Experiences
A learning experience can be almost anything, and any licensed clinician can propose one. It can be about a paper, a book or a movie. It can tackle an idea, such as field theory or dream analysis or focus on the work of a theorist. The format can be didactic or it can be a leaderless seminar or a one-hour conversation. It can be a one-off event or a series of weekly, biweekly, or monthly meetings. Currently, this program is in its pilot stage, so certain limits may apply.
Psychoanalytic Inquiry’s Learning Experiences are free.
This event will not be recorded.
In case of questions please contact: [email protected]
Enculturated Zoochosis: A Metaphor for Grounding Clinical Practice in Ecopsychotherpy
June 3rd from 6:00 – 7:00 PM PT
Description
With the work of Vaughan Wilkins as an inspirational springboard, let’s discuss ways in which our practices of psychotherapy may be grounded in intentionality, reciprocal relationship, and dynamic balance. Whether you are familiar with Ecopsychology and want to integrate it into practice or are simply curious about the emerging field of Ecopsychotherapy, join us in sharing ideas and creating invitations to integrate these concepts.
Presenter
Natasha Morisawa, LMFT
Natasha passionately believes we can have healthier and more compassionate relationships with ourselves, our loved ones, our communities, and other-than-human-nature. For over a decade she has been a Marriage and Family Therapist and Clinical Supervisor in private practice and is the current Executive Director of The Place Within- Southern California, a non-profit community mental health center in Monrovia, CA. She is a Certified Labyrinth Facilitator and has post-graduate certificates in Ecopsychology and Advanced Ecotherapy with a special interest in trauma recovery and Eco-spirituality. When she’s not in therapy sessions or facilitating workshops, she enjoys starting new creative projects, intentionally exploring nature through photography, sharing books, music, and ideas with friends, and eating soup.
Series: Decentralized Learning Experiences
A learning experience can be almost anything, and any licensed clinician can propose one. It can be about a paper, a book or a movie. It can tackle an idea, such as field theory or dream analysis or focus on the work of a theorist. The format can be didactic or it can be a leaderless seminar or a one-hour conversation. It can be a one-off event or a series of weekly, biweekly, or monthly meetings. Currently, this program is in its pilot stage, so certain limits may apply.
Psychoanalytic Inquiry’s Learning Experiences are free.
This event will not be recorded.
In case of questions please contact: [email protected]
Enculturated Zoochosis: A Metaphor for Grounding Clinical Practice in Ecopsychotherpy
June 3rd from 6:00 – 7:00 PM PT
Description
With the work of Vaughan Wilkins as an inspirational springboard, let’s discuss ways in which our practices of psychotherapy may be grounded in intentionality, reciprocal relationship, and dynamic balance. Whether you are familiar with Ecopsychology and want to integrate it into practice or are simply curious about the emerging field of Ecopsychotherapy, join us in sharing ideas and creating invitations to integrate these concepts.
Presenter
Natasha Morisawa, LMFT
Natasha passionately believes we can have healthier and more compassionate relationships with ourselves, our loved ones, our communities, and other-than-human-nature. For over a decade she has been a Marriage and Family Therapist and Clinical Supervisor in private practice and is the current Executive Director of The Place Within- Southern California, a non-profit community mental health center in Monrovia, CA. She is a Certified Labyrinth Facilitator and has post-graduate certificates in Ecopsychology and Advanced Ecotherapy with a special interest in trauma recovery and Eco-spirituality. When she’s not in therapy sessions or facilitating workshops, she enjoys starting new creative projects, intentionally exploring nature through photography, sharing books, music, and ideas with friends, and eating soup.
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