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Summer Solstice Rewilding Therapy week-end 

June 20th-21st
Deepening your practice
With Jane Sanders, Rich Southon and Deb Millar

At Hallr Wood in Somerset

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This weekend may be for you if you've completed one of our intro weekends or the Level 4 Sweettrack training.

It’s also ideal for you if  you already integrate ecopsychology into your practice, whether you’re working outdoors or indoors. If you haven't worked with us before do get in touch for a chat.

The week-end includes:

  • Taking time to slow down and deepen connection with the more than human world
  •  Solo time (with optional hammock!)
  • Working with the elements and cycles of the year and honouring the summer solstice
  • Small group supervision to explore practice issues relating to individual or group work
  • An introduction to transpersonal eco-psychology exploring metaphor and active imagination and the work of James Hillman and Jerome Bernstein etc
  • Rewilding stories
  • Some more of our favourite practices
  •  Optional opportunity to facilitate something you would like to share with a small group

 

About the course facilitators

Jane Sanders has been working as a mindfulness based Psychotherapist since 1990. She first came across eco-psychology & deep ecology in the 1980’s reading John Seed and Joanna Macy and eventually training as a ‘Work that Reconnects facilitator. She developed one of the first ecopsychology curriculums for counselling trainees, has been teaching eco-psychology on the Sweet Track counselling training for the last 12 years and has an outdoor psychotherapy practice at Hallr wood.

Deb Millar is a founder of a small educational charity www.wilderwoods.org She has been running long term therapeutic forest school based programmes at Hallr Wood since 2008, with a strong focus on secondary aged young people, many with additional needs. Since 2016 she has also been working with young adults with autism on a Growing for Well Being Project near Baltonsborough.

Rich Southon is co-founder of Clear Rising. He has been involved in counselling and groupwork for nearly 20 years. He has now turned his hand to support the next generation of therapists teaching counselling training in Glastonbury. He has an outdoor counselling practice seeing clients at Hallr wood.

Please note: there are places to stay nearby or you can wild camp on the Saturday night at  Hallr wood. Ask for more details if you would like to do this.

Booking Information

Cost: £210  – includes soup for lunch and teas/cakes etc. Some lower cost places available - please ask

To find out more email Jane at: janesiran@protonmail.com to arrange a call

To book a place please contact Michelle Di Lorenzo: michelle@clearrising.com

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