- Sep 16, 2011 at 12:00pm to Sep 18, 2011 at 5:00am PDT
- Location: Pacifica Graduate Institute's Lambert Road Campus
- Latest Activity: Jun 25, 2021
The pain of heartbreak and mourning is truly a push from nature, to propel all of us beyond our contemporary dysfunctional myths about love, freedom and relationships. No one volunteers for a devastating heartbreak, yet, it happens!
Those who succeed in liberating their captive heart gain an advantage over others, because they learn, at great cost, what supports love and what doesn't.
By attending this workshop, you will:
Avoid victimization from the traumatic aspects of heartbreak and mourning.
Gain an understanding of what is happening in the brain of the heartbroken person, in order to overcome obsessive, painful, and defeating strategies.
Discover how the trauma of heartbreak connects one to the deepest and darkest aspects of the psyche, and develop an increased capacity to navigate in the dark.
Transform the trauma of heartbreak into a process of individuation
If you are a therapist, you will also gain an understanding of the archetypal approach to therapy.
2.5 Continuing Education Credits
MFTs, LCSWs, RNs, and Counselors
$375 General Admission
$325 Special Admission
(Institute for Cultural Change Members,Full-Time Students, Pacifica Alumni, and Seniors) -- (DEPTH ALLIANCE members: Join ICC for $10, Save $50! http://www.instituteforculturalchange.org/support.php)
$300 Active Pacifica Students
(Fees include Friday dinner; Saturday breakfast, lunch, and dinner; and Sunday breakfast and lunch)
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