Re-Inhabiting the Body
Authentic Movement as a pathway to transformation
with Tina Stromsted
interviewed by Colleen Russell
Monday, April 29, 2013, 1:00-2:00pm Pacific Time
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"One of the most potent avenues I have found for recovering the body/psyche/soul connection is Authentic Movement. The practice can provide a powerful avenue to engage the unconscious through bodily expression, bringing clarity and healing to our woundednesss and allowing exploration and expression of the new life energy seeking to emerge.
The journey through life is not simply metaphorical, psychological, or spiritual, but also concretely experienced in the body. Together with our dreams and intuition, the body can act as a compass to guide our lives." ~Tina Stromsted
We'll explore such questions as:
What is Authentic Movement?
How does it help us heal?
Why have we been so disconnected from our bodies?
How can we return to a sense of home in our body?
Tina Stromsted, Ph.D., MFT, BC-DMT is a Jungian analyst, Somatic psychotherapist, Board Certified Dance therapist, and international trainer. She is past co-founder and faculty of the Authentic Movement Institute in Berkeley and a founding member of the Women’s Spirituality program at CIIS. Currently she teaches at the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, in the Depth Psychology/ Somatics Doctoral program at Pacifica Graduate Institute, and is a core faculty member for the Marion Woodman Foundation.
Founding director of the AuthenticMovement-BodySoul Center, her work includes Dreamdancing, an approach that engages the healing power of dreams in the body, & Soul’s Body, an integration of Somatics & Jungian Depth work. With roots in theater and dance and nearly 40 years of clinical experience, her articles and chapters explore the integration of body, brain, psyche and soul in healing and transformation. Her private analytic/somatic practice and consultation are in San Francisco.
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