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Sunday, July 1, 2018

Recommended Workshop: Dancing Dragons: Working with Couples’ Core Wounds and the Tempering of Relationship Presented by Christine Armstrong and Louis Dangles

From our Friends at Existential-Humanistic Northwest

Existential-Humanistic NorthWest's Annual Workshop in Portland, Oregon.

Dancing Dragons: Working with Couples’ Core Wounds and the Tempering of Relationship
Presented by Christine Armstrong and Louis Dangles

Hosted and Sponsored by Existential-Humanistic Northwest (EHNW)

Friday October 5, 2018 – Save the date now!
9 AM to 5 PM
(lunch not included – 90 minutes for lunch) 
Oxford Suites Portland – Jantzen Beach
12226 N. Jantzen Drive, Portland, Oregon 97217

Register on EHNW Website Now >>> for this exciting workshop!

*The Early-Bird discount ends September 7th
Abstract:
This workshop is intended for clinicians who are interested in the dynamic, challenging territory of couples therapy. It will also offer insights into our own journeys of intimacy. We begin with the human dilemma that we cannot open to love without opening to where we have been wounded in love. We all have dragons. Their job is to protect the gold; in the most fundamental sense, the continued existence of our essential self. Our dragons protect our wounded hearts. We might say dragons continue to breathe fire until the core wound they are protecting is recognized. In this way, the dragon dance is a call for mutual healing. 
We will explore the following themes utilizing didactic elements and case material reinforced by experiential exercises and demonstrations.
Themes:
  • The necessity that intimate partners must encounter each other’s core wounds.
  • The inevitability of the experience of betrayal and the archetypal relationship between, trust, betrayal, and forgiveness.
  • Collaborative approaches to the essential task of repair.
  • Intimacy as a container for deep healing and ground for individuation. 
The morning sessions will focus on the relationship between core wounds and the dragons that guard them. Then we will examine examples of the dynamic dance that evolves between partners. The afternoon sessions will focus on the dynamics of trust, betrayal, and forgiveness. Themes will include the five dangers of betrayal and the four tasks of repair. We will offer reflections on the role of responsibility, accountability, and sovereignty in forging intimacy.

For more info please visit EHNW Annual Workshop page >>>


Bios:
Christine Armstrong
existential humanistic luncheons
She established her private practice in 1976, her work focuses on depth psychotherapy, and she combines an Existential Humanistic approach with a psychodynamic perspective working with individuals, couples and groups. She and her husband of 35 years, Lou Dangles, have been doing couples and group work together for the past 20 years. She has trained extensively with Dr. Jim Bugental and Dr. Irv Yalom. More recently her training has included Ariadne Beck’s “group-as-a-whole” model with Jim Fishman.
“I treasure my time with my clients. The tears, the laughter, the struggle to make meaning from the painful experiences of life, all those precious shared moments are some of the most gratifying experiences of my life.” – Chris


Louis Dangles
existential humanistic luncheons
He established his private practice in 1976, his work focuses on depth psychotherapy, and he combines an Existential Humanistic approach with archetypal and psychodynamic perspectives. He has trained extensively with Dr. Jim Bugental and Dr. Irv Yalom. More recently his training has included Dr. Ariadne Beck’s “group- as-a-whole” model with Jim Fishman. He is currently in private practice in San Anselmo, where he works with couples, individuals, and groups.
“The poet William Stafford begins his poem “The Way It Is” by stating: “There is a thread you follow….” The challenge of finding the healing thread in each conversation is a humbling task. The courage with which my clients open their hearts in search of that healing thread touches me and inspires me almost daily.” – Lou

The NASW has approved this workshop for six CEU credits. EHNW is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Engage with Kirk Schneider and EHNW at Upcoming Workshop!

From the Polarized Mind to the Rediscovery of Awe: An Existential-Integrative Perspective on Healing

"The Polarized Mind targets an important problem and shows how it has surfaced throughout the entire world, and chronologically, through the whole of recorded history. The book's scope is mind-boggling and its message crucial."

--Huston Smith, Author of "The World's Religions" on Kirk Schneider's new book The Polarized Mind: Why It's Killing Us and What We Can Do About It."
Presented by: Kirk J Schneider, Ph.D.
Join leading spokesperson for Existential-Humanistic psychology, Kirk J. Schneider, Ph.D. for a day of lecture, discussion and experiential exercises in existential-integrative therapy. Drawing from his new book as well as past work, Dr. Schneider will lead us in examining what he identifies as “The Polarized Mind” – its causes and development, existential issues and qualities, and its treatment via existential-integrative therapy. Dr. Schneider defines the Polarized Mind as the product not of sickness but of unaddressed and unacknowledged fear - which leads individuals and societies to become rigid, narrow, and destructive.
When: Friday, September 26, 2014 9:00am to 4:30pm
Where: Ambridge Event Center, Portland, OR
Cost*:
  • Early Registration by September 1 - $115
  • After September 1 - $140
  • Students - $75
*Includes continental breakfast, beverages and lunch
We encourage you to register early - space is limited

Kirk Scheider EHI Vice President bio pic
REGISTER HERE: EHNW Workshop with Kirk Schneider
CEU's: 6 CEU's approved by Oregon Counseling Association/NBCC
Find out more about the Upcoming EHNW Workshop with Kirk Schneider here on the EHNW website.
Workshop Syllabus:Read the full workshop syllabus online here.
Register here for the EHNW Workshop with Kirk Schneider - From the Polarized Mind to the Rediscovery of Awe.
More Questions? Contact EHNW direcly at workshop[at]ehnorthwest.org

Friday, June 20, 2014

Upcoming EHNW Workshop Presented by EHI's Kirk Schneider, Phd

Existential-Humanistic NorthWest presents:

“From the Polarized Mind to the Rediscovery of Awe: An Existential-Integrative Perspective on Healing”


Presented by Kirk J. Schneider, Ph.D

Date: Friday, September 26, 2014
Time: 9:00am - 4:30pm - 6 CEU hours
Location: Ambridge Event Center, 1333 NE MLK Blvd, Portland, OR
Tuition: Early registration fee (by Sept. 1): $115; After Sept. 1: $140; Students: $75
Registration: Please go to: http://www.ehnorthwest.org/ehnw-workshop-2014


Join leading spokesperson for Existential-Humanistic psychology, Kirk J. Schneider, Ph.D, for a day of lecture, discussion and experiential exercises in existential-integrative therapy. Drawing from his new book, “The Polarized Mind: Why it’s Killing Us and What We Can Do About It,” as well as past work. Dr. Schneider will lead us in examining what he identifies as “The Polarized Mind” — its causes and development, existential issues and qualities, and its treatment via existential-integrative therapy. Dr. Schneider defines the Polarized Mind as the product not of sickness but of unaddressed and unacknowledged fear - which leads individuals and societies to become rigid, narrow, and destructive.

Have Questions Regarding this Event? Please check out the workshop info on the EHNW website.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

E-H NorthWest Upcoming Workshop Oct 26, 2013 | The Search for Authenticity: The Practice of Existential-Humanistic Approaches

Logo for Existential Humanistic North West -EH Professionals in Portland Ore founded by bob Edelstein

Existential-Humanistic NorthWest presents

"The Search for Authenticity: The Practice of Existential-Humanistic Approaches"

EHNW in association with the Nonprofit Association of Oregon   is proud to offer a day of workshops with Donald Mihaloew and Bob Edelstein entitled "The Search for Authenticity: The Practice of Existential-Humanistic Approaches" on October 26, 2013 at George Fox University in Tigard, OR.

Morning Workshop 9:00am – 12:15pm
Presented by: Donald M. Mihaloew, Ed.D., LMFT, CFLE

"Reaching Out On the Inside: Processing Courage, Choice and Change While Confronting Our Shadow-Selves"

We have two egos, not one, and two unconsciouses, not none! As such, we need to know the differences and learn how to use them all. Because the brain is 80% wired for survival, we all have to dig deeply inside our Selves to come up with a notion of creation based on True Self discovery rather than on false self protection. Otherwise, we squander our Life Energy compensating for real or imagined inadequacies and settle for a life of what Freud called “normal misery”. We can only go forward by going in deeply. 

 

 Donald M. Mihaloew, Ed.D., LMFT, CFLE Don is a licensed marriage and family therapist with over forty years of practice and teaching experience in and around the northwest and overseas. Formerly of Eugene, but now residing in Bellingham, Washington, Don still commutes every week to his adjunct teaching position at Portland State University where he teaches marriage, family, and depth psychology courses in the Counselor Education Dept. there.
Don holds a B.A. in philosophy from Westminster College (Pa.), an M.Div, in theology and psychology from Princeton Theo. Sem., an M.A. and an Ed.D. in counseling psychology from the University of Oregon.
He is a clinical member of AAMFT, WAMFT, NCFR (Nat’l Coun. Of Fam. Relat.; Cert.Fam. Life.Ed.), Oregon Friends of C.G., Jung, North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, and the American Association of Humanistic Psychology. His article on The Ego and the Eternal: Ruminations on Cosmic Co-operation appeared in the Decmber,2008/January,2009 issue of AHP’s periodical “The Perspective”. 



 

Afternoon Workshop 1:15pm – 4:30pm
Presented by: Bob Edelstein, LMFT, MFT

"Authentic Engagement: A Radical Way of Being"

Authentic engagement is the ability of a human being to access all of their inner life, and then, in the most constructive way, to express what is important to them. This workshop will examine the three facets of authentic engagement. Participants will experience the differences between each of the three facets and learn how they can facilitate their clients to experience being authentically engaged in their life.

Bob Edelstein, LMFT, MFT Bob is an Existential-Humanistic psychotherapist with 40 years of experience. He provides consultation, supervision, workshops, and trainings for clinicians and students. He is a blogger for Psychology Today and has published a number of articles on the Existential-Humanistic Perspective, including a chapter in the upcoming second edition of the Handbook of Humanistic Psychology. 
Bob is a founding member of the Existential-Humanistic NorthWest Professional Organization and a former board member of both the Existential Humanistic Institute and the Association for Humanistic Psychology. 

EHNW Workshop

"The Search for Authenticity: The Practice of Existential-Humanistic Approaches"

Saturday, October 26, 2013
9:00am – 4:30pm
George Fox University – Tigard Center

Registration 
Early Registration by October 1st:  $110
After October 1st   $135
Students  $75
6 CEUs approved by Oregon Counseling Association/NBCC
Registration includes continental breakfast, beverages and lunch.
>>Online Registration Available Here
>>Mail-in Printable Registration Form Here

Questions?
For more info contact EHNW:  workshop[at]ehnorthwest.org

Check back for the EHNW Workshop Schedule & Outline here on the EHI blog and download here on the EHNW website.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Featured Website | Existential-Humanistic NorthWest

Logo for Existential-Humanistic NorthWest non-profit org for healing professionals
Existential-Humanistic Announces New Website/Online
Resources for Healing Professionals
We are pleased to share this link to the new website for Existential-Humanistic NorthWest. Envisioned by Portland psychotherapist, Bob Edelstein (former EHI Board Member and current EHI Advisor), as a result of his passion for the existential-humanistic perspective. Newly launched, www.ehnorthwest.org is the online home of EHNW, a Pacific Northwest organization of healing professionals who aim to embody the primary existential-humanistic values found in the EHNW Vision:
Existential-Humanistic NorthWest is here to impact the world through existential-humanistic values of authenticity, integrity, responsibility, inclusion, and awe.
Find out more about EHNW and get to know the 12 members of the Existential-Humanistic NorthWest Organization Development Committee on the About page of EHNW here. Also check out the EHNW Upcoming Events/Activities, visit the events page here . EHNW invites you to stay up to date with EHNW news and events byjoining the EHNW mailing list here.

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