CPD - Continuing Professional Development
A Zoom workshop for therapists
working with Body Psychotherapy
Professional workshop for therapists in English
Tuesday
28 of November 2023
16.00-20.00 London
18.00-22.00 Israel
10.00-14.00 South America
09.00-13.00 New York
Online, zoom
The workshop is designed for therapists with experience in various fields, who are interested in broadening their skills to work with relationship issues in individual therapy and/or to increase the individual therapy skills into working with couples. We will learn how to integrate into individual and couple therapy techniques of awareness, movement, touch, and breathing, drawn from the body psychotherapy world.
A little about working with ‘couple armour’ in body psychotherapy.
In my work in the clinic over the past 25 years in individual and couple therapy using body psychotherapy, I’ve seen how one partner’s personal armour grows and starts affecting the other partner - and becomes more complex. Just as each one of us has rigid, sealed places, so every deep encounter between two people can creates conflicts between them at all levels. It can be present as poor communication, insecurity, lack of intimacy and/or difficulties in sexuality, an encounter between wounds that create complexity, pain, distress, and more. All of these can build ‘couple armour’.
As the burden of life on a couple increases, and their personal issues grow – both natural and normal processes – they experience difficulties / conflicts that are felt at all levels of life: energetically, emotionally, physically, and in their breathing. It happens in both of them, and within the relationship, and this creates the couple armour. In the workshop, we’ll explore ways to identify couple armour and the therapeutic techniques we can apply to work with it and to help the partners to deal with their issues.
You are welcome to read two of my articles about Body Couples Psychotherapy from January 2020 published in SPT – Somatic Psychotherapy Today.
The process of melting Couple Armour through Body Psychotherapy - https://bit.ly/2HwGA1O
And - The primary couple personality – published in the SPT - 2015 - https://bit.ly/2ZcDl9G
Gabriel Shiraz is a trainer, lecturer, supervisor, and body psychotherapist for individuals, couples, therapists and groups. He has worked in the field about 25 years. He founded and was a director of the Body Psychotherapy program at Reidman College, from 2001 to 2008. Gabriel is currently a senior trainer at the University of Haifa, Shilov Center, Reidman College and teaches Couple Therapy and Body Psychotherapy at other institutes in Israel and Europe, including the London School for Biodynamic Psychotherapy (LSBP). He is a qualified member of the European Association for Body Psychotherapy (EABP). Gabriel studied Biodynamic psychotherapy with the late Gerda Boysen in the nineties. He works with trained psychotherapists who want to develop and expand their skillsets in couples therapy and body psychotherapy. He believes that every experienced body psychotherapist can advance to working with couples as well. He also runs workshops for couples with a focus on improving their communication and relationships.
The workshop price is : 70 Euro / 60 Gbp -- by Credit Card or PayPal
At January 2024
(full details soon)
A training course -
in Couples Body Psychotherapy
will start