Unearthing the Moment
We will be presenting "Unearthing the Moment" - Intensives in existential-humanistic psychotherapy, June 25-27, 2010, in Petaluma, California. This is the first of four trainings over 18 months. More info »
Changing Psychotherapy in Changing Times
This training:
- is based on the principles and application of existential-humanistic psychotherapy in individual and group settings
- focuses on being present and mindful in the actual moment of communication and working with resistance as it arises in an in-depth interchange
- provides more than self-knowledge, it expands awareness and perceptiveness; it teaches participants to reach beyond their minds into a heartfelt understanding of both self and self in relation to other human beings
- consists of four three-day courses over a two-year period with opportunities to attend seminars on leading groups and consultations on group and individual work between courses
- will provide trainees with certificates as stewards of in-depth communication for their application to a broad spectrum of local, national, and international environments, such as psychotherapy, mental health programs, hospices, classrooms, hospitals, and other settings chosen by the graduate
International Institute for Humanistic Studies (I.I.H.S.) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education (CE) for clinical psychologists, provider #1969. In addition, I.I.H.S. is an approved provider of continuing education units (CEUs) in the state of California by the Board of Behavioral Sciences for marriage, family therapists and clinical social workers, provider #PCE2560.
Details on all training, applicable continuing education units, consultations, Jim Pinnell Scholarship Fund, and Ann Seyle Scholarship Fund, are available from email correspondence with the director, Myrtle Heery, Ph.D., mheery@sonic.net.





