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A magical door in the forest with bright glowing lights.Something vital is happening this fall! Stephen Aizenstat will offer his new Autumn Dream Tending workshop on October 17-18, 2020. He will bring particular emphasis to the “generative” qualities of dreams. Dreams prepare us for what is to come. And, in times of uncertainty and challenge, this support and guidance is invaluable.

This year, the program will be online, and will be more interactive than ever. It will include 5-10-minute breath and movement exercises throughout the time together. Dr. Aizenstat will convey the primary underpinnings of his approach to working with dreams. And, he will provide you with a “tool kit” describing the methods you will need to tend your personal dreams as well as those of others. Common dream themes like Flying, Falling, the Intruder, Finding Valuables, Water, Animals, Death, Birth, Journey and many others will be explored and explained.

Dr. Aizenstat will show you how to tap into the “innate intelligence” of your dreams. He will demonstrate his approach by working with dreams of participants. He will then describe what tools he used and how these methods were utilized. You will then work in breakout sessions to personalize the teachings.

Enroll today and we will email you a free Dream Tending toolkit so you can get started. (The document will offer you some easy to use tools to begin your work with the Dream Tending approach).

Workshop participants will learn these skills!

  • Learn how to remember dreams and examine recurring dream themes
  • Practice dream tending skills with nightmares
  • Reduce anxiety and fear in times of uncertainty
  • Explore the multiple dimensions of psyche—the personal, collective, and world unconscious
  • Animate dream images and form relationships with figures in dreams
  • Discover how living images impact and inform our moods, behaviors, and perceptions
  • Learn how dreams can support and improve physical and psychological health

10 Continuing Education Credits available*

This program meets qualifications for 10 hours of continuing education credit for Psychologists through the California Psychological Association (PAC014), LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Pacifica Graduate Institute is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (#60721) to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs.  Full attendance is required to obtain a certificate. There is a $25 fee for Continuing Education Credits.

BONUS: Given the extraordinary state of the world, Dream Tending is offering for the first time a new in-workshop personalized opportunity to Dream Share. What does this mean?

Sign up for the 2020 Autumn Workshop, scheduled on October 17-18, 2020, and you can submit your dream to us that is most “pressing” for attention, in either written or video form. The length of a written dream can be up to 200 words, while the length of a video can be up to one minute. You may express any form of dream from nightmares, night terrors to recurring dreams. In response we will ask questions about your dream that will allow you to explore your dream more fully.

The deadline to submit your dream after registering is Friday, October 9, to hello@dreamtending.com .

You will be emailed some open ended questions from skilled dream tenders for your further inquiry into the dream. Dream themes will be discussed at the Workshop.

We look forward to sharing this unique experience to address the many challenges we face individually and collectively in today’s times.

Stephen Aizenstat, Ph.D., is the Chancellor and Founding President of Pacifica Graduate Institute. He is a professor of depth psychology, a licensed marriage and family therapist, and a credentialed public schools’ teacher and counselor. Dr. Aizenstat has explored the potential of dreams through depth psychology and his own research for more than 35 years. His Dream Tending methodologies extend traditional dreamwork to the vision of an animated world where the living images in dream are experienced as embodied and originating in the psyche of Nature as well as that of persons. His book, Dream Tending, describes new applications of dreamwork in relation to health and healing, nightmares, the World’s Dream, relationships, and the creative process. For more information, visit dreamtending.com.Stephen Aizenstat, Ph.D., is the Founder of Dream Tending, Pacifica Graduate Institute, and Academy of Imaginal Arts and Sciences. He is a world renowned Professor of Depth Psychology, an imagination specialist and innovator. He has served as an organizational consultant to major companies, institutions, Hollywood films, and has lectured extensively in the U.S., Asia and Europe. He is affiliated with the Earth Charter International project through the United Nations where he has spoken. Professor Aizenstat is the Chancellor Emeritus and Founding President of Pacifica Graduate Institute. He has collaborated with many notable masters in the field including Joseph Campbell, James Hillman, Marion Woodman and Robert Johnson.

Professor Aizenstat’s pioneering work has impacted thousands of students, clients, major companies, institutions and influencers through one-on-one sessions, visionary courses, and sold-out lectures, webinars, digital pop-ups and wildly popular global seminars

 

Location:

The workshop will be held Online.

*Continuing Education Credit:

10 continuing education credits are available for MFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and LEPs through the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (provider #67021), and for psychologists through the California Psychological Association (PAC014). Pacifica Graduate Institute maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Full attendance at the program is required to receive a certificate. A $25 fee will be charged for each certificate requested.

Questions:

Please email heidi@dreamtending.com or call 805-770-0192[/fusion_text][/one_full][/fullwidth]