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Hakomi Experiential Therapy is uniquely effective, integrating the mindfulness and non-violence found in Buddhist and Taoist traditions with a unique western methodology, originated by Ron Kurtz. Loving presence and the healing relationship are central to Hakomi. We learn to develop an exquisite sensitivity and attunement to others - both their conscious and unconscious material - and to convey this recognition. This empathy and responsiveness creates a deep sense of safety and connection. Hakomi is a body-centered, somatic psychotherapy. The body is viewed as a door that can be opened to reveal the entire character and belief system of the individual. The body's structures and patterns become a powerful access route to core material. The dynamic use of mindfulness is another aspect of this foundation. When unique Hakomi techniques are introduced in mindfulness, it allows us to rapidly and safely access the unconscious beliefs and early experiences which shape our lives, relationships, and self-concepts without our knowledge. When unconscious, this hidden material creates projections, conflict and disharmony in our interactions and inner world. Once conscious and directly experienced, these patterns are available for transformation and re- integration. Powerful emotions, memories, and trauma may surface at times during the process, and these are handled safely and effectively. In this experiential workshop we will also explore the "body as map of the psyche", non-violence in therapy, and how creating safety, embracing resistance, and protecting the spirit encourage the cooperation of the unconscious. The workshop will facilitate increased self-awareness for all participants, and introduce practical, evocative skills for professionals. It is designed for psychotherapists, counselors, social workers, and students and practitioners in related fields, and is also open to individuals seeking to experience the Hakomi Method. The workshop may also be used as the prerequisite for the Hakomi Therapy Training. Jaci Hull, M.A., L.M.F.T., Certified Hakomi Trainer and Therapist, leads Hakomi trainings and workshops throughout the U.S. and Canada. She has worked as trainer for the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute and as faculty for the Somatic Psychology M.A. program at Naropa University. Jaci is on the Hakomi Institute Board of Directors and is co-creator of Experiential Couples Psychotherapy. She received her degree in Contemplative Psychotherapy from Naropa University, and her post-graduate training includes Family Systems Therapy, EMDR II, Somatic Trauma Resolution, Brainspotting, and Group Leadership Training. She brings her extensive experience, as well as warmth, safety, and humor, to her teaching. A licensed psychotherapist in private practice for over 20 years, Jaci works with individuals and couples, emphasizing clear and heartfelt communication. Dynamic Mindfulness, Neuroscience and the Body An Introduction to the Hakomi Method of Experiential Psychotherapy with Jaci Hull, MA, LMFT Certified Hakomi Trainer June 9-10 in Princeton, NJ Hakomi presents some astounding methods for getting to core material. It is well-grounded in theory, and revolutionary in its results." - Association of Humanistic Psychology Hakomi is an excellent system for learning key emotional intelligence skills.” - Daniel Goleman, author of the bestseller “Emotional Intelligence” “A visionary contribution to mindfulness in psychotherapy.” -Daniel Siegel, author of “The Mindful Brain” and “The Developing Mind” Times: Saturday 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sunday 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Cost: $235.00 if registered by May 17th, or $275.00 thereafter ($75.00 non-refundable deposit) To register call Hakomi Trainings: 303-266-1866 or email [email protected]. For info visit www.Hakomi.org CEU’s: Hakomi Institute is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC Provider #5476). NBCC-approved workshops may also be used for license requirements for LPC’s and LMHC’s in certain states. This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW Provider#886484280) for 12 continuing education clinical contact hours.

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Hakomi Experiential Therapy is uniquely effective, integrating the mindfulnessand non-violence found in Buddhist and Taoist traditions with a unique westernmethodology, originated by Ron Kurtz.

Loving presence and the healing relationship are central to Hakomi. We learnto develop an exquisite sensitivity and attunement to others - both their conscious andunconscious material - and to convey this recognition. This empathy and responsivenesscreates a deep sense of safety and connection.

Hakomi is a body-centered, somatic psychotherapy. The body is viewed as adoor that can be opened to reveal the entire character and belief system of the individual.The body's structures and patterns become a powerful access route to core material.

The dynamic use of mindfulness is another aspect of this foundation. Whenunique Hakomi techniques are introduced in mindfulness, it allows us to rapidly and safelyaccess the unconscious beliefs and early experiences which shape our lives, relationships,and self-concepts without our knowledge. When unconscious, this hidden material createsprojections, conflict and disharmony in our interactions and inner world. Once consciousand directly experienced, these patterns are available for transformation and re-integration. Powerful emotions, memories, and trauma may surface at times during theprocess, and these are handled safely and effectively.

In this experiential workshop we will also explore the "body as map of thepsyche", non-violence in therapy, and how creating safety, embracing resistance, andprotecting the spirit encourage the cooperation of the unconscious.

The workshop will facilitate increased self-awareness for all participants, andintroduce practical, evocative skills for professionals. It is designed for psychotherapists,counselors, social workers, and students and practitioners in related fields, and is alsoopen to individuals seeking to experience the Hakomi Method.

The workshop may also be used as the prerequisite for the Hakomi Therapy Training.

Jaci Hull, M.A., L.M.F.T., Certified Hakomi Trainer and Therapist, leads Hakomi trainings andworkshops throughout the U.S. and Canada. She has worked as trainer for the SensorimotorPsychotherapy Institute and as faculty for the Somatic Psychology M.A. program at NaropaUniversity. Jaci is on the Hakomi Institute Board of Directors and is co-creator of ExperientialCouples Psychotherapy. She received her degree in Contemplative Psychotherapy from NaropaUniversity, and her post-graduate training includes Family Systems Therapy, EMDR II, SomaticTrauma Resolution, Brainspotting, and Group Leadership Training. She brings her extensiveexperience, as well as warmth, safety, and humor, to her teaching. A licensed psychotherapist inprivate practice for over 20 years, Jaci works with individuals and couples, emphasizing clear andheartfelt communication.

Dynamic Mindfulness,Neuroscience and the BodyAn Introduction to the Hakomi Method of

Experiential Psychotherapy

with Jaci Hull, MA, LMFTCertified Hakomi Trainer

June 9-10 in Princeton, NJ

“Hakomi presents some astounding methods forgetting to core material. It is well-grounded in

theory, and revolutionary in its results."- Association of Humanistic Psychology

“Hakomi is an excellent system for learning keyemotional intelligence skills.”

- Daniel Goleman, author of the bestseller “Emotional Intelligence”

“A visionary contribution to mindfulness in psychotherapy.”-Daniel Siegel, author of “The Mindful Brain” and “The Developing Mind”

Times: Saturday 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sunday 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Cost: $235.00 if registered by May 17th, or $275.00 thereafter ($75.00 non-refundable deposit)To register call Hakomi Trainings: 303-266-1866 or email [email protected] info visit www.Hakomi.org

CEU’s: Hakomi Institute is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC Provider #5476).NBCC-approved workshops may also be used for license requirements for LPC’s and LMHC’s in certain states.This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW Provider#886484280)for 12 continuing education clinical contact hours.