Workshop | Home Pharmacy and Sacred Plants

Description
This workshop will provide a valuable environment for participants to learn about medicinal plants and the cultures working to preserve traditional knowledge. It will provide information on how to recognize and use medicinal and sacred plants, how to use essential oils for therapeutic purposes, providing information about their active components and tips on how to work with plants to make your own preparations (teas, tinctures, creams, etc).

Participants will be provided with an immersive experience in learning how to build a home pharmacy. The journey will begin with a theoretical introduction followed by practical tips and will incorporate the stimulation of sensory experiences with essential oils and aromatherapy, prayers and songs.

Participant requirements
No requirements

Facilitator
Vera Froes Fernandes is a historian from the Federal University of Acre, Brazil, and a specialist in ethnobotany. She also has a degree in management and innovation in Brazilian phytomedicine. Vera is vice-president of the Institute of Cultural and Environmental Studies and has directed numerous official programs to revitalize traditional knowledge and Brazilian biodiversity. She lived for a decade with various Amazonian indigenous groups, researching the magical, ritual and medicinal use of plants. She is the author of the following books: Santo Daime – Amazon Culture (Prize for Historical Suffering) and Alquemia Vegetal – Como hacer su Farmacia Casera.

Schedule
09:30 – 14:30h

Date
May 29

Location
Hall 11 – Congress Centre

Language
Consecutive translation from Portuguese into English 

Price
€75

Workshop | Ayahuasca: A Vision from Traditional Amazonian Medicine

Description
This workshop will provide theoretical and practical knowledge about the spiritual worlds and how to work within it. Presenters will draw on their experiences to create a space for discussing this topic, which is rarely spoken about within the context of Western ayahuasca use. We will explore the following question: How can we be both curious and conscious about the possible implications of spirit work? Through this workshop, which will pair presentations with opportunities for questions and discussions, we will explore the connections between traditional shamanic visions and the new western shamanism.

Participant requirements
No requirements

Facilitators

Dr. Jacques Mabit
Medical doctor, founder (1992) and Executive President of the Takiwasi Center, Peru. He arrived to Peru in 1980-83 as mission chief of Doctors Without Borders to direct the Lampa Hospital. Through his contact with traditional medicines (also missions in Asia and Africa) he deepened his study and practice for years in the Amazon. He co-founded the Inter-American Council on Indigenous Spirituality (CISEI).

Nak
Student of Peruvian Amazonian Andean Shamanism and promoter of its practice and legality throughout Europe. President of the Platform for the defense of ayahuasca (Plantaforma). Defender of biodiversity and ambassador of traditional Amazonian medicine. Co-founder of the Association for Human Development “Somos todos Hermanosis” (We are all Brothers). Director and researcher of the “Center for Psychological Shamanism

Roberto E. Zapata Arias
Poet and scholar in the development and application of Predictive Intelligence, creator of the concepts and foundations of Life Therapy and Psychological Shamanism. He studied at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Sociology and Public Relations. Director of the Pre-American Research Institute. Director of the Ñocanchis newspaper. Formed the Center for Psychological Curanderismo.

Eduard Casas i Bertet
Diploma in social education by the URLL. He has been working in the social field since 1990 and specifically in the field of addictions since 1996. Co-founded the association “Grup Associat pels serveis de Salut” in 1998, where prevention and municipal support for drug users is carried out.

Jordi Trainé i Cama
Doctor of traditional Amazonian medicine formed by teachers of the Shipiba ethnicity and with a degree as a doctor of this specialty recognized by the Peruvian government. In his formation process has been living for years in the Peruvian Amazon, and has diet for more than 3 years plants and trees of the Amazon and forests of Europe.

Language

Spanish

Schedule
10:00 – 13:00
15:00 – 19:00

Date
May 30

Location
Hall 11  – Congress Centre

Price
€75

 

Workshop | Integrating Ayahuasca and Sexuality for Wholeness

Description
It is important to know how to work with themes of sensuality and sexuality in psychedelic journeys. Sexual feelings/emotions/thoughts/visions can greatly impact a user’s experience of discovery and healing. There are hundreds of seekers who have sexual experiences in psychedelic journeys and many of these seekers need more comprehensive support for their sexual wellness.

This workshop will provide an introduction to the “Unity Codes” framework for exploring how:

a) psychedelics can enhance one’s understanding of what it means to be a sexual being.
b) to work with the themes of sexual health and sexuality in psychedelic integration sessions
c) wellness providers can reflect and realign their own personal sexual perceptions to strengthen client services.

The workshop will provide discussions on case studies and teach practical exercises for ayahuasca integration sessions,  including:

1. How to receive and perceive sexual messages in ayahuasca journeys
2. Forgiveness practices for letting go and reclaiming stuck energy
3. Opening the heart through activating the feminine/masculine pole
4. Unlocking cellular memory to heal sexual wounding
5. What is kundalini energy and how to balance this energy when activated in ayahuasca journeys
6. Cultivating the practitioners’ intuitive wisdom

Participant requirements
The exercises in this workshop involve self-regulated and respectful (non-sexual) clothes-on contact.
Participants have the freedom to choose what feels comfortable for them in the exercises and know that these boundaries will be respected. All participants will be asked to agree to a set of guidelines and confidentiality to keep the container safe and vibrant.

Facilitator
Yalila Espinoza trains psychedelic seekers and practitioners looking to enhance their skills in integrating entheogenic experiences. Her intimacy coaching, group facilitation, and IRIS education uses Unity Codes, a process comprised of energetic realignments, solution-focused coaching, and practical exercises. She received a PhD in East West Psychology and Spiritual Counselling training from CIIS in San Francisco and is a registered Social Worker. Espinoza’s article, ‘Sexual Healing With Amazonian Plant Teachers’, was published in the Sexual & Relationship Therapy Journal in 2014 and she has presented on this topic at conferences, such as MAPS Psychedelic Science, Horizons, and Women’s Visionary Congress.

Schedule
10-16:45pm (with a 30 min break at 13.00pm)

Date
May 30

Language
English

Price
€75

 

Workshop | Cultivating Meditation Practice in Entheogenic Plant Work

Description
The workshop will focus on the connection and relationship between meditative practice and entheogenic work, as well as on the potential of mental development through meditative practice, in order to enhance and enrich entheogenic experiences. We will look at the use of silent sitting meditations in Concentracão works held by the Santo Daime church, a contemporary ayahuasca religion, and other forms of formal practice during ceremonies. The challenging practice of concentracão is aimed at developing firmeza, the mental quality of stability and balance amidst the stormy waves of experience. The concept is closely related to the Buddhist concept of Equanimity (Upekkha), which puts the emphasis on our ability to stay open and connected to whatever arises without losing our equilibrium. The workshop will explore these twin concepts, offering participants the opportunity to reflect upon and refine her or his own practice.

This workshop seeks to address several key mental traits and their importance for safe and fruitful entheogenic voyages: concentration, balance, and equanimity. We will discuss and explore the concept of firmeza and its reflections in Buddhist practice and other contemplative paths. We will explore, both theoretically and experientially, the unique challenges of developing a meditation practice within entheogenic states, and will practice together in creative ways to cultivate understanding about the perils and promises of such a practice.

We’ll begin by exploring theory,  first will be a theoretical part, including a talk, screening of videos and discussion. The second will be an experiential part in which we will use movement, vocal work, and exercises of mindfulness and loving kindness to gain a direct insight into the nature of these mental states.

Participant requirements
No requirements

Facilitators
Dr. Galia Tanay, a Buddhist meditation teacher, and Santo Daime church member. She has spent years in deep practice and study of Buddhist meditation and texts, spending months in silent retreats in Nepal. After her long practice, Galia has pursued her Ph.D. in clinical psychology and her academic work is focused mainly on mindfulness and its applications. Galia is teaching short and long Buddhist meditation retreats in Israel and Europe.

Dr. Ido Hartogsohn, a psychedelic scholar and activist. He has published extensively on the topic of psychedelics in both popular and academic venues. His work focuses on the importance of set, setting and intention in guiding psychedelic experiences.

Schedule
10:00 – 14:30
with a short break between 12 – 12:30

Date
May 30

Language
English

Location
Sala 10 – Congress Centre

Price
€65

 

Holotropic Breathwork Experiential Workshop

Description
Holotropic Breathing is a technique created by Czech psychiatrist Stanislav Grof and Cristina Grof to induce non-ordinary states of consciousness in an effective and safe manner. Through breathing, evocative music and a focused bodywork method we can access expanded states of consciousness with the capacity to promote psychological and spiritual growth as well as facilitate therapeutic changes.

In this workshop, we will experience Holotropic Breathing as developed by Stanislav Grof and as taught in GTT (Grof Transpersonal Training). The workshop will include preparation through a theoretical introduction to the technique and group dynamics, two Holotropic Breathing experiences (one as a sitter and another as a breather), and techniques for integrating the experience. No previous experience is required to participate.

Participant requirements
Upon registration, participants will be asked to fill out a medical screening form to ensure that the technique is safe and suitable for them.

Facilitators
Marc Aixalà, is an engineer, psychologist and is the director ICEERS’s support program. He’s a member of the Grof Transpersonal Training team and holds a postgraduate degree in Integrative Psychotherapy and Master’s in Strategic Therapy. Marc specializes in field of psychedelic integration. He has facilitated Holotropic Breathing workshops and modules in Spain, Israel, Poland, Switzerland, United States among other countries, and offers workshops in Barcelona.

Carlos Vega is a psychologist and certified Holotropic Breathing facilitator. A specialist in the field of addictions, Carlos has used Holotropic Breathing in the context of addiction programs. He facilitates workshops in Lleida.

Schedule
The workshop will begin at 9:00h with a theoretical introduction to Holotropic Breathing and preparatory exercises. There will be two breathing sessions (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) and we will finish the workshop with integration activities around 21:30. There will be a lunch break mid-day (food not included).

Language
Spanish/English

Date
May 28

Location
Espai Gestalt

Price
€110


 

Tourist Activity | Girona Food Tours

The Flavours of Girona | Tapas & Wine by Night

FLAVOURS OF GIRONA TOUR:

  • A 4-hour walking tour through Girona’s medieval old town led by a local “foodie” guide.
  • Enjoy coffee and local pastry Xuixo in an official Artisan Bakers Association bakery.
  • Visit the bustling town market where you will enjoy samples from several local vendors: including a variety of local cheeses, codanyat (quince paste) traditionally cured meats and fresh esqueixada (our traditional codfish prepared with peppers).
  • An educational ham tasting served with chilled cava (with 3 ham varieties to taste!)
  • Visit an old farmhouse in the heart of the city center where you will taste the most iconic regional tapas.
  • Top it off with a hot bun filled with ice cream created by a world-renowned pastry chef.

TAPAS & WINE BY NIGHT TOUR:

  • A 4-hour walking tour through Girona’s medieval old town led by a local “foodie” guide.
  • Explore Girona’s enchanting, medieval city center by night—with all of its secrets and legends!
  • An exclusive educational Iberico ham tasting served with local sparkling chilled cava (with 3 ham varieties to taste!). Learn how to carve the perfect slice from the hand of a master carver.
  • Taste the delicious different ways to prepare seafood rice (Catalan paella) paired with local wines.
  • A visit to an old farmhouse in the heart of old town Girona where you will have several gourmet tastings of Catalan specialties.
  • A surprise tasting…
  • Top it off with dessert by one of the most acclaimed pastry chefs in the world!

Requirements attendees
Min. 4 guests for the tour to run.

Languages
English and/or Spanish

Schedule
FLAVOURS OF GIRONA: 9:45am – 2pm
TAPAS & WINE BY NIGHT: 6:45pm to 11pm

Dates
May 28, 29, & 30

Price
FLAVOURS OF GIRONA: €69 per person
TAPAS & WINE BY NIGHT: €79 per person

 

 

 

Workshop | Increasing the safety of ayahuasca ceremonies, before and during the session.

Safety practices around ceremonial work with plants

 

Description

Over the past few years, ICEERS has been collaborating with facilitators, scientists and therapists worldwide to collect best practices for safety around the ceremonial use of ayahuasca. This workshop is designed for experienced ayahuasca facilitators and their helpers and is not course on facilitating ayahuasca sessions. Interactions with medications, health counter-indications, exclusion criteria, emergency guidelines, ethical considerations. We will share the latest information that has been validated by experts and will discuss the primary issues to be considered for maximizing benefits and minimizing risks of working with ayahuasca. 

This workshop focuses on considerations for “before” and “during” the session and is a compliment to the Psycheforum workshop on the following day, which will focus on the “after. Take both workshops together for a special discount.

Participant requirements

This workshop is designed for ayahuasca facilitators and their helpers who would like to increase the safety of their practices. This is not a course for how to run ayahuasca sessions nor does it replace the arduous training required to be a facilitator. This session will synthesize the best protocols for physical and psychological safety that have been developed by experienced guides worldwide.   

Facilitators
David Londoño is a clinical psychologist from Colombian with 15 years of experience as a “patient and student” of traditional indigenous medicine. As a psychologist he has worked in the rehabilitation of addicts in Colombia, Argentina and Peru. He also worked for 5 years as a psychotherapist and coordinator of the therapeutic team at the Takiwasi center. In Spain he has coordinated the clinical team of the Hermanosis center developing a training in psychological integration of work with master plants. He is an ICEERS team member, researching and promoting models of best practices around work with ayahuasca outside the Amazon.  For the past 6 years, he has been living in the Peruvian Amazon where he continues to deepen his practice of psychotherapy, traditional medicine and the bridges between them.

Jerónimo Mazarrasa is an ayahuasca community activist. He works as Social Innovation Coordinator for ICEERS and is a member of the Platform for the Defense of Ayahuasca (Plantaforma). Over the past decade, he has produced and written two documentaries about ayahuasca. The first about the Brazilian Ayahuasca churches and the second about the use of ayahuasca in the treatment of drug addiction. He has traveled extensively through South America, researching a broad range of ayahuasca practices and has lectured internationally on ayahuasca tourism and the appropriation of indigenous knowledge.  

Schedule
10:00 – 19:00, Lunch 14.00-16.00

Date
May 28 – Spanish
May 29 – English
Please specify which day you’ll be attending in the comments section of your order.

Location
Spanish session: Hall 10 – Congress Centre
English session: Indigenous Space – Congress Centre

Price
€80
20% discount if booked together with PsycheForum in English. Contact us.

PsychēForum | Workshops (English)

PsychēForum will be a two-day event featuring several workshops with expert trainers. The days will be grounded in a common focus, which is to offer to offer a broad and enriching perspective, as well as tools and resources, about how to support others in the integration of psychedelic experiences, with an emphasis on ayahuasca. The first day will be held in Spanish and the second in English, with unique content on each of the two days.

Mental wellbeing in the use of ayahuasca and dieting in the Peruvian Amazon

 

Workshop content
This workshop will provide a overview of mestizo shamanism in the Peruvian Amazon from an anthropological perspective, with a focus on the types of psychological and emotional integration that shamans, mental health workers, and clientele speak about in relation to their processes with the plants.

The term “integration” has become a widely-used term in the psychedelic and plant medicine community, but what exactly does it mean to people who engage with “integration therapy” or other techniques of processing? Participants in this workshop will be invited to explore what integration means to themselves and to those who conduct and participate in plant dietas and ayahuasca ceremonies in Peru’s Amazon.

Facilitator
Olivia Marcus received her Master’s in Public Health with a focus on sociomedical sciences and health behavior change. After years of focusing on sexual health and HIV prevention, particularly with respect to the uses of traditional, complementary, alternative, and integrative medicine, she began her PhD in Medical anthropology. She has been conducting fieldwork in the Peruvian Amazon since 2015, investigating therapeutic pluralism in urban and semi-urban spaces, with a focus on the movement of people who seek mental health care through ayahuasca shamanism and plant diets.

 

Nature of the headless cobra: emergence, relationship & integrity

Description
What practical tools are essentials to shaping a path of whole person integration? This interactive module will explore creative processes that serve health, wholeness and transformation, from traditional ecological knowledge to agency for self-healing and collective imagination, how do we orient towards essential nature, where outward and inward experiences resonate with each other in full expression. 

Facilitator
Jeff Leifer is a community designer, social entrepreneur and founder of Circadian, a cross-sector experience lab focused on regenerative systems and whole person integration.  For the past two decades, Jeff has worked extensively throughout the Amazon rainforest, shaping alliances with indigenous communities and advocacy groups to establish a sanctuary for land-based wisdom and practices. Jeff created an executive practicum to develop next-generation leadership, incorporating social technologies that include story-based strategy, projective dream work, ecosystem mapping, somatic learning, plant ally social “dietas” and sacred Council practice. Jeff co-founded the Psychedelic Research, Education and Policy grants committee at the Threshold Foundation and currently serves on the Ketamine Research Foundation board which focuses on psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. Jeff holds an MBA from Yale University and a bachelorʼs from University of California, San Diego and has served on boards of directors for numerous organizations, including Amazon Watch.

 

The therapeutic relationship with ayahuasca: How to identify core psychological issues

Description
The personal relationship with the plant spirit of ayahuasca offers us different dimensions and healing opportunities. This workshop will focus on how to maximize the therapeutic benefit of self-acceptance and compassion, basic trust and attachment issues, trauma, and the capacity for objective witnessing or meta-awareness. The format will include short writing dynamics, sharing and clarifying intentions.

Facilitator
Rachel Harris, PhD, is a psychologist with clinical and research experience. She was in the 1968 Residential Program at Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA. Rachel has received the New Investigator’s Award from the National Institutes of Health and has published more than forty scientific studies in peer-reviewed journals. She has worked in the private practice of psychotherapy for thirty-five years. Rachel is the author of “Listening to Ayahuasca: New Hope for Depression, Addiction, PTSD, and Anxiety”. Her website is www.listeningtoayahuasca.com

Psychotherapeutic approaches to the integration of psychedelic experiences

Description

The integration of psychedelic experiences has become a matter of interest in the community of seekers, therapists, facilitators and people in contact with psychedelics and master plants. However, the praxis of integration is still developing and there is no consensus about what integration really is.

In this workshop we will explore different dimensions of the integration of psychedelic experiences, emphasizing the different profiles and demands, and the implications this has for the practice of integration from a therapeutic perspective.

Facilitator

Marc B. Aixalà is a psychologist, psychotherapist and certified Holotropic Breathing facilitator, specialized in helping people who face difficult experiences in expanded states of consciousness. During the last 5 years he has supported hundreds of people through the Integration and Support Servicesof ICEERS, works in the psychedelic crisis care service KosmiCare since 2010 and teaches in conferences and workshops.

 

Language
English

Duration/ Schedule
09:00 – 20:00, Break for lunch: 14.00-15-30

Date
May 30

Location
Hall 1 – Congress Centre

Price
1 day: €90
2 days: €175
*Note that the first day of the forum will be in Spanish and the second in English (with different content each day)Please specify which day you’ll be attending in the comments section of your order.

PsychēForum | Workshops (Spanish)

PsycheForum Aya2019 will be a two-day event featuring several workshops with expert trainers. The days will be grounded in a common focus, which is to offer to offer a broad and enriching perspective, as well as tools and resources, about how to support others in the integration of psychedelic experiences, with an emphasis on ayahuasca. The first day will be held in Spanish and the second in English, with unique content on each of the two days.

 

 

Ayahuasca ceremonies: Fusing knowledge with lived experience

 

Description
Some people have very strong experiences with psychoactive plants. Often, the messages that they bring us are not entirely clear, which can lead people to believe that there might be something more to understand or to know.

In this workshop, we’ll explore the variety of insights that people experience, depending on the time or stage of life, or where they are at in the therapeutic process. We will also describe and explore integration techniques that can be useful when working with people who are having these experiences.

Some of the questions we will explore are:

  • What is integration and what is its function when working with psychoactive plants?
  • Is integration indispensable, and if so, why? What are the typical risks that someone from the West might face in their integration process? What are the factors that lead to successful integration?
  • What information, training and skills should a person who provides integration services have?
  • How can integration be used to approach psychological, spiritual, physical and energetic aspects? What criteria can be used to distinguish between helpful and unhelpful interpretations? How can clients be supported in interpreting their visions or dreams?

Facilitators
Claudio Kutzwor is Argentinean who has lived in Spain since 2001. He began his initiatory process in Argentina with Wachuma (San Pedro) and purgative plants in a therapeutic and shamanic context in 1994. In 1996 he was initiated in ayahuasca and did dietas in Amazonian Traditional Medicine. He worked with several healers for the following 15 years and, to this day, continues studying in the Amazon. Founder of the Association for Human Development Somos Todos Hermanosis, he has supported people with dietas at his center of Spain and conducted seminars, workshops, and retreats in Europe and America. He is also a Member of CISEI (Interamerican Council on Indigenous Spirituality) and a founding member of the Plantaforma for the defense of ayahuasca.

Esteban Kutzwor is a humanistic psychotherapist, who specializes in working with increased states of consciousness. He is also a kinesiologist, psychotherapist, and healer. He has been a student of the plants for 25 years and is a chemical technician with three years training in pharmacy and biochemistry, business administrator, gestalt psychotherapist. and transactional analyst. Esteban is a holistic physiologist trained in non-violent communication, TRE, and the enneagram and communications. He is trained in psychotherapy-assisted MDMA treatment for PTSD cases by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies. Esteban also has 15 years of experience in coordinating retreats groups and dietas in 9 countries. He is the founder of Association Somos Todos Hermanosis.

Integrating of visionary experiences with Amazonian master plants

 

Description
This practical and participative workshop will explore how to integrate experiences with psychedelic substances, particularly Amazonian master plants, through techniques that allow to express one’s own creativity. Participants will be invited to draw their own experiences, share, and comment on the illustrations.

Participants will learn the skills needed to lead group integration processes of visionary experiences and will gain an understanding of how these processes work and why they are so important in achieving therapeutic results and avoiding possible complications post-session. 

Facilitator
Manuel Villaescusa is a psychologist and musician specialized in psychotherapy with master plants. He has a master’s degree in Integrative Psychotherapy and has been trained in various ayahuasca traditions, learning from healers and vegetalists in Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia. He has been leading groups and workshops throughout Europe for over 15 years, integrating approaches from occidental psychology with traditional Amazonian medicine. As a musician, he has released 5 albums: https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/manuelvillaescusa

 

From the labyrinth to a new path: Integration following consciousness expanding experiences

Description
Expanded states of consciousness are a source of healing and inner guidance. However, after these experiences that often generate new perspectives and awareness, we return to our regular lives, where the familiar labyrinth draws us back in. And, often, after a few days evidence the deep healing has occurred begins to fade.

In this workshop, we will review preparation and post-experience integration, providing insights and tools for maximizing benefit from an experience of consciousness expansion, such as unblocking wound healing, freeing ourselves from egoistic conditioning. We will explore the development of an action plan based on the nine areas of Existential Coaching that can provide for a more effective transformation process.

Facilitator
As a pioneer in coaching and creator of Existential Coaching, Nona Martin accompanies people through paradigm shifts and develops the skills necessary to achieve their desired goal. She is trained in Gestalt, systemic and integrative therapy, and is a Master-Trainer in Neurolinguistic Programming and Epistemologist, trained by Allan Santos, Robert Dilts and Steve Gilligan. Nona has also been a student and collaborator with Claudio Naranjo for over than 15 years, accompanying processes of personal growth so that the person can explore and become aware of his existential trajectory.  For over 15 years, Nona has accompanied experiences of consciousness expansion, specializing in applying Gestalt therapy and Existential Coaching. As a consultant, pioneer for almost 20 years in the methodology of Experiential Training, Nona specializes in high impact actions in organizational environments from the experiential-humanist approach, as well as in applications of Neurolinguistic Programming to the business world, which enables the development and change of people within organizations. As a trainer, she teaches coaching, communication, leadership and systemic and integrative psychotherapy to support attitude change and skill development. Currently, Nona is an organizational consultant and manages the Existential Coaching School. 

 

 

Psychotherapeutic approaches to the integration of psychedelic experiences

 

Description
The integration of psychedelic experiences has become a matter of interest in the community of seekers, therapists, facilitators and people in contact with psychedelics and master plants. However, the praxis of integration is still developing and there is no consensus about what integration really is.

In this workshop we will explore different dimensions of the integration of psychedelic experiences, emphasizing the different profiles and demands, and the implications this has for the practice of integration from a therapeutic perspective.

Facilitator
Marc B. Aixalà is a psychologist, psychotherapist and certified Holotropic Breathing facilitator, specialized in helping people who face difficult experiences in expanded states of consciousness. During the last 5 years he has supported hundreds of people through the Integration and Support Services of ICEERS, works in the psychedelic crisis care service KosmiCare since 2010 and teaches in conferences and workshops.

 

 

Language
Spanish

Schedule
09:00 – 20:00, Lunch 14.00-15.30

Date
May 29

Location
Hall 10 – Congress Centre

Price
1 day: €90
2 days: €175
*Note that the first day is in Spanish and the second in English. Each day will have different workshops. Please specify which day you’ll be attending in the comments section of your order.

PsychēForum Workshop | Therapeutic relationship with ayahuasca: How to identify core psychological issues

Workshop description

The personal relationship with the plant spirit of ayahuasca offers us different dimensions and healing opportunities. This workshop will focus on how to maximize the therapeutic benefit of self-acceptance and compassion, basic trust and attachment issues, trauma, and the capacity for objective witnessing or meta-awareness.

Workshop will include short writing dynamics, sharing and clarifying intentions.

Facilitator

Rachel Harris, PhD, is a psychologist with clinical and research experience. She was in the 1968 Residential Program at Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA. Rachel has received the New Investigator’s Award from the National Institutes of Health and has published more than forty scientific studies in peer-reviewed journals. She has worked in the private practice of psychotherapy for thirty-five years.

Rachel is the author of “Listening to Ayahuasca: New Hope for Depression, Addiction, PTSD, and Anxiety”. Her website is www.listeningtoayahuasca.com