FACULTY: Tina Stromsted, PhD, LMFT, BC-DMT
These challenging, polarizing times call us to draw from creative, healing energies from deeper parts of the Self. Dreams, imagination, and embodied knowing offer profound sources of renewal - personally, culturally, and from the timeless collective unconscious – resources that connect us to ourselves, one another, and the creative intelligence that informs all of Nature.
Authentic Movement, a subtle yet powerful meditative and therapeutic practice rooted in C.G. Jung's Active Imagination approach, invites a descent into the body and psyche - bridging body, psyche, and spirit through expressive movement and creative arts within a safe environment.
Jungian analyst Marion Woodman furthered this practice through her "Dance of Three," involving a primary mover, an engaged responder, and a reflective witness. The process combines inner listening with outer attunement, deepening perception and evoking respect and empathy.
Through presentation, natural movement, drawing, writing, and reflection, we will discover light in the darkness and deeper resources in times of change - for ourselves, as healing practitioners, and as world citizens attuning to an evolving planetary call.
Date: Mar 3, 2025 10:00 AM - Mar 8, 2025 05:00 PM
Fee
CE Hours
Registration closes on Mar 07, 2025 04:00 PM
Activity Type
- Extended Education
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Tina Stromsted, PhD, BM-DMT Brief Bio : Jungian analyst, Board Certified Dance/ Movement therapist, Somatic educator, and author is past co-founder and faculty of the Authentic Movement Institute. She teaches internationally, and at the C.G. Jung Institute in San Francisco, the Depth/Somatics Doctoral program at Pacifica Graduate Institute, and the Marion Woodman Foundation. Her private practice is in San Francisco, CA. |