suhari

Workshop Presenter Dr. Suhari Mommsen-Bohm lives in Dunedin and integrates Natural Medicine and Hakomi Psychotherapy in her practice. She is a member of the Hakomi Pacifica Team teaching in New Zealand and Australia. Her interests include meditation , working with cancer patients and chronic pain-relief. She also loves incorporating music and movement in her therapy. Suhari is a member of the Hakomi South Pacific Team.

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DUNEDIN: Saturday 17 — Sunday 18 July 2010

Hakomi and Forgiveness:
from Separation to Relatinship.

A Two-day Workshop with Dr. Suhari Mommsen-Bohm,
Hakomi Institute, NZ

About the Workshop

Elisabeth Kubler-Ross says in her book Life-Lessons “We need to forgive so that we can live whole lives”. She suggests forgiveness heals emotional wounds and creates connection and relationship. Hakomi body-centred Psychotherapy offers the tools to become mindful and turn towards the discomfort. We can learn to study how the injury of the past is still held in the body influencing life in the present moment. It is possible to access implicit memories and make sense of our developmental core-beliefs in a compassionate and non judgemental way.

Evoking experience mindfully in a safe setting, deeply held emotions like grief or resentment can be addressed . The gentle yet powerful Hakomi techniques unfold and process the unconscious embodied layers and allow a felt sense of the issues, creating insight and the option of transformation and repair.

This workshop offers the chance to explore and arrive at a healing relationship first with ourselves and then with others and to experience and practice Hakomi techniques like mindfulness, accessing core-material and little experiments in a safe setting.

Presenter:

Suhari Mommsen-Bohm lives in Dunedin and integrates Natural Medicine and Hakomi Psychotherapy in her practice. She is a member of the Hakomi Pacifica Team teaching in New Zealand and Australia. Her interests include meditation , working with cancer patients and chronic pain-relief. She also loves incorporating music and movement in her therapy.

Suhari is a member of the Hakomi South Pacific Team.

Workshop Times:

Saturday: 9.30am — 5:00pm
Sunday: 9.30am — 4.00pm

Further information:

To learn more, please or call her on 03 473 0600,
or phone Edi Pont on 0274 340 134.