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.
WELLINGTON: Saturday 25 — Sunday 26 September 2010
A Two-day Workshop with Dr. Suhari Mommsen-Bohm,
Hakomi Institute, NZ
Hakomi body-inclusive Psychotherapy is a respectful, gentle, yet powerful method of self-study. Its techniques are designed to access deeply held unconscious material. Once these core-beliefs come into awareness more satisfying choices are possible. Memories, past experiences and deeply held emotions create the neural pattern and the body that defines us.
Mindfulness is the key to this process of unfolding the unconscious layers of implicit memory. When we turn towards the experience and stay with it in a spacious way the information held in gestures, facial expressions and micro movements becomes accessible.
This method is about the experience right here right now in the present moment. Our history is written in the way we move and talk, in our way of being. Along with the theory and maps that underlie and structure the work, evocative little experiments done in mindfulness will give you a personal experience of the power of Hakomi.
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.
Saturday: 9.30am – 5pm
Sunday: 9.30am – 4.30pm