NBHP Member Organizations: Training Opportunities
Training Opportunities
The Jung Center
Hamman Professional Wellness | Ghosts in Our Bones: A Magee Ethics Workshop
Event Description: Embedded in our ethical codes is an implicit assumption that we can successfully attain a kind of professional purity -- an assumption that can be an impediment to seeing and accepting our interdependence and participation in the whole: good and bad, harmful and healing. Lurking behind this fantasy of purity is a deeper belief that somehow we can escape our complicity in systems that are always flawed, protective of those with power, and built with old, outdated, or problematic assumptions that have retreated into the fog of history. Using film, lecture, and discussion, we will explore how we can perceive, and welcome, the ghosts living in the bones of our profession, our communities, and our individual lives.
Date: June 7, 2024 at 9:00 AM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Dr. Sean Fitzpatrick, Ph.D., LPC, and Samphire Savage, MSW
The course goals are:
Using film, lecture, and discussion, we will explore how we can perceive, and welcome, the ghosts living in the bones of our profession, our communities, and our individual lives.
Cost: $25
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10928
Contact: [email protected]
Hamman Professional Wellness | Ghosts in Our Bones: A Magee Ethics Workshop
Event Description: Embedded in our ethical codes is an implicit assumption that we can successfully attain a kind of professional purity -- an assumption that can be an impediment to seeing and accepting our interdependence and participation in the whole: good and bad, harmful and healing. Lurking behind this fantasy of purity is a deeper belief that somehow we can escape our complicity in systems that are always flawed, protective of those with power, and built with old, outdated, or problematic assumptions that have retreated into the fog of history. Using film, lecture, and discussion, we will explore how we can perceive, and welcome, the ghosts living in the bones of our profession, our communities, and our individual lives.
Date: June 7, 2024 at 9:00 AM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Dr. Sean Fitzpatrick, Ph.D., LPC, and Samphire Savage, MSW
The course goals are:
Using film, lecture, and discussion, we will explore how we can perceive, and welcome, the ghosts living in the bones of our profession, our communities, and our individual lives.
Cost: $25
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10928
Contact: [email protected]
The Jung Center
Composing Your Life
Event Description: Discover how to awaken each morning anticipating what you are creating rather than worrying about what you fear.
Date: June 24, 2024, 6:00 PM In-Person at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Felix Scardino
The course goals are:
Discover how to awaken each morning anticipating what you are creating rather than worrying about what you fear. Support yourself through life's rough and unpredictable changes – career, relationships, divorce, and grief. Based on the instructor's book The Pebble and the Canyon: Reflections on Composing Your Life, this workshop will help us discover practical ways to use our creative potential on a daily basis via guided imagery, active imagination, journaling, and other exercises. We will also learn practices to reduce stress and encourage healing.
Cost: $330
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
18 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10936
Contact: [email protected]
Composing Your Life
Event Description: Discover how to awaken each morning anticipating what you are creating rather than worrying about what you fear.
Date: June 24, 2024, 6:00 PM In-Person at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Felix Scardino
The course goals are:
Discover how to awaken each morning anticipating what you are creating rather than worrying about what you fear. Support yourself through life's rough and unpredictable changes – career, relationships, divorce, and grief. Based on the instructor's book The Pebble and the Canyon: Reflections on Composing Your Life, this workshop will help us discover practical ways to use our creative potential on a daily basis via guided imagery, active imagination, journaling, and other exercises. We will also learn practices to reduce stress and encourage healing.
Cost: $330
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
18 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10936
Contact: [email protected]
The Jung Center
Mindful Sitting in The Five Chairs (Hybrid)
Event Description: Explore how to release the difficult thinking and challenging emotions which hold us in unhelpful perspectives.
Date: June 25, 2024, 5:45 PM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Ann Friedman, Ph.D.
The course goals are:
In 2017, behavioral coach Louise Evans released her book, The Five Chairs, based on Dr. Marshall Rosenberg's process of Non-Violent Communication. She describes a powerful method which can help us master our own behaviors and address the behaviors of others in a compassionate way. In this 5-week course you will explore The Five Chairs alongside complementary mindfulness practices to release the difficult thinking and challenging emotions which keep us seated in unhelpful chairs.
Cost: $160
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
5 participants minimum.
7.5 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10934
Contact: [email protected]
Mindful Sitting in The Five Chairs (Hybrid)
Event Description: Explore how to release the difficult thinking and challenging emotions which hold us in unhelpful perspectives.
Date: June 25, 2024, 5:45 PM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Ann Friedman, Ph.D.
The course goals are:
In 2017, behavioral coach Louise Evans released her book, The Five Chairs, based on Dr. Marshall Rosenberg's process of Non-Violent Communication. She describes a powerful method which can help us master our own behaviors and address the behaviors of others in a compassionate way. In this 5-week course you will explore The Five Chairs alongside complementary mindfulness practices to release the difficult thinking and challenging emotions which keep us seated in unhelpful chairs.
Cost: $160
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
5 participants minimum.
7.5 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10934
Contact: [email protected]
The Jung Center
An Introduction to Initiating Dream Circles (Online)
Date: July 11, 2024, 6:00 PM, Virtual
The course goals are:
Deepen your understanding of what makes a dream group "Jungian," and how a shared language can enhance cohesion. The analytic process developed by C.G. Jung offers guidelines for facilitating this layered and mysterious psychic unfolding. In the upcoming fall semester, Jungian analyst Jennifer Embry will facilitate the first part of a four-part zoom training and mentoring program for licensed therapists, individuals in long-term Jungian study, or those whose vocation brings them into the proximity of the unconscious and the archetypal field (yogis, body-workers, breath-workers, artists, and astrologers, to name a few) who wish to facilitate their own dream circles through Jung’s words and concepts.
Cost: $20
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
Minimum of 5 participants.
1.5 CEs available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10952
Contact: [email protected]
An Introduction to Initiating Dream Circles (Online)
Date: July 11, 2024, 6:00 PM, Virtual
The course goals are:
Deepen your understanding of what makes a dream group "Jungian," and how a shared language can enhance cohesion. The analytic process developed by C.G. Jung offers guidelines for facilitating this layered and mysterious psychic unfolding. In the upcoming fall semester, Jungian analyst Jennifer Embry will facilitate the first part of a four-part zoom training and mentoring program for licensed therapists, individuals in long-term Jungian study, or those whose vocation brings them into the proximity of the unconscious and the archetypal field (yogis, body-workers, breath-workers, artists, and astrologers, to name a few) who wish to facilitate their own dream circles through Jung’s words and concepts.
Cost: $20
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
Minimum of 5 participants.
1.5 CEs available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10952
Contact: [email protected]
The Jung Center
Building a Mystery: The Impact of Cultural Humility on Spiritual Practice
Event Description: Explore the many ways that the realms of culture, society, and religion support each other, and how we can respectfully and authentically adopt the valuable perspectives embedded in the wisdom traditions of cultures other than our own.
Date: July 12, 2024, 9:00 AM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Michael Sheehy, Hannah Armbrust, Ph.D.
The course goals are:
The ancient, living religious traditions of Tibet and indigenous America understand humanity as inextricably interconnected with its environment. Many psychologically- and spiritually-minded individuals find themselves incorporating the environmental wisdom of these traditions into their personal spiritual practices. Less well-understood than their inherent care for the environment are the cultural and societal contexts in which these traditions formed and grew, and the largely-unspoken ways that these contexts – not often thought of as spiritual – fundamentally inform the practices of those spiritual traditions. If we take up these practices without considering their cultural and societal background, we run the very real risk of misunderstanding the imaginal or mythical worldviews at the hearts of these traditions, inadvertently and inappropriately adopting culture-bound behaviors that do not accurately reflect our own deep and complicated histories, and allowing ourselves to remain blind to our own unconscious attachments to ideals that deepen the environmental crisis. How can we honor the profundity and pragmatic usefulness of these spiritual worldviews without succumbing to the western world’s deeply-embedded tendencies to intellectual colonization and cultural appropriation? How can we remain curious and reflective about the ways we treat the earth, and not use these powerful spiritual ecologies as a way of bypassing our responsibility to the lands we inhabit? Join us for this all-day conference as we explore the many ways that the realms of culture, society, and religion support each other, and how we can respectfully and authentically adopt the valuable perspectives embedded in these wisdom traditions.
Cost: $30
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
Minimum of 5 participants.
6 cultural diversity/competency continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10937
Contact: [email protected]
Building a Mystery: The Impact of Cultural Humility on Spiritual Practice
Event Description: Explore the many ways that the realms of culture, society, and religion support each other, and how we can respectfully and authentically adopt the valuable perspectives embedded in the wisdom traditions of cultures other than our own.
Date: July 12, 2024, 9:00 AM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Michael Sheehy, Hannah Armbrust, Ph.D.
The course goals are:
The ancient, living religious traditions of Tibet and indigenous America understand humanity as inextricably interconnected with its environment. Many psychologically- and spiritually-minded individuals find themselves incorporating the environmental wisdom of these traditions into their personal spiritual practices. Less well-understood than their inherent care for the environment are the cultural and societal contexts in which these traditions formed and grew, and the largely-unspoken ways that these contexts – not often thought of as spiritual – fundamentally inform the practices of those spiritual traditions. If we take up these practices without considering their cultural and societal background, we run the very real risk of misunderstanding the imaginal or mythical worldviews at the hearts of these traditions, inadvertently and inappropriately adopting culture-bound behaviors that do not accurately reflect our own deep and complicated histories, and allowing ourselves to remain blind to our own unconscious attachments to ideals that deepen the environmental crisis. How can we honor the profundity and pragmatic usefulness of these spiritual worldviews without succumbing to the western world’s deeply-embedded tendencies to intellectual colonization and cultural appropriation? How can we remain curious and reflective about the ways we treat the earth, and not use these powerful spiritual ecologies as a way of bypassing our responsibility to the lands we inhabit? Join us for this all-day conference as we explore the many ways that the realms of culture, society, and religion support each other, and how we can respectfully and authentically adopt the valuable perspectives embedded in these wisdom traditions.
Cost: $30
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
Minimum of 5 participants.
6 cultural diversity/competency continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10937
Contact: [email protected]
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Network of Behavioral Health Providers
9401 Southwest Freeway Suite #1242
Houston, TX 77074
Phone: 713-970-3410
9401 Southwest Freeway Suite #1242
Houston, TX 77074
Phone: 713-970-3410