Healing the Wounds of Childhood
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In Atlow
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Course
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Inhouse
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Atlow
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2 Days
Helps people of all ages to understand themselves better and to understand how events in childhood affected them. This course gives you the strength to overcome the restrictions that these events have placed on you. It helps you to form better and stronger relationships and to discover your potential. Suitable for: The course is suitable for everyone who wants to understand more about themselves and others. It offers a weekend of experiential learning in a supportive and safe non-judgemental environment. It is facilitated by Jean Bond who has been working in Emotional Education for over 25 years.
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Jean Bond
Course Facilitator
M.Ed. Dip. P.E. T. Cert Ed. Teacher education at Warwick Uni ('73 - '92) - psychology of education, specialism - teaching disaffected/disruptive pupils to students/teachers. Studied approaches to psychotherapy, counselling & personal development. Association for Humanistic Psychology (UK) devoted April 2008 edition to Em Ed at Atlow Mill Centre. Author of "Behind the Masks: Discovering Your True Self". Articles published: pupil disaffection, truants ‘cross-age tutoring’ & em ed. 5 years as consultant for Government depts & management coach. Co-founder of AMC for Em Ed.
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Course review:
The Healing the Wounds of Childhood course is one of our most popular courses. It offers the opportunity to understand why, and realise the ways in which our childhood experiences can still be influencing our adult lives. The activities and processes will allow participants to understand and have compassion for, the often unconscious choices that we made as a child, in order to get our needs meet and feel as ok as was possible in our family. Many participants have found that attending this course has enabled them to move forward more effectively in their lives.
Learn about John Bradshaw’s term of “Toxic Shame” and how people hold onto shame that they are not responsible for. Then you can be free to choose a life of openness and authenticity over one of shame and pretence. Come out from behind the barriers you may not even know that you have built around yourself.
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Students per class: 16
Healing the Wounds of Childhood