Robert Romanyshyn
FROM FEAR TO INSIGHT: Therapists’ Grief as Healing with Prof Robert Romanyshyn
Online (Zoom) , United KingdomAn ONLINE group journey for therapists who want to grow stronger together .
EXPERIENTIAL STUDY GROUP Masterclasses by Prof Ernesto Spinelli & Prof Robert Romanyshyn followed by experiential sessions with Bárbara Godoy
Online (Zoom) , United KingdomEros is the bond that ties us to each other and to the natural world. The myth of Eros and Psyche, among other sources, describes the many shadows of love. Love and its complexities have significant implications for psychotherapy
ADVANCED PHENOMENOLOGICAL SUPERVISION with Prof Robert Romanyshyn
Online (Zoom) , United KingdomOur supervision groups draw upon the ways in which existential-phenomenology and depth psychology supplement each other and deepen our practice of psychotherapy.
EXPERIENTIAL STUDY GROUP Masterclasses by Prof Ernesto Spinelli & Prof Robert Romanyshyn followed by experiential sessions with Bárbara Godoy
Online (Zoom) , United KingdomEmbodied-Mind undercuts the dualism of a subjective mind and objective matter/body. We see, as Merleau-Ponty notes, because we are seeable. An aesthetic bond and erotic field of desire exists between the sensual flesh and the sensuous world.
EXPERIENTIAL STUDY GROUP Masterclasses by Prof Ernesto Spinelli & Prof Robert Romanyshyn followed by experiential sessions with Bárbara Godoy
Online (Zoom) , United KingdomWe do not live in space. On the contrary, the human body is the power to transform spaces into places where we more often than not unconsciously incarnate the characters in stories of which we are a part, an approach with many implications for psychotherapy and dream work.
EXPERIENTIAL STUDY GROUP Masterclasses by Prof Ernesto Spinelli & Prof Robert Romanyshyn followed by experiential sessions with Bárbara Godoy
Online (Zoom) , United KingdomWestern assumptions regarding self tend to isolate each self such that it appears to us and can be defined as separate and distinct to other selves. Existential phenomenology proposes a view of self that is always and inevitably in relation. This interplay between “I” and “not-I” provides a very different view and understanding of self.
EXPERIENTIAL STUDY GROUP Masterclasses by Prof Ernesto Spinelli & Prof Robert Romanyshyn followed by experiential sessions with Bárbara Godoy
Online (Zoom) , United KingdomClock time is a measure of the linear sense of time. Lived time, as phenomenology describes it, is a vertical spiral in which every present moment carries a creative capacity to remember the past in light of imagining a future and vice versa. This capacity is the foundation of human freedom with implications for psychotherapy.