Stay updated! Sign up for our newsletter!
3rd Workshop
I am allowed to feel, express my needs and receive nurturing
In this workshop we will explore different ways how we disconnect from the basic human need to recognise and/or express our own feelings, needs and desires, and to receive care, love or nourishment. At the same time we can be very sensitive and empathetic and often give too much. We will examine what prevents us from expressing ourselves clearly and maturely and strengthen our ability to receive and allow joy, expansion and success.
Language
Slovene and English
Date
To be announced.
A minimum of eight participants is required for the workshops to take place. If there are not enough participants, we reserve the right to cancel the workshops and refund the money.
A SERIES OF 6 WORKSHOPS
How developmental trauma compromises our capacity to be fully alive and live our creative potential
To be announced.
To be announced.
Karima Valentina Hočevar
Metka Kuhar
190,00 € per Workshop
Teachers
Karima Valentina Hočevar
Karima Valentina Hočevar is a graduate of the School of Economics and Business at the University of Ljubljana with a major in Human Resources Management. She is a certified therapist for various approaches: Craniosacral Resonance, the NeuroAffective Relational Model, Somatic Experiencing, Integral Somatic Psychology and Learning Love. She is also a dance yoga teacher.
In the field of Craniosacral Resonance she has been (co-)leading trainings and seminars in Slovenia and abroad since 2011. In the NeuroAffective Relational Model she has been part of a team of teachers and supervisor for trainings in many European countries since 2015.
Metka Kuhar
Metka Kuhar is a professor of social psychology and works as a teacher and researcher at the University of Ljubljana and therapeutically at her private practice Metta.
She is certified in Somatic Experiencing™, NeuroAffective Relational Model™ and Craniosacral Resonance™, and assists in Somatic Experiencing™ and Craniosacral Resonance™ trainings. Her current academic focus is psychological trauma and interpersonal communication (a bibliography can be found here.)