Trainings

Two-Year Professional Training

Craniosacral Resonance

Craniosacral resonance is based on the “breath of life” concept. The breath of life is a universal creative principle which sustains and connects all life functions within all living organisms, including humans. An experienced craniosacral practitioner feels the expression of the breath of life as slow, rhythmic motion, similar to the tide. With a gentle, tuned and specific positioning of the hands, the practitioner listens to and supports the forces of the breath of life in their different expressions, thus enabling the body to access its own self-healing and regenerative resources.

Course schedule

  • Module I:

    5th-9th February 2025

  • Module II:

    4th-8th June 2025

  • Module III:

    10th-14th December 2025

  • Module IV:

    18th - 22nd February 2026

  • Module V:

    27th - 31st May 2026

Venue

Ljubljana,

Teachers

  • Chintan Vacheron

    Chintan Vacheron

  • Karima Valentina Hočevar

    Karima Valentina Hočevar

SE™ is designed to work with overwhelming life experiences. The aim is to support the self-regulating capacity of the nervous system. As a result of a traumatic situation, our nervous system can get stuck in a state of alarm. SE™ enables us to find a state of relaxation from the permanent inner state of alertness. Attention at SE™ is not so much focused on the event, but primarily on the body's reaction to this traumatic experience. Through holistic sensing it is possible to release the energy bound in the nervous system without remembering the cause. Repeated reactivation and re-experiencing of traumatic memories is not necessary.

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Teachers

  • Dr. Abi Blakeslee

    Dr. Abi Blakeslee

  • Dr. Glyndie Nickerson

    Dr. Glyndie Nickerson

NARM® is a comprehensive psychodynamic and body-oriented approach to treating the consequences of developmental and relational trauma. NARM® draws on psychodynamic models such as object relations theory; attachment theory and character structure approaches, as well as mindfulness and contemplative approaches.

Course schedule

  • 1st module:

    To be announced.

  • 2nd module:

    To be announced.

  • 3rd module:

    To be announced.

  • 4th module:

    To be announced.

Venue

City Hotel Ljubljana, Dalmatinova 15, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Teacher

  • Ralf Marzen

    Ralf Marzen

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