Exploring Exile and Belonging with SoulCollageĀ® (In-Person)
Admission
- $110.00
Summary
Saturday, Oct 21
12 - 4pm CT
Potentially appropriate for 4 CEs*
Explore the theme of exile and belonging using guided meditation and SoulCollageĀ®.
Description
Limit: 10 participants – Register Today!
How often do we feel disconnected from ourselves, each other, and nature? How can we respond to the longing to root ourselves and cultivate connection? Join in community to explore the theme of exile and belonging using guided meditation and SoulCollage®. SoulCollage® is a creative, intuitive process of exploring your inner landscape. As you collect images and collage them onto a card, you will have an opportunity to give voice to different aspects or parts of yourself. This is a soul-tending practice that brings surprises and insights from your inner wisdom, while deepening your journey.
This program is being offered IN-PERSON, and will NOT be recorded.
All times are CT. Please contact onlinelearning@junghouston.org with any questions.
Please register early. Programs with four or fewer participants are subject to cancellation, 48 hours prior to their start.
*The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (TBHEC) has stopped pre-certifying ANY Continuing Education or Professional Development for mental health providers. The Jung Center cannot guarantee that the programs we provide will qualify for continuing education or Professional Development, nor can any other agency. The Jung Center uses high educational standards when selecting to designate events as "potentially appropriate for CEs", and in evaluating the outcomes of our educational services, and we believe them to meet the requirements of state licensing bodies. To find out more about the TBHEC changes to Continuing Education and Professional Development, click here.
Mary Moorhead is a psychotherapist in private practice and holds an M.A. in Family Therapy from UHCL. She previously worked in education with a variety of populations, including Multiply Impaired Students and Juvenile Offenders. With a longstanding interest in Depth Psychology, she has been a student of the Jung Center for many years. She trained to become a SoulCollage® Facilitator to share her passion for this process of creative self-inquiry.