Reclaiming the holidays

This is a workshop designed for anyone that just can’t seem to relish in the Christmas spirit.

Sunday December 9th from 1 to 5 pm

$60 (including Tax)

Participants will share their experience of the holiday season through stories and themes.Through artwork, dialogue and other forms using Gestalt psychology, you will have fun exploring the obstacles that stand in your way of enjoying this time of the year.

Whether you’re haunted by ghosts of Christmas past, feel like Scrooge or fear the social awkwardness of Rudolph, this is your chance to make the holidays your own. We don’t promise you a renewed faith in Santa but you might find yourself gliding smoothly through the season.

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About the facilitators,  both of whom are Post Graduates of the Training Program at the Gestalt Institute of Toronto.

Luisa’s bio:

Luisa’ passion for travel and education has taken her across many borders. She is a certified psychotherapist with an established practice in Toronto where she combines her experience as a medical doctor with training in Gestalt psychology, sensory awareness (mindfulness-based), art therapy, couples therapy and group facilitation to help people who are struggling with personal and inter-personal issues. She has skills in identifying the workings of existential health, which she shares in a playful manner. She divides her time between Gestalt and promoting awareness for environmental and social justice issues. For more information, visit her site at www.edgeofgrowth.com

Suzy’s Bio

Having taught Pilates for eleven years, Suzy takes a live it, not just teach it approach to everything she does. Movement and Holism has been a major theme throughout her life. A Stott-Certified Instructor and Graduate of the Gestalt Institute of Toronto’s Leadership program, her passion for teaching and knowledge have led her to the Healing Arts.  In her spare time Suzy cycles, rock climbs, reads, writes and works on creating Gestalt workshops and discovers new and exciting ways to challenge her clients. She is now focused on building her private practice as a Gestalt Psychotherapist under clinical supervision.

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