Consciousness is a “crime” against the parents, the authorities, the priests, the rabbis, the imams. On the way to becoming ourselves, the repressed steps out of the closet, skeletons dance; the child who was meant to be seen and not heard, breaks silence, tells the family secrets. Psychotherapy, a most subversive process, encourages such “crimes”. The therapist opens doors and windows to forbidden realms; lures our imagination to come out to play. This workshop invites you to reflect on and write about the “crimes” of your journey toward individuation.
In this experiential workshop, participants will have the opportunity to:
• Tap into the creative potentials of the imagination
• Use poems as focal points for reflection
• Discuss and write about psychotherapy and dreams
• Reflect on their personal journey toward individuation
• Explore active imagination processes