artoflivingcounselingcenter Listen to this fun conversation with @luisdaniellecastillejo @rebecca.w.walston as we talk about the power of engaging trauma and stories of harm. Danielle and Rebecca are part of our teaching and coaching team. We would love to have you join us for our Spring Training. Check out the link: https://artoflivingcounseling.com/professional-training/ teachers and coaches: @rebecca.w.wa ston @luisdaniellecastillejo @abbymwong @indwell movement @artoflivingcounselingcenter
TELLING A TRU(ER) STORY MASTER CLASS
Are you struggling with a traumatic experience or maybe trying to better understand how your past keeps impacting your present? Are you in a helping profession (mental health professionals, ministers, spiritual directors, teachers, mentors) and want to learn how to assist others that are navigating traumatic experiences?
Introducing a NEW 2-Track professional training from The Art of Living Counseling Center.
Final registration closes on February 24, 2023. Don’t miss out.
https://artoflivingcounseling.com/professional-training/
Cyndi Mesmer
Speaker & Facilitator
Cyndi Mesmer, LCPC identifies as a white cisgender, able-bodied, straight woman. She is the clinical director and co-owns, with her husband Steve, The Art of living Counseling Center in Crystal Lake, IL. Cyndi worked as a teacher, supervisor and trainer at The Allender Center in Seattle WA. Cyndi has worked in all levels of care for mental health.
She has about 30 years of experience working with individuals, families and groups. She primarily works with clients working through trauma, both past and present. She sees the world through the lens of story and invites others to engage their stories in a way that brings more freedom and life, both personal and communal. She is a seeker of racial justice and advocate for other oppressed groups believing that there should be equal rights and flourishing for all humans. You can read more at www.artoflivingcounseling.com
Rebecca Wheeler Walston
Guest Speaker & Facilitator
Rebecca Wheeler Walston holds a Master of Arts in Counseling from Reformed Theological Seminary and currently serves as a Fellow with The Allender Center, facilitating Story Workshops and NFTC. Rebecca also comes to this work through The Impact Movement, a college ministry to Black students, as Impact partners with The Allender Center to bring this work to BIPOC spaces in creative and innovative ways. She lives in Williamsburg, VA with her husband Vaughn and their two children, where Vaughn works as an Engineer and Rebecca runs a Law Practice and serves as General Legal Counsel for The Impact Movement, Inc.
Danielle S. Castillejo
Guest Speaker & Facilitator
Danielle holds an MA in Counseling in Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology, is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate in Washington State, story lover, owner of Way-Finding Therapy, podcaster, avid reader, writer, adventurer and advocate.She works and advocates from an anti-oppression lens, holding space for hope, love and repair. She loves the anticipation of Spring and Summer in the Northwest – the long days and sunlight we miss in the dark winters. You can easily find her out on a trail, laughing, cooking with her kids, or working in the yard.If you choose to reach out and we embark on a counseling journey together, it will be one that is co-created. I do not believe that I have all of the answers, nor all of the ideas or intellect to guide you. I trust my body and intuition. I trust your body and intuition. We will work with both narrative and somatic narrative. I believe our bodies tell a story. You can read mine at www.wayfindingtherapy.com
DATES OF TRAINING
Final registration closes on February 24, 2023.
DATES OF TRAINING & TOPICS
March 10, 2023 9:00am – 4:00pm CT
March 24, 2023 9:00am – 4:00pm CT
April 21, 2023 9:00am – 4:00pm CT
May 12, 2023 9:00am – 4:00pmCT
We are excited to offer two interconnected tracks for this training:
Track 1: The Teaching Experience. Track 1 is for those participants who want to be further educated about trauma and traumas impact on an individual. There will be four teaching sessions over four Fridays in the Spring of 2023 (see dates above). Each sessions will include interactive teaching and discussion as well as a live story facilitation. If you are signing up for The Teaching Experience of the Telling a Tru(er) Story Spring Training you will have access to the live virtual training as well as, access to watch or re-watch the recorded teachings at your leisure. Tier 1 is recommended for individuals who would like to gain further understanding about the nature of trauma, and how it affects us. It is open to an unlimited number of registrants and no prior experience is needed.
Track 2: The Story Group Experience. Track 2 includes everything in Track 1 but adds more in depth training through participation in six, 2-hour Story Groups. Participants signing up for Track 2 will have the opportunity to practice what they are learning in the Track 1 teaching through written story work as well as practicing engaging another persons story of harm. With this Story Group Experience participants will gain experience both as a reader of a personal narrative and as a Co-facilitator of a fellow group members personal narrative. As a reader you will gain experience writing two personal narratives, reading your stories within a group setting and receiving feedback and care around your personal narrative. As a co-facilitator you will gain experience engaging two group members personal narratives and receive coaching and feedback on your facilitation experience from your coach. The coaching and feedback will be offered in real-time as the facilitation happens and through one follow up Private Coaching Session. The Story Group Experience is recommended for those participants who have some prior story work experience and would like additional practice engaging stories of harm. Track 2 is also appropriate for those participants with little to no experience but, have a strong desire to learn how to engage trauma in a group setting and/or want to become a Story Group Facilitator in their place of influence. For this Spring Cohort we are taking only 30 participants for The Story Group Experience, 15 of these registration spots will be reserved for our BIPOC participants.
For Track 2 Participants:
You will have (6) 2 hour groups in addition to the Friday teaching schedule. See schedule below to choose your preferred group times. You will be with the same group for all 6 sessions and there are 6 participants per group maximum.
Track 2 Groups Day and Time Options: (When you apply, you will be asked to pick your first three preferences.)
Friday’s 4pm- 6pm CST (March 10th, March 17th, March 24th , April 14th, April 21st & May 12th)
Fridays 6pm – 8pm CST (March 10th, March 24th , April 7th, April 21st, April 28th & May 12th)
Fridays 5pm – 7pm CST (March 10th, March 24th , March 31st, April 21st, April 28th & May 12th)
Saturday’s 8am – 10am CST (March 11th, March 25, April 15, April 22nd, May 6th & May 13th)
Saturday’s 10am – Noon CST (March 11, March 25, April 15th, April 22nd, May 6th & May 13th)