
This workshop for women focuses on developing a supportive internal mother. This is done by assisting women to develop more internal self-support through identifying both met and unmet needs that are connected to the wounds of being mothered. We will create a nurturing and loving environment, where we will assist women to develop more skills in self-mothering. This workshop will be experiential and self exploratory.
Goal
Through the development of a more positive internal mother, participants will experience deeper self-acceptance and a more evolved sense of self. The workshop is designed to incorporate the latest brain research around supporting internal positive change through creating new neural pathways. Using techniques that support the latest research on supporting personal change, we will assist in:
- Identifying good and bad mothering.
- Understanding needs, both met and unmet.
- Assisting women to understand their knowledge gaps as a result of “less than ideal” mothering, or being un-mothered.
- Learning how our developmental wounds affect our current sense of self.
- Expanding a more accurate and current sense of self.
- Acquiring cognitive restructuring skills.
- Experiencing acceptance of the unacceptable.
- Integrating a more powerful internal mother.
This workshop is born out of the first-hand knowledge of this mother-daughter team's personal experience of mother wounding, and a deep passion for the path of healing. |
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Presented and guided by

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Also featuring:
Nancy Funk, MS
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Monday, Feb. 8 - Friday, Feb. 12
For a more detailed schedule of this workshop, please contact Ruby Jo Walker at Affiliated Psychological Resources 970-259-5711. For a general schedule click here.


Tuition does not include accommodations. Limit 24 women for this workshop.
$1400. Register here...


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