| |
||
Date: Saturday, March 29, 2007
Location: The Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St., Madison,
WI
Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Fee: $145 includes instruction, materials, refreshment
breaks, CEU, and a nonrefundable administration
fee of $20. Lunch is on your own.
Instructor: Beverly Crane
Contact: Kristine Bruns,
800-442-4617 or 608-263-4431 or e-mail kbruns@dcs.wisc.edu
To register: See registration options.
(Program #2012)
This workshop will benefit anyone who would like to develop a connection with their own soul. For the professional this workshop will provide tools to help clients find meaning and spiritual connection while providing guidance that allows them to participate more fully in their own healing.
Soul communication often goes unperceived largely because it is transmitted energetically through the right side of the brain using metaphor, symbol and association rather than the literal and linear processes of logic, categorization and cause and effect that we have studied in school. The language of the soul is multidimensional and multilayered. It follows quantum rules and is holographic in scope. Therefore it is not surprising we often miss the soul's many attempts to communicate with us.
In this part of the Language of the Soul series we will examine the content of soul language. We will explore the universal aspects of metaphor and symbol as well as the ways in which they are adapted to personal experience. We will experience direct connection to the soul through energy communication as well as examine specific metaphoric and symbolic content, especially as found in physical symptoms, dreams and meaningful coincidences (synchronicities). Additional aspects of soul communication will be experienced through playful artistic expression and guided imagery.
Learning the language of the soul provides a means with which to access the soul's innate wisdom and thus facilitates constructive choices that make life much easier and more meaningful. Learning how to recognize and interpret the content of soul communication opens the way to personal mastery and greater harmony in all aspects of life. This workshop will focus on participant interaction where the sharing of individual experiences will provide much of the teaching material. Participants are invited to bring and share interesting dreams and meaningful coincidences from their own experience.

Beverly Crane has a PhD in humanities with subspecialties in psychology and anthropology. Her academic expertise includes training in Jungian, cognitive, and social psychology with postgraduate work in ethno-psychiatry and psycho-synthesis. She is also a nondenominational ordained minister with a counseling concentration.
After she gained research experience at Harvard University and teaching experiences at universities and educational institutions in both the United States and Europe, a life-threatening illness redirected Beverly’s life toward exploring the relationship between psychology, spirituality, and healing. This exploration eventually led to the development of Transformational Expansion, a positive, holistic, client-oriented approach to personal and spiritual growth that emphasizes the development of inner guidance, co-creation, and personal empowerment.
In private practice since 1992, she uses techniques from many different psychotherapeutic modalities as well as her own personal experience to help people see their problems and crises as opportunities for adventures in self-transformation.
Location: The Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St., Madison,
WI
Fees: $145 includes instruction, materials, refreshment
breaks, CEU, and a nonrefundable administration
fee of $20. Lunch is on your own.
Approved credits: Credits will be awarded upon full-day participation in each workshop. These programs fall within the subject matter identified by the following organizations for continuing education credits. The University of Wisconsin, Department of Professional Development and Applied Studies, is approved by the ASWB (provider #1042) as a provider of continuing education credits for social workers.
Schedule: Registration is 8:30–9 am. Workshops run from 9 am–4 pm each day.
Program coordinator: Raymond Kessel, PhD
Accommodations: Make your own travel/lodging arrangements. Accommodation and parking information will be sent with your registration confirmation.
Enrollment is limited: To ensure your place in the program and to help us accommodate you, we ask that you register as early as possible.
Cancellation policy: If you are unable to attend or arrange for a substitute, you may obtain a refund minus the $20 administrative fee by contacting our registration department at least 3 business days prior to the program. If you cancel 3 business days or less before the program, or do not attend, you are responsible for the entire fee. To cancel or arrange for a substitute, please call 800-725-9692.
For program information contact: Kristine Bruns, 800-442-4617 or 608-263-4431 or e-mail kbruns@dcs.wisc.edu
By
phone: Call 608-262-7942 or toll-free 800-725-9692.
By
mail: Print, complete and mail the UW Continuing Studies registration
form.
By
fax: Print, complete and fax the UW Continuing Studies
registration form.
Online: Secure online registration is available for this program.
The Department of Professional Development & Applied Studies is a part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Continuing Studies. The units within Continuing Studies provide continuing education programs for lifelong learners, from precollege to seniors, as well as counseling services for adult learners. You will find the UW—Madison Continuing Studies home page at http://www.dcs.wisc.edu, or browse the Web site using the navigational links below.
| UW-Madison Continuing Studies | Classes | Services | Register | About Us |
|
File last updated: December 2007
|