ROSEN METHOD BODYWORK INTENSIVE
PRESENTED BY ROSEN METHOD AUSTRIA
THE ART OF RELATIONSHIP IN ROSEN METHOD BODYWORK
Welcoming Annabelle Apsion and Ingrid-Maria Nordgren Co-Directors of Rosen Method Training & Therapy Ltd., UK
with Mary Kay Wright, Co-Director of Training, Rosen-Method Austria
One of the main themes of this intensive is the Art of
Relationship. Each encounter, each session, and each
conversation between a Rosen Method bodyworker and
a client has meaning and needs to convey a sense of
safety. Much of the tension that is addressed in Rosen
Method forms in a client’s body over time due to life
circumstances and situations that may not be safe, that
create confusion or frighten, that cause distress or unease.
From the first phone call or conversation that occurs with
a client it is important to know how to observe, listen, and
feel what a client is communicating and to respond
directly and clearly, to begin the process of building trust.
People taking intensives often comment that the quality
of their relationships changes for the better as they learn
to enjoy intimacy, trust and safety. Rosen practice builds
confidence in authentic self expression and also teaches
skills for listening deeply to others, helping us to respond
from our whole being rather than from past fear or
habitual reactivity.
This Bodywork intensive is open at a reduced fee for Rosen Method Interns.
Consider joining us this autumn for six days at the beautiful
Seminarhaus Wien West, located near Schönbrunn
Palace in Vienna (www.seminarhaus-wienwest.com). Our
training is easily accessed, with subway and bus stations
nearby.
Our intensives are open to all Rosen students world-wide.
! This training will emphasize the importance of safe
relationship in Rosen Method.
! Each teacher will discuss and demonstrate how she
approaches a new relationship, how she makes contact
with her hands and her words, and how sustaining a
safe connection supports the possibility of the client
deepening into greater contact with himself or herself.
! Within the framework of a safe, supportive relationship
this deepening may lead to openings of self-
awareness, to remembering or reliving past or current
experiences that can be processed in the present time
with greater insight and expanded capacity. A safe
therapeutic alliance provides a context for personal
growth and healing, often leading to evolutionary
changes in a client’s life.
! We will work with various themes about relationships
and safety such as healthy boundaries, normal trans-
ference and counter-transference in a Rosen Method
relationship, recovery from trauma, and embodying
the central principles of honesty, confidentiality, en-
gagement, respect, understanding, and compassion.
OCTOBER 14-19, 2017
VIENNA, AUSTRIA
Course fee is ! 800; ! 160 down payment is required when registering.
Please register with Gabriele Kumlin, [email protected], www.rosenmethode.at, tel / fax +49 (0)30 3974 9515.
THE TEACHING TEAM:
MARY KAY WRIGHT, USA Senior Teacher and Co-Director of Training, Rosen Method Austria As a member of Marion Rosen’s first training group, Mary Kay has been a practitioner and teacher for more than 35 years. She has taught Rosen Method in North America, Europe, Israel, and Russia and is the Director of Teaching of the Russian Rosen Method School. As one of the founders of the Rosen Institute, she served as president 2001 – 2013. She currently works as a private wealth advisor and financial planner.
ANNABELLE APSION Senior Teacher and Co-Director Rosen Method UK Annabelle is a well-known television and film actress in the UK. She had an international Rosen training with many different teachers from all over the world. She delights in having both professions – being a Rosen practitioner and teacher as well as a working actress. She co-directs the Rosen Method center together with Ingrid-Maria Nordgren which they co-founded in the UK and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Rosen Institute.
INGRID-MARIA NORDGREN Senior Teacher and Co-Director Rosen Method UK Ingrid-Maria created the UK Rosen Method center with Annabelle Apsion in 2004. She is a psychotherapist and trauma specialist as well as a certified Rosen practitioner and trainer. She integrates those professions into her therapeutic and teaching roles. Ingrid-Maria also manages much of the UK center’s administration and logistical functions and led the Rosen Institute project of updating the ethical standards for Rosen Method.
The intensive will be assisted by Alexandra Dolnykova, practitioner, psychologist, workshop teacher and Managing Director of the Russian Rosen School. Also assisting will be Gabriele Kumlin, practitioner, super-visor, workshop teacher and Managing Director of the Austrian Rosen School. Co-assisting them will be Catherine Tortora-Coldefy, Rosen practitioner from France, presently living in Vienna.