Had a very surprising, curious, thought-provoking, life-altering experience, in a very quiet way.
- D.P. Sydney.

A fantastic experience. Subtle & profound.
- J.R. Sydney.

Fantastic, heart & soul-opening oasis of mindfulness in my otherwise busy/full life!
- S.S. Sydney.

I loved the flow of it - was so different to other workshops.
- A.M. Sydney.

I was very inspired by the two-day workshop. Everything about the weekend was excellent.
- K.K. Sydney.

I found it really interesting & some of the exercises really moving.
- P.P. Sydney.

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= EVENTS CALENDAR =

We offer ongoing opportunities to experience the Hakomi approach.These workshops are stand-alone events in their own right and also form part of the prerequisite for application to the Hakomi Professional Training. Most offer a blend of professional development and personal growth. Workshops vary in length from one to three or four days.

Mindfulness Skills For Helping Professionals

with John Perrin, Hakomi Institute, Australia.

Mindfulness is becoming a widely-accepted part of the therapeutic toolkit. But this special state of consciousness has much to offer practitioners as well as clients.

=> BRISBANE Sat 25 – Sun 26 September 2010

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The Right Use of Power:
Linking Power with Heart

with Cedar Barstow, Hakomi Institute USA.

Right use of the power is at the very heart of ethics. We long for, and are capable of, magnificence in the use of our personal and professional power. And we have all been wounded by misuses of power. The Right Use of Power approach to ethics is dynamic and engaging, and recognizes that the issues of power in helping relationships are complex.

=> PERTH Sat 16 – Sun 17 Oct 2010
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=> SYDNEY Sat 23 – Sun 24 Oct 2010
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The Right Use of Power:
A Training for Facilitators

with Cedar Barstow, Hakomi Institute USA.

For those who want to offer and teach The Right Use of Power approach. Open to anyone who has attended the RUOP workshop.

=> SYDNEY Mon 25 – Tue 26 Oct 2010

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In and Out of Character:
From Protection to Connection

with Jules Morgaine, Hakomi Institute, New Zealand.

This series of two workshops of four days each will help you understand human behaviour more deeply and compassionately.

The workshops are designed for therapists, those interested in learning more about their own character styles, but also for people working in corporate or education areas where an understanding of human behaviour is useful.

=> MELBOURNE
Part 1: Thu 18—Sun 21 Nov 2010;
Part 2: Thur 31 Mar—Sun 3 Apr 2011

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Hakomi in the Fishbowl:
Observe & participate in live sessions

with Manuela Mischke-Reeds, Hakomi Institute USA.

A unique opportunity to observe and experience the Hakomi method in its full complexity. Designed to give you a taste of full sessions in real life scenarios.

=> SYDNEY Thurs 2 – Fri 3 Dec 2010

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Meetings in Mindfulness:
A Two-Day Symposium

with training staff from the Hakomi Institute South Pacific Team and guests.
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=> SYDNEY Sat 4 – Sun 5 Dec 2010

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Perils of Passion:
The struggle to love deeply and experience sexual fulfillment in committed relationships.

with Halko Weiss & Maci Daye, Hakomi Institute

The biggest threat to intimacy in long-term relationships is the numbing effect of routines. Automaticity shows its face not only in how we perform domestic chores, but also in how we make love. Most people want to be alive, though. They long for interesting exchanges and wild nights.

This workshop helps couples recover the aliveness they seek.  Within the safe and slow context of the Hakomi Method, we will examine sexual issues common to all long–term relationships.

=> SYDNEY Thu 17 – Sun 20 Feb 2011

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Bringing Your Self Into Relationship

with Halko Weiss, Hakomi Institute, Europe.

Most people do not have a clear concept about what will help their relationships. Where do we turn for guidance? What do we need to learn? How can we understand our contribution for the day-to-day management of intimate relationships?

=> SYDNEY Mon 21 – Wed 23 Feb 2011

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