Presented by Diane Steinbrecher, LCSW and Shannon Pernetti
Friday, Dec 9th, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM, Pacific Standard Time
Virtual: EHNW will provide Zoom webinar details after registration
Fee: All Tickets – $10 | Affiliates: Free
What do the later stages of researched Adult development beyond Piaget look like? How can we use researched development in making clinical interventions, assessment, and diagnosis? What does it take to move to the next level of development and how do therapists assist this happening? We’ll also be looking at developmental theory as a way of understanding the divisions that are so oppressive in our world today, and how to help shift into a more unified and generative ‘good for all’ way!
Presenter Bios
Diane Steinbrecher, LCSW and Shannon Pernetti co-authored the book The Treasure Within: An Archetypal Unfolding To Your Infinite Potential. They both are on the faculty of The Assisi Institute for the International Study of Archetypal Patterns where they became Archetypal Pattern Analysts in 2006, and teach the Fundamentals of Archetypal Pattern Analysis and its application in workshops and on-going monthly groups. Diane and Shannon are also coaches in Peter Fenner, PhD’s Radiant Mind program, facilitate groups in this program and have both been in private practice as psychotherapists for over 45 years.
Diane Steinbrecher, LCSW, CHT, MSWAC is a certified Hakomi Somatic Psychotherapist and Addictions Therapist. She works with individuals, couples and families specializing in complex trauma and attachment disruptions, PTSD, relationship issues, addictions, depression, anxiety and providing spiritual mentoring. Much of her work focuses on clearing patterns so one can realize their essential nature and to live their true purpose and infinite potential.
Shannon Pernetti is an Integral Therapist, a Gestalt Therapist and has been trained in Hakomi Somatic Therapy. She specializes in individual therapy that facilitates a fundamental unity with the Self.
Archetypal Associates website: www.archetypalassociates.com
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