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Process Workshop Facilitated by Elsa Asher


  • 2421 Fourth Street Berkeley, CA, 94710 United States (map)

SMALL GROUP WORKSHOP DESIGNED TO HEAL EARLY TRAUMA, RESOLVE CHALLENGES DURING YOUR OWN PRENATAL OR BIRTH EXPERIENCES, DEEPEN RELATIONSHIP SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE A FIELD OF HEALTH AND SECURE ATTACHMENT

Process Workshops are based on the form and principles of Womb Surrounds developed by Ray Castellino, DC [retired], RPP, RPE, RCST® and Birthing Yourself Process Workshops led by Myrna Martin, MN, RCC, RCST®. This form creates a safe, comfortable and responsive circle for you to set an intention and bring attention, awareness and support to an aspects of your life where you feel stuck. Through this process, with the participation of the group and skilled facilitation, you will discover how to transform and repair the pattern, and then bridge this to the rest of your life. Feel more connected in primary relationships, create healthy boundaries, connect to a deep sense of purpose, experience personal empowerment, have choice in your responses rather than habitual reaction, and learn tools for navigating transition.

DATE

January 24-26

We begin at 6pm on Friday, January 24, and then at 10am on Saturday and Sunday, January 25 and 26. We end when we are finished for the day, usually by dinner time but we don’t have a fixed end time, so please don’t make any evening plans for Friday - Sunday.

RATE

Pay What You Can* on a scale of $850-$150

*I usually charge $850, but I am offering these winter workshops on a sliding scale to make this work available to people who couldn’t otherwise afford it

Please email me if you have any questions. If you haven’t worked with me before, I’ll email you an intake form for you to fill out before the workshop.

The work has brought me into deeper contact with myself through the stories alive in my body. Through our session, I gained a new relationship with my nervous system and tools for self-regulating - tracking my states of activation and rest, and using this awareness to expand my capacity for presence.
— Cedar Ranney, Oakland, California