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Tell it slant,’ wrote Emily Dickinson. Listen slant, I say, listen at an angle to what you and your patients are conscious of.
— Muriel Dimen

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This 8-week group is designed for psychotherapists who are looking to deepen in the art of listening through the integration of contemporary relational psychoanalytic theory and poetry’s great observers of life. You will learn to hear symptoms as a beautiful refrain speaking to the paradox of tragedy and hope and how the cadence, rhythms, transitions, language, and imagery of a session can speak to a new reality emerging.

  • Meets on Mondays from 5:30-7pm starting June 8th (over Zoom)

  • Cost: $50/session, payment is due in two installments of $200

  • A commitment for all 8 weeks required

  • Led by Michelle Harwell and Ginna Clark

GROUP LEADERS:

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Michelle Harwell, PsyD, LMFT is an expert trainer, respected speaker, and licensed therapist in trauma, development, and attachment. She is a certified yoga instructor and seeks to help her clients better understand how the body is often the first speaker to life's experiences: joy, stress, or even trauma. She is noted for her specialization in areas of development, attachment, trauma, and neuroscience, and her ability to communicate complex topics with clarity and humor.

Michelle completed her doctorate in Psychoanalysis from The Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles. She received her BA in English Literature from University of Oklahoma, MA in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary, and MS in Marriage and Family Therapy from the Fuller Graduate School of Psychology.

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Ginna Clark is a psychoanalyst, a licensed professional clinical counselor (LPCC) and a board certified art therapist (ATR-BC). She earned a Bachelor's of Science in psychology and gender studies from the College of Charleston in South Carolina, a Master's of Arts in Counseling and Art Therapy from Southwestern College in Santa Fe, NM, and a doctorate in Psychoanalysis from the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles, CA.

Ginna’s academic writing explores some major areas of clinical interest: sexual subjectivity sexual trauma, pornography, infidelity, and alternatives to traditional coupledom.

Ginna is currently the Director of the Human Sexuality program at Southwestern College, where she also teaches and supervises Master’s level graduate students in the art therapy and counseling program.


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