BRUM CIRCLE: Warrior Archetype – Integration (with EFT) Tapping.
Ready to dive deep into the Warrior Archetype and integrate it with EFT tapping techniques? Join us for a transformative experience at BC
BRUM CIRCLE: Warrior Archetype – Integration (with EFT)Join us for an empowering evening of connection, emotional processing, and integration as we bring our journey with the Warrior Archetype to a close.
As summer begins to wind down, we’ll gather to reflect on the season of the Warrior Archetype, exploring themes of strength, boundary, action, and inner alignment. Using Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), we’ll guide the group through tapping practices to help process emotional blocks, regulate the nervous system, and embody the clarity of the Warrior spirit.
Facilitated by Jordan Quinn and Felicity Jobe, both Advanced EFT Practitioners and trainee Integrative Psychotherapeutic Counsellors, this circle blends guided reflection, psychoeducation, and visualisation with accessible body-based tools for personal growth.
Whether you’ve joined us throughout the Warrior series or are simply curious about archetypes or EFT, you are warmly welcomed into this space.
This session is part of an ongoing Brum Circle series exploring the archetypes of Lover, Warrior, Magician, and Sovereign — a model inspired by Jungian psychology that offers powerful insights into personal development, emotional healing, and inner balance.
Come as you are. Leave with tools, clarity, and a deeper connection to your inner strength.
Ready to dive deep into the Warrior Archetype and integrate it with EFT tapping techniques? Join us for a transformative experience at BC
BRUM CIRCLE: Warrior Archetype – Integration (with EFT)Join us for an empowering evening of connection, emotional processing, and integration as we bring our journey with the Warrior Archetype to a close.
As summer begins to wind down, we’ll gather to reflect on the season of the Warrior Archetype, exploring themes of strength, boundary, action, and inner alignment. Using Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), we’ll guide the group through tapping practices to help process emotional blocks, regulate the nervous system, and embody the clarity of the Warrior spirit.
Facilitated by Jordan Quinn and Felicity Jobe, both Advanced EFT Practitioners and trainee Integrative Psychotherapeutic Counsellors, this circle blends guided reflection, psychoeducation, and visualisation with accessible body-based tools for personal growth.
Whether you’ve joined us throughout the Warrior series or are simply curious about archetypes or EFT, you are warmly welcomed into this space.
This session is part of an ongoing Brum Circle series exploring the archetypes of Lover, Warrior, Magician, and Sovereign — a model inspired by Jungian psychology that offers powerful insights into personal development, emotional healing, and inner balance.
Come as you are. Leave with tools, clarity, and a deeper connection to your inner strength.
Facilitators
Jordan and Felicity have trained together as therapists, building a strong relationship grounded in mutual respect, shared values, and a passion for group work. This will be their first collaboration — and they’re excited to bring their bond and blend of skills into a space of healing, reflection, and empowerment.
Jordan Quinn
Jordan is an Integrative Psychotherapeutic Practitioner and Advanced EFT Practitioner, currently in the final year of a Level 5 Diploma in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy. He works across three placements — RSVP (supporting survivors of sexual violence), a secondary school, and a young people’s mental health hub — and facilitates therapeutic group spaces through Brum Circle and The Hope Movement. Jordan draws on a trauma-informed, body-based approach, integrating EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique), IFS (Internal Family Systems), and Compassionate Inquiry, supporting emotional regulation, connection, and healing.
Felicity Jobe
Felicity is also an Integrative Psychotherapeutic Practitioner and Advanced EFT Practitioner, in the final year of their Level 5 Diploma. With a background in Psychology and Organisational Psychology, Felicity brings a grounded, systemic lens to therapy. Their work spans 1:1 sessions at an LGBT centre and a Young Offenders’ Institution, and they are part of the conference team for the Counselling in Prisons Network. Felicity’s approach blends EFT, psychoeducation, and coaching principles, underpinned by a deep commitment to inclusive and trauma-informed care.