Mapping Relationships using Natural Objects (with Fairlie Winship)

Mapping Relationships using Natural Objects (with Fairlie Winship)

Join us for a combination of guided meditation, mindful engagement, discussion and creative exploration.

By Tariki Trust

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

This experiential workshop will provide a creative method for exploring your relationships with others, helping you to discover new information about the way in which we occupy our place in the world and how this impacts the way we perceive ourselves.

Fairlie will guide you as you select key relationships that you wish to explore, which you will map using natural objects to create a mandala. Representing relationships in this way will offer a new perspective on your interplay in the world and how your own sense of self impacts those relationships.

The workshop will consist of a combination of guided meditation, mindful engagement, discussion and creative exploration, and provides a creative method that is easily transferable to different aspects of therapeutic work.

Open to all - some previous experience of therapeutic engagement will help you to gain a deeper understanding in this exploration, but is not essential. If you are unsure about booking, please contact Fairlie for more information: counsellingwithfairlie@gmail.com

Although this event is part of the Ten Directions training course for ecotherapy practitioners, anybody can book and take part in this public online event. If you are interested, please do buy a ticket.

Please note that we will not be recording this online event. Sadly, we cannot offer refunds to people who do not show up assuming that they will get a recording.

As our events are interactive, we kindly request that attendees have their cameras switched on to engage with the group experience (unless of course you have technical difficulties).

Please also note Fairlie's next workshop entitled: Mapping the inner landscape - Psyche as a mirror of the Ecosystem, which is influenced by IFS and will use similar creative methods to map inner worlds through an experiential exercise. This happens on 23rd March.

About the facilitator

Fairlie Winship is a graduate of the Tariki Trust Psychotherapy programme and an Internal Family Systems therapist working in private practise and for a charity supporting vulnerable women. She had many years of experience supporting children and young people before moving into trauma work when she qualified as a Counsellor.

Fairlie draws on a wide range of therapeutic methods that include traditional talking therapy, IFS parts work, sandtray, nature connection, somatic work and meditation to constitute a holistic and rounded therapy that is tailored to the individual.

She runs an IFS therapy group in her local area and is passionate about bringing this incredibly effective and life changing therapy to more people.

With a core ethos of acceptance and compassion, Fairlie is committed to building a kinder and more connected world for everyone. She lives in Norfolk with her family, and is an active member of the Tergar Buddhist community.

For more information please go to www.waveneyvalleycounselling.com

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Mar 23 · 06:00 PDT