SHADOW WORK PRACTITIONER TRAINING
Learn to master powerful therapeutic techniques to help people create the desired changes in their lives.
Duration
7 Months
LOCATION
Blended Learning | Tallinn & Zoom
THE MOST IMPORTANT WORK OF EVERY PERSON
The concept of shadow work originates from analytical psychology, developed by the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung.
According to Jung, the human psyche consists of multiple parts, including the conscious and the unconscious mind. His theory suggests that there are aspects and traits within us that we do not consciously recognize or accept, yet they still exist. These traits may conflict with societal norms, our values, or the way we perceive ourselves.
Topics Covered in the Course
- Fundamentals of Jungian Psychology and Jung’s Shadow Work Principles
- Powerful Shadow Work Practices for Conscious Healing in Personal Life and Supporting Others
- Ability to Recognize and Understand the Manifestation of the Shadow
- Developing Skills to Guide Conscious and Safe Shadow Work
- Enhancing the Ability to Identify and Unlock the Potential of the Shadow
- Practical Polytherapy Skills and Fundamentals for Supporting Shadow Work
- Core Skills in Trauma-Informed Crisis Counseling
- Self-Awareness, Self-Management, and Self-Care Skills for Shadow Work Practitioners
- In-Depth Exploration of Shadow Archetypes with Practical Exercises
- AND MUCH MORE!
What you cannot live with will not let you live.
The shadow of the psyche refers to those unconscious and repressed traits or aspects, which can include emotions, thoughts, desires, fears, trauma, fetishes, personality traits, impulses that a person consciously does not recognize or accept.
Understanding and integrating the unconscious and repressed shadow is the most important work in a person’s life. It is crucial for achieving lasting inner peace, balance, and happiness. Jung advised people to engage in shadow work to bring unconscious aspects to light, to illuminate them, and not allow them to dominate unconsciously and influence behavior. When we continually repress our shadow, as society has taught us to do, the shadow takes on an aggressive and fearful nature, revealing itself at the most inconvenient moments. What we are unaware of holds control over us.
Shadows exist in people as guides, showing us each individual’s unique and meaningful life path. The shadow holds immense power and gifts, if we know how to unlock and use this power. Only through shadow work can we discover the meaning, mission, and true potential of our lives.
Shadow work is a specific and highly powerful branch of practical psychology, one of the most powerful techniques for inner work and psychological healing.
The training curriculum, content, and teaching methodologies for shadow work practitioners have been developed by Maria Baydar. Maria has studied coaching under Duncan Coppock and Ivar Lukki, worked and trained in crisis support, studied practical psychology, and dedicated over 5000 hours to the development and transmission of Baydar Polytherapy. Maria has worked with both individuals and companies and has over 7 years of practical experience.
Journey to Wholeness
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Additional Information
Many of us have spent too much time chasing enlightenment. Jung said: “We do not become enlightened by imagining light, but by bringing the shadows into consciousness.”
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- Seats are limited
- The total duration of the training is 7 months
- The tuition fee is €900 + VAT
- Tuition can be paid in installments (128€ + VAT per month)
- A training contract will be signed with the students
- Upon application, the training schedule and contract will be sent for review
- To register, send a motivation letter and information about previously completed courses to: info@mariabaydar.com
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Our true essence is hidden in the places we dare not look…
