NBHP Member Organizations: Training Opportunities
Training Opportunities
February 2025
Popcorn Psychology (In Person)
Event Description: Grab some popcorn and discover how film and psychology go together like Mike and Ike. It is no accident that the movies came of age alongside the discipline of psychology.
Date: Wednesdays in February (2/5-2/26) at 6:00 PM at The Jung Center (In Person) - 5200 Montrose Blvd
Moderator: Dr. Sean Fitzpatrick
The course goals are: We will watch portions of four movies in class and explore how psychology can inform our film watching, and how the art of film can teach us about human nature. Potentially appropriate for 6CEs.
Cost: $135
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
6 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register Here
Contact: [email protected]
Playful Paths to Connection (Hybrid)
Event Description: Explore the transformative power of connection and acceptance in this interactive and engaging "playshop."
Date: February 15th at 1:00 PM at The Jung Center (Hybrid)
Moderator: Kelly Penrod and Michael Winters
The course goals are: Join us as we uncover how the Aztec and Catholic religions influenced the meanings and symbols of the ofrenda ritual, create an ofrenda of your own in honor of a loved one, and share in a discussion of synchronicity, the artistic process, and hidden fears of dying and death. Through a series of fun and dynamic games, you'll learn how to connect deeply with others by prioritizing connection over correction, cultivate a mindset of cherishing individuality rather than striving for change, and rediscover the joy of playful learning and self-expression. This experimental workshop is designed to provide practical tools and insights that you can immediately apply to your personal and professional life. Leave feeling refreshed, inspired, and equipped to build more meaningful relationships.
Cost: $65
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=11970
Contact: [email protected]
Hamman Professional Wellness | Magee Ethics Workshop: Ethics Through the Lens of Play (Hybrid)
Event Description: Explore the meaning of play in our work, differentiate play from pretend, and explore how ethical approaches to our work might be informed by seeing through the lens of play.
Date: February 21st at 9:00 AM at The Jung Center (Hybrid)
Moderator: Anna Guerra
The course goals are: We will work interactively to explore the meaning of play in our work, differentiate play from pretend, and explore how ethical approaches to our work might be informed by seeing through the lens of play. This professional workshop will include lecture, media presentation, and in-class discussion.
Cost: $25
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 Ethics continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register here
Contact: [email protected]
March 2025
Beneath the Surface: An Online Introductory Journey Into Depth Psychology (Online)
Event Description: This is an introductory course on depth psychology for healing professionals.
Date: 3/7/25-4/11/205 at 10:00 am
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: This is a series of classes that take place six Fridays: March 7th through April 11th. In this course, we will discuss core principles, dive into dreams, and experience the symbolic language of our bodies. These tools will not only enrich your clinical work, but also your personal life.
Cost: $200
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
9 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Unlocking the Inner Opus: Jungian Alchemy and The Soul's Transformation (Online)
Event Description: This course delves into Carl Jung’s groundbreaking interpretation of alchemy as a symbolic representation of psychological transformation. Jung saw alchemy as more than a precursor to modern science; he viewed it as a profound metaphor for the journey of individuation, where alchemical symbols reflect the unconscious processes of growth and self-realization. Through four comprehensive lectures, participants will explore alchemical origins in Christian and Islamic traditions, understand the psychospiritual dimensions of alchemical stages, and examine symbols like the prima materia, the spirit Mercurius, and the philosopher’s stone.
Date: 3/5/25
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: Through four comprehensive lectures, participants will explore alchemical origins in Christian and Islamic traditions, understand the psychospiritual dimensions of alchemical stages, and examine symbols like the prima materia, the spirit Mercurius, and the philosopher’s stone.
Cost: $135
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
6 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Event Description: This is an introductory course on depth psychology for healing professionals.
Date: 3/7/25-4/11/205 at 10:00 am
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: This is a series of classes that take place six Fridays: March 7th through April 11th. In this course, we will discuss core principles, dive into dreams, and experience the symbolic language of our bodies. These tools will not only enrich your clinical work, but also your personal life.
Cost: $200
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
9 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Unlocking the Inner Opus: Jungian Alchemy and The Soul's Transformation (Online)
Event Description: This course delves into Carl Jung’s groundbreaking interpretation of alchemy as a symbolic representation of psychological transformation. Jung saw alchemy as more than a precursor to modern science; he viewed it as a profound metaphor for the journey of individuation, where alchemical symbols reflect the unconscious processes of growth and self-realization. Through four comprehensive lectures, participants will explore alchemical origins in Christian and Islamic traditions, understand the psychospiritual dimensions of alchemical stages, and examine symbols like the prima materia, the spirit Mercurius, and the philosopher’s stone.
Date: 3/5/25
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: Through four comprehensive lectures, participants will explore alchemical origins in Christian and Islamic traditions, understand the psychospiritual dimensions of alchemical stages, and examine symbols like the prima materia, the spirit Mercurius, and the philosopher’s stone.
Cost: $135
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
6 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
April 2025
What Matters Most: How Can We Help Others? (Online)
Event Description: Join us as we explore Jung’s belief that our personal path to wholeness has an important and often-overlooked social implication: a treasure we are supposed to bring back to the collective, and enact by living it into the world around us.
Date: Weekly on Tuesdays from 4/1 to 4/22 from 6-7:30 pm
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: Discover how cultivating our powers of empathy and vulnerability helps to facilitate connections to both ourselves and others, and that helping people is always an opening-up of our own depths that may leave us forever changed. When we want to "show up" for someone, and for the communities in which we live, it is important to examine the ways we appear to others – what C.G. Jung termed the persona – as well as the particular ways we approach the world – our psychological type. Understanding the social roles we play for others (and how these roles might conflict with our “true” selves), and learning to reflect on and talk about our worldviews, can be extremely powerful tools in avoiding burnout and bridging the differences that often hinder our abilities to connect, work together, and help.
Cost: $135
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
6 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Parallel Lives: Fantasy and Imagination in Personal Development (Online)
Event Description: Deeply explore the impacts fantasy and imagination can have on our life experiences, understanding, healing, and individuation.
Date: Weekly on Wednesdays from 4/2 to 4/23 from 6-8 pm
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: Let’s think more deeply about the place of fantasy in our lives. What happens when active imagination escapes the therapeutic space and wanders around wild in the world? Who is capable of, or vulnerable to, the danger of excessive imagination and why? When should we start to worry about fantasy life? In this four week course, we will explore; the evolution of Jung’s thinking about fantasy and active imagination, the common principles which underpin and connect a wide variety of imaginal human experiences, the relationship of fantasy to neurodiversity: Giftedness, ADHD/ADD and Autism spectrum, and familiarize ourselves with Richard Schwartz’s Internal Family Systems approach to interaction with internal figures.
Cost: $180
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
8 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Spirituality, Sexuality, and Morality (Online)
Event Description: Explore how spirituality, sexuality, and our own mortality influence the many complex relationships between our conscious and unconscious minds.
Date: Weekly on Thursdays from 4/3 to 4/24 from 5:30-7p
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: What if the solution for transforming our chaotic world lays deep in our bodies and imaginations? Spirituality, sexuality, and mortality are three charged themes at the core of both our individual and collective psyches. Religious traditions from east to west, myths, stories and rituals from all cultures, treat these themes as “pearls” strung together in timeless and universal patterns of life embedded in the natural world all around us. Confronting these themes is key to removing the “filters” that block access to a greater consciousness, thereby allowing us to live and experience life to the fullest. Join us as we explore how these “pearls” influence the many complex relationships between our conscious and unconscious minds through an examination of art – especially the cave paintings of Lascaux – lecture, and discussion.
Cost: $135
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
6 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Hamman Professional Wellness: Integrative Healing: Uniting Mind, Body, and Spirit in Seconds (Online)
Event Description: Explore how spirituality, sexuality, and our own mortality influence the many complex relationships between our conscious and unconscious minds.
Date: April 18th at 9:00 am
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: This workshop will explore the intricate connections between the mind, body, and spirit, particularly within the context of trauma. Participants will gain valuable insights into how these elements interact, influence responses to traumatic experiences, and contribute to healing.
It will cover:
Theoretical frameworks connecting mind, body, and spirit.
Case studies highlighting the effectiveness of holistic approaches.
Practical strategies for integrating clinical and spiritual practices in trauma healing.
The target audience is mental health professionals, holistic practitioners, and anyone interested in expanding their understanding of trauma healing.
Cost: $25
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Integrative Healing: Uniting Mind, Body and Spirit in Trauma Recovery (Online)
Event Description: Explore the intricate connections between the mind, body, and spirit, particularly within the context of trauma.
Date: April 19th at 9:00 am
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: This workshop will explore the intricate connections between the mind, body, and spirit, particularly within the context of primary and secondary trauma. Participants will gain valuable insights into how these elements interact, influence responses to traumatic experiences, and contribute to healing. It will cover:
Theoretical frameworks connecting mind, body, and spirit.
Case studies highlighting the effectiveness of holistic approaches.
Practical strategies for integrating clinical and spiritual practices in trauma healing.
Cost: $25
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Film and Psychoanalysis: Harold and Maude (Hybrid)
Event Description: A social/screening of Harold and Maude begins at 5:15 pm. At 7:30 will be a presentation. From a psychoanalytic perspective, Harold and Maude can be understood as an allegory of therapeutic change and healing.
Date: April 25th at 5:15 pm at The Jung Center (Hybrid) - 5200 Montrose Blvd
Moderator: Adam Brownstein and Houston Psychoanalytic Society
The course goals are: From a psychoanalytic perspective, Harold and Maude can be understood as an allegory of therapeutic change and healing. Harold’s journey mirrors the intrapsychic work of moving beyond rigid defenses and despair, toward vitality and authentic engagement with life. Maude’s presence as a symbolic “good object,” embodying acceptance and hope, facilitates Harold's capacity for growth and change. Their bond serves as a metaphor for the reparative power of connection and the way new relational experiences can reshape internalized patterns of thinking, feeling, and relating.
Cost: $20
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
1 continuing education credit is available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Event Description: Join us as we explore Jung’s belief that our personal path to wholeness has an important and often-overlooked social implication: a treasure we are supposed to bring back to the collective, and enact by living it into the world around us.
Date: Weekly on Tuesdays from 4/1 to 4/22 from 6-7:30 pm
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: Discover how cultivating our powers of empathy and vulnerability helps to facilitate connections to both ourselves and others, and that helping people is always an opening-up of our own depths that may leave us forever changed. When we want to "show up" for someone, and for the communities in which we live, it is important to examine the ways we appear to others – what C.G. Jung termed the persona – as well as the particular ways we approach the world – our psychological type. Understanding the social roles we play for others (and how these roles might conflict with our “true” selves), and learning to reflect on and talk about our worldviews, can be extremely powerful tools in avoiding burnout and bridging the differences that often hinder our abilities to connect, work together, and help.
Cost: $135
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
6 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Parallel Lives: Fantasy and Imagination in Personal Development (Online)
Event Description: Deeply explore the impacts fantasy and imagination can have on our life experiences, understanding, healing, and individuation.
Date: Weekly on Wednesdays from 4/2 to 4/23 from 6-8 pm
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: Let’s think more deeply about the place of fantasy in our lives. What happens when active imagination escapes the therapeutic space and wanders around wild in the world? Who is capable of, or vulnerable to, the danger of excessive imagination and why? When should we start to worry about fantasy life? In this four week course, we will explore; the evolution of Jung’s thinking about fantasy and active imagination, the common principles which underpin and connect a wide variety of imaginal human experiences, the relationship of fantasy to neurodiversity: Giftedness, ADHD/ADD and Autism spectrum, and familiarize ourselves with Richard Schwartz’s Internal Family Systems approach to interaction with internal figures.
Cost: $180
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
8 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Spirituality, Sexuality, and Morality (Online)
Event Description: Explore how spirituality, sexuality, and our own mortality influence the many complex relationships between our conscious and unconscious minds.
Date: Weekly on Thursdays from 4/3 to 4/24 from 5:30-7p
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: What if the solution for transforming our chaotic world lays deep in our bodies and imaginations? Spirituality, sexuality, and mortality are three charged themes at the core of both our individual and collective psyches. Religious traditions from east to west, myths, stories and rituals from all cultures, treat these themes as “pearls” strung together in timeless and universal patterns of life embedded in the natural world all around us. Confronting these themes is key to removing the “filters” that block access to a greater consciousness, thereby allowing us to live and experience life to the fullest. Join us as we explore how these “pearls” influence the many complex relationships between our conscious and unconscious minds through an examination of art – especially the cave paintings of Lascaux – lecture, and discussion.
Cost: $135
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
6 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Hamman Professional Wellness: Integrative Healing: Uniting Mind, Body, and Spirit in Seconds (Online)
Event Description: Explore how spirituality, sexuality, and our own mortality influence the many complex relationships between our conscious and unconscious minds.
Date: April 18th at 9:00 am
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: This workshop will explore the intricate connections between the mind, body, and spirit, particularly within the context of trauma. Participants will gain valuable insights into how these elements interact, influence responses to traumatic experiences, and contribute to healing.
It will cover:
Theoretical frameworks connecting mind, body, and spirit.
Case studies highlighting the effectiveness of holistic approaches.
Practical strategies for integrating clinical and spiritual practices in trauma healing.
The target audience is mental health professionals, holistic practitioners, and anyone interested in expanding their understanding of trauma healing.
Cost: $25
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Integrative Healing: Uniting Mind, Body and Spirit in Trauma Recovery (Online)
Event Description: Explore the intricate connections between the mind, body, and spirit, particularly within the context of trauma.
Date: April 19th at 9:00 am
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: This workshop will explore the intricate connections between the mind, body, and spirit, particularly within the context of primary and secondary trauma. Participants will gain valuable insights into how these elements interact, influence responses to traumatic experiences, and contribute to healing. It will cover:
Theoretical frameworks connecting mind, body, and spirit.
Case studies highlighting the effectiveness of holistic approaches.
Practical strategies for integrating clinical and spiritual practices in trauma healing.
Cost: $25
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Film and Psychoanalysis: Harold and Maude (Hybrid)
Event Description: A social/screening of Harold and Maude begins at 5:15 pm. At 7:30 will be a presentation. From a psychoanalytic perspective, Harold and Maude can be understood as an allegory of therapeutic change and healing.
Date: April 25th at 5:15 pm at The Jung Center (Hybrid) - 5200 Montrose Blvd
Moderator: Adam Brownstein and Houston Psychoanalytic Society
The course goals are: From a psychoanalytic perspective, Harold and Maude can be understood as an allegory of therapeutic change and healing. Harold’s journey mirrors the intrapsychic work of moving beyond rigid defenses and despair, toward vitality and authentic engagement with life. Maude’s presence as a symbolic “good object,” embodying acceptance and hope, facilitates Harold's capacity for growth and change. Their bond serves as a metaphor for the reparative power of connection and the way new relational experiences can reshape internalized patterns of thinking, feeling, and relating.
Cost: $20
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
1 continuing education credit is available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
May 2025
Desire, Confusion and Transformation (Hybrid)
Event Description: An Archetypal and Alchemical Analysis in The Handless Maiden, Frau Holle, and Snow White. Through the study of three fairy tales and a brief active imagination exercise we discover powerful archetypal symbols that help us untangle our moments of confusion and frustration.
Date: May 3rd at 1 pm at The Jung Center (Hybrid) - 5200 Montrose Blvd
Moderator: Jose Leal
The course goals are: Through these three fairy tales, we can discover powerful archetypal symbols that help us untangle our moments of confusion and frustration. We will explore several alchemical symbols, including the alchemical round of transformation, to illustrate how the psyche can re-member and reconstitute itself. The psyche's ability for transformation is a powerful -yet it is also dangerous force if left unattended. A brief active imagination exercise will help integrate the contents.
Cost: $65
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
How Our Childhood Experience Impact Our Adult Relationships (Online)
Event Description: Join us as we explore the connection between the ways we adapted to our childhood struggles and the complications in our adult relationships.
Date: May 7th at 6:30 pm
Moderator: Liz Seitz
The course goals are: In this discussion of Attachment Theory, we’ll discover how our “attachment styles” become the blueprint for our future romantic partnerships. We will learn how our early childhood experiences – including messages we internalized from our parents and other sources – lead to many of our blind spots when we settle into deeper connections with others. Discover how partners unintentionally and unknowingly recreate painfully familiar experiences for one another, and learn ways that they can repair the hurt.
Cost: $20
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
1.5 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
Event Description: An Archetypal and Alchemical Analysis in The Handless Maiden, Frau Holle, and Snow White. Through the study of three fairy tales and a brief active imagination exercise we discover powerful archetypal symbols that help us untangle our moments of confusion and frustration.
Date: May 3rd at 1 pm at The Jung Center (Hybrid) - 5200 Montrose Blvd
Moderator: Jose Leal
The course goals are: Through these three fairy tales, we can discover powerful archetypal symbols that help us untangle our moments of confusion and frustration. We will explore several alchemical symbols, including the alchemical round of transformation, to illustrate how the psyche can re-member and reconstitute itself. The psyche's ability for transformation is a powerful -yet it is also dangerous force if left unattended. A brief active imagination exercise will help integrate the contents.
Cost: $65
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
How Our Childhood Experience Impact Our Adult Relationships (Online)
Event Description: Join us as we explore the connection between the ways we adapted to our childhood struggles and the complications in our adult relationships.
Date: May 7th at 6:30 pm
Moderator: Liz Seitz
The course goals are: In this discussion of Attachment Theory, we’ll discover how our “attachment styles” become the blueprint for our future romantic partnerships. We will learn how our early childhood experiences – including messages we internalized from our parents and other sources – lead to many of our blind spots when we settle into deeper connections with others. Discover how partners unintentionally and unknowingly recreate painfully familiar experiences for one another, and learn ways that they can repair the hurt.
Cost: $20
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
1.5 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: Register
Contact: [email protected]
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9401 Southwest Freeway Suite #1242
Houston, TX 77074
Phone: 713-970-3410
9401 Southwest Freeway Suite #1242
Houston, TX 77074
Phone: 713-970-3410