NBHP Member Organizations: Training Opportunities
Training Opportunities
June 2025
Alienation and Separation (In Person)
Event Description: Discover how Lacanian psychoanalysis explains the development of self through alienation and separation into society, revealing the powerful influence of language and social systems on our identity and desires.
Date: Weekly beginning on June 5th at 6pm at The Jung Center (Hybrid) - 5200 Montrose Blvd
Moderator: Marcelo Zigaran
The course goals are: This is a course that spans 4 Thursdays June 5 - June 26. This course is an insight into Lacanian psychoanalysis, founded by the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. He believed alienation and separation are two key stages in how people develop a sense of self. Alienation happens in the Mirror Stage, when a person first recognizes themselves in a mirror and forms an identity that feels both familiar and unfamiliar. Separation occurs later, when the person starts to understand their place within society and the rules of language. These stages show how our identity, desires, and sense of self are influenced by the social and linguistic systems around us, shaping who we are and how we experience the world.
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]
Diving Deeper: Dreams and Active Imagination as a Path to Inner Knowing (Virtual)
Event Description: Learn practical tools for dreamwork and engage in active imagination to foster meaningful dialogue with the inner world.
Date: Weekly beginning on June 6th at 10:30 am
Moderator: Kathleen Chavoor, Shivam Gosai, Michelle Kucera-Jewell
The course goals are: This is a six week course: 6 Fridays June 6 - July 18. This course invites participants to deepen their relationship with the unconscious through dreamwork and active imagination. Drawing from Jungian psychology, we’ll explore how dreams and symbolic imagery reveal inner guidance and transformation. Participants will learn practical tools for dream interpretation and engage in active imagination to foster meaningful dialogue with the inner world.
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]
Embracing Yin and Yang: Finding Balance in Doing and Being (In Person)
Event Description: Explore balance between Yin and Yang, of being and doing energies through breathwork, movement, journaling, and self-care practices in a supportive community.
Date: June 14th at 1:00 pm
Moderator: Kaity Stone, LCSW, MA
The course goals are: In this grounding workshop, we’ll explore the dynamic between the outward energy of Yang and the inward energy of Yin. The Yang portion will include a creative collage activity, a gratitude practice, and gentle movement to awaken the body. The Yin portion invites stillness through calming breathwork, guided meditations, and mindfulness practices. We’ll close with tea and space to reflect on how to carry these tools into daily life. This workshop offers a variety of self-care practices to ground, renew, and foster connection in community.
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]
Event Description: Discover how Lacanian psychoanalysis explains the development of self through alienation and separation into society, revealing the powerful influence of language and social systems on our identity and desires.
Date: Weekly beginning on June 5th at 6pm at The Jung Center (Hybrid) - 5200 Montrose Blvd
Moderator: Marcelo Zigaran
The course goals are: This is a course that spans 4 Thursdays June 5 - June 26. This course is an insight into Lacanian psychoanalysis, founded by the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. He believed alienation and separation are two key stages in how people develop a sense of self. Alienation happens in the Mirror Stage, when a person first recognizes themselves in a mirror and forms an identity that feels both familiar and unfamiliar. Separation occurs later, when the person starts to understand their place within society and the rules of language. These stages show how our identity, desires, and sense of self are influenced by the social and linguistic systems around us, shaping who we are and how we experience the world.
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]
Diving Deeper: Dreams and Active Imagination as a Path to Inner Knowing (Virtual)
Event Description: Learn practical tools for dreamwork and engage in active imagination to foster meaningful dialogue with the inner world.
Date: Weekly beginning on June 6th at 10:30 am
Moderator: Kathleen Chavoor, Shivam Gosai, Michelle Kucera-Jewell
The course goals are: This is a six week course: 6 Fridays June 6 - July 18. This course invites participants to deepen their relationship with the unconscious through dreamwork and active imagination. Drawing from Jungian psychology, we’ll explore how dreams and symbolic imagery reveal inner guidance and transformation. Participants will learn practical tools for dream interpretation and engage in active imagination to foster meaningful dialogue with the inner world.
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]
Embracing Yin and Yang: Finding Balance in Doing and Being (In Person)
Event Description: Explore balance between Yin and Yang, of being and doing energies through breathwork, movement, journaling, and self-care practices in a supportive community.
Date: June 14th at 1:00 pm
Moderator: Kaity Stone, LCSW, MA
The course goals are: In this grounding workshop, we’ll explore the dynamic between the outward energy of Yang and the inward energy of Yin. The Yang portion will include a creative collage activity, a gratitude practice, and gentle movement to awaken the body. The Yin portion invites stillness through calming breathwork, guided meditations, and mindfulness practices. We’ll close with tea and space to reflect on how to carry these tools into daily life. This workshop offers a variety of self-care practices to ground, renew, and foster connection in community.
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]
July 2025
Integrity in Psychotherapy: Ethics from the Inside Out (Virtual)
Event Description: Cultivate integrity to guide us in delicate situations and explore ethical standards through experiential exercises.
Date: July 12th at 1pm
Moderator: Michael Winters Ph.D.
The course goals are: As mental health professionals we are charged with knowing and following the ethical codes and standards of our professions. Are ethics codes the only guides to responsible behavior? How can we cultivate our own integrity to guide us in delicate situations regarding responsibility to our clients and responsibility to the larger society? This workshop will use experiential exercises and discussion to promote integrity awareness as an adjunct to knowledge of ethical standards.
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]
Sexual Dreams: When a Cigar is Not a Cigar (Virtual)
Event Description: Deeply explore the impacts fantasy and imagination can have on our life experiences, understanding, healing, and individuation. Explore the hidden meanings in sexual fantasies and dreams, examining their role in addressing emotions, problems, and desires.
Date: Weekly on Wednesdays from 4/2 to 4/23 from 6-8 pm
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: As mental health professionals we are charged with knowing and following the ethical codes and standards of our professions. Are ethics codes the only guides to responsible behavior? How can we cultivate our own integrity to guide us in delicate situations regarding responsibility to our clients and responsibility to the larger society? This workshop will use experiential exercises and discussion to promote integrity awareness as an adjunct to knowledge of ethical standards.
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]
Introduction to Authentic Movement: Moving through Times of Transformation (In Person)
Event Description: Explore Authentic Movement through experiential practice, poetry, and expressive arts, integrating Jungian psychology, creativity, and transformation.
Date: July 19th at 9am
Moderator: Camille Mica
The course goals are: This experiential workshop will introduce Authentic Movement. It will open and close with poetry. There will be an overview of Authentic Movement including origins in Jungian psychology as active imagination, its development and applications as a therapeutic, creative, and spiritual practice. Participants will engage in the practice as movers with the facilitator as witness. There will be transition/integration via expressive art or writing, giving form to emergent movement experiences and evoked material/images. In the speaking period, participants may verbally share from their movement experiences and/or expressive writing and art. There will be space for reflection and discussion. The overarching theme may be presented in terms of liminal spaces/times and transformation.
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]
Introduction to Facilitating Dream Circles (Virtual)
Event Description: Deepen your understanding of what makes a dream group "Jungian," and how a shared language can enhance cohesion.
Date: July 22nd at 6 pm
Moderator: Jennifer Embry
The course goals are: Jungian analyst Jennifer Embry will facilitate the first part of a two-part zoom training for licensed therapists, individuals in long-term Jungian study, or those whose vocation brings them into the proximity of the unconscious and the archetypal field (yogis, body-workers, breath-workers, artists, and astrologers, to name a few) who wish to facilitate their own dream circles through Jung’s words and concepts. Do you want to create a deep, symbolic exploration that initiates insight and greater understanding of our common humanity and our spiritual essence, all while forming honest, open-hearted communities? If you are interested, bring your curiosity and come join us for a taste of the nectar in this introductory lecture!
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: Cultivate integrity to guide us in delicate situations and explore ethical standards through experiential exercises.
Date: July 12th at 1pm
Moderator: Michael Winters Ph.D.
The course goals are: As mental health professionals we are charged with knowing and following the ethical codes and standards of our professions. Are ethics codes the only guides to responsible behavior? How can we cultivate our own integrity to guide us in delicate situations regarding responsibility to our clients and responsibility to the larger society? This workshop will use experiential exercises and discussion to promote integrity awareness as an adjunct to knowledge of ethical standards.
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]
Sexual Dreams: When a Cigar is Not a Cigar (Virtual)
Event Description: Deeply explore the impacts fantasy and imagination can have on our life experiences, understanding, healing, and individuation. Explore the hidden meanings in sexual fantasies and dreams, examining their role in addressing emotions, problems, and desires.
Date: Weekly on Wednesdays from 4/2 to 4/23 from 6-8 pm
Moderator: The Jung Center
The course goals are: As mental health professionals we are charged with knowing and following the ethical codes and standards of our professions. Are ethics codes the only guides to responsible behavior? How can we cultivate our own integrity to guide us in delicate situations regarding responsibility to our clients and responsibility to the larger society? This workshop will use experiential exercises and discussion to promote integrity awareness as an adjunct to knowledge of ethical standards.
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]
Introduction to Authentic Movement: Moving through Times of Transformation (In Person)
Event Description: Explore Authentic Movement through experiential practice, poetry, and expressive arts, integrating Jungian psychology, creativity, and transformation.
Date: July 19th at 9am
Moderator: Camille Mica
The course goals are: This experiential workshop will introduce Authentic Movement. It will open and close with poetry. There will be an overview of Authentic Movement including origins in Jungian psychology as active imagination, its development and applications as a therapeutic, creative, and spiritual practice. Participants will engage in the practice as movers with the facilitator as witness. There will be transition/integration via expressive art or writing, giving form to emergent movement experiences and evoked material/images. In the speaking period, participants may verbally share from their movement experiences and/or expressive writing and art. There will be space for reflection and discussion. The overarching theme may be presented in terms of liminal spaces/times and transformation.
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]
Introduction to Facilitating Dream Circles (Virtual)
Event Description: Deepen your understanding of what makes a dream group "Jungian," and how a shared language can enhance cohesion.
Date: July 22nd at 6 pm
Moderator: Jennifer Embry
The course goals are: Jungian analyst Jennifer Embry will facilitate the first part of a two-part zoom training for licensed therapists, individuals in long-term Jungian study, or those whose vocation brings them into the proximity of the unconscious and the archetypal field (yogis, body-workers, breath-workers, artists, and astrologers, to name a few) who wish to facilitate their own dream circles through Jung’s words and concepts. Do you want to create a deep, symbolic exploration that initiates insight and greater understanding of our common humanity and our spiritual essence, all while forming honest, open-hearted communities? If you are interested, bring your curiosity and come join us for a taste of the nectar in this introductory lecture!
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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Phone: 713-970-3410
9401 Southwest Freeway Suite #1242
Houston, TX 77074
Phone: 713-970-3410