Spiritual Threads in Psychotherapeutic Work

Spiritual Threads in Psychotherapeutic Work

How Shamanism Can Offer New Therapeutic Perspectives While Respecting Older Traditions

In this video presentation, Dr Angela Cotter starts with Jung’s discussion of shamanism and why he saw this focus as important for our time. She will then move on to her own training in Celtic and other forms of shamanism, where the former is one of the approaches in the UK nearest to an indigenous tradition and speaks to her own heritage. Her paper traces her personal journey through working with dream-like trance states of consciousness with specific clients to a more integrated approach within her clinical practice. Drawing on these insights, Dr Cotter focuses on how other psychotherapists can use shamanic approaches, and the training that is needed to do this.

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THE SPEAKER

Dr Angela Cotter

Dr Angela Cotter is a Jungian analyst (IAAP, UKCP, GAP) integrating constellations work, energy psychotherapy and shamanic approaches into her practice. Since 1980, she has researched the meaning of the wounded healer concept in health care practice, using action research and narrative methods. This led her to study and work with Celtic shamanism (with Caitlin and John Matthews), and subsequently to train in systemic ritual (Daan van Kampenhout’s integration of systemic constellations with his shamanic training and experience).

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