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January 11 to 18, 2025, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
A nature-lovers retreat
From the Buddha’s earliest teaching to the wanderings of Zen masters, meditators have appreciated the power of nature to cultivate mindfulness and the understanding of interdependence.
This retreat will awaken your senses and enhance your awareness while surrounded by lush tropical jungle, wildlife, warm ocean waters, and pristine beaches. We’ll enjoy meditation, gentle mindful movement, clinical education, excursions into nature, and delicious cuisine, all within a beautiful eco-lodge in the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica, where sparkling ocean meets verdant jungle to provide a safe and nurturing container for our work and play.
This will be an intimate trip with ample opportunities to reflect on our experiences together as well as to explore their clinical implications.
Enrollment is limited. 21 CEs are available for most psychologists, social workers, nurses, and licensed mental health counselors.
August 18 - 22, 2025, Welfleet, Massachusetts REGISTRATION OPENING SOON!
Contemplative practice and clinical education in a beautiful rejuvinating environment
Ever since Freud, psychotherapists have worked with non-ordinary states such as dreams, hypnosis, and free association to understand and heal the heart and mind. In the past decade, mindfulness and compassion practices have become mainstream tools, while more recently, research on psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy has mushroomed. Psychedelics, often combined with insights from mindfulness and compassion practices, now offer not only possible breakthrough treatments for PTSD, depression, addictions, and end-of-life anxiety but also provide new insights into the nature of psychological distress and mechanisms of healing.
What can clinicians learn from these developments? What can they teach us about the neurobiology of human suffering and flourishing? How can they inform our practice?
In this 5-day interactive workshop, you’ll learn practical tools and techniques derived from mindfulness and compassion-oriented treatment and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy to help clients with a wide-array of disorders. We’ll explore ways to help clients integrate split-off traumatic memories, open their hearts, embrace vulnerability, surrender to the flow of ever-changing experience, move from isolation to deep connection with people and nature, appreciate the unreliable fluidity of thought, and find meaning in everyday moments. You’ll learn how to use mindfulness and self-compassion practices along with other techniques to harness these healing mechanisms, while also gaining the knowledge necessary to help clients who might be experimenting with psychedelics to integrate and grow from their experiences.
And you’ll get to deepen your mindfulness practice and enjoy one of my favorite natural environments during your free afternoons and evenings!
October 7 - 13, 2025, Lefkada Island, Greece
A nature, culture, & history retreat
Lefkada is a beautiful island located in the Ionian Sea in western Greece. Known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and scenic landscapes, it’s villages are characterized by traditional architecture, narrow streets, and colorful houses that reflect the island’s rich culture and history. There are many well-maintained trails that offer an opportunity to explore the island’s flora and fauna while enjoying magnificent views of the Ionian Sea. Lefkada is also famous for its gastronomy, which is a blend of traditional Greek and Mediterranean cuisine.
We’ll learn and practice together at the Mimosa Retreat Centre, a serene, expansive Balinese-styled property set on beautiful grounds with a panoramic view toward the Ionian Sea. The villas are set amongst beautiful lush foliage and ancient olive trees, with stunning views of many small Greek islands.
This will be an intimate trip with ample opportunities to reflect on our experiences together as well as to explore their clinical implications.
Enrollment is limited. CEs are pending for most psychologists, social workers, nurses, and licensed mental health counselors.