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The Training Program

Qualification as an Initiation Therapist

Candidates are familiarized with Initiation Therapy through ongoing training, group work, supervision, teaching therapy, practical training, and the third phase supervision of therapy work performed by the assistant. Processes used include:

Initiation bodywork
guided drawings
clay work
dream work

Students may also work with spiritual arts and meditation methods. For example:

Aikido
Tai-Chi
Zazen
Yoga

In addition, exercises in service in everyday life are encouraged as a part of the training.

Insights into further (mainly transpersonal) psychologies:

Analytic Psychology (C.G. Jung)
Holotropic Therapy (Stanislav Grof)
Systemic Family Therapy (Bert Hellinger)
Psychoanalytic Body Therapy (Tilmann Moser)
Process-oriented Psychotherapy (Arnold Mindell)
Biodynamic Psychology (Gerda Boyesen)

Introduction into the important mystical traditions of world religions:

the Buddhist tradition (Zazen and Vipassana)
The Jewish Tradition (Kabbala)
the Christian tradition (Contemplation)
the Hindu tradition (Kundalini and Hatha Yoga)
the Islamic tradition (Sufism)

Following are some of the individuals who have presented these psychotherapies and mystical traditions in Todtmoos since 1992:

Amandi Ma - Kundalini-Yoga
David Boadella - Biosynthesis
Gerda and Mona Lisa Boyesen - Biodynamic Psychology
Michael von Brück - Hinduism and Buddhism
Joachim Galuska - Clinical Inpatient Treatment of Psychoses
Christina and Stanislav Grof - Holotropic Therapy
Willigis Jäger - Christian Contemplation and Zazen
Ingo Jahrsetz - Holotropic Therapy
Verena Kast - Jungian Psychotherapy
Ayya Khema - Vipassana
Robert Langlotz - Systemic Family Therapy
Norbert Mayer - Initiation Therapy
Arnold und Amy Mindell - Process-oriented Psychotherapy
Jill Purce - Overtone Chants
Rupert Sheldrake - The Morphogenetic Field
Lama Sogyal Rinpoche - Tibetan Buddhism
Gerhard Wehr - European Mystics

Theoretical Framework Development

A fundamental understanding of Initiation Therapy, Depth Psychology, and Transpersonal Psychology are developed and motivated through seminars (mainly from Rüdiger Müller) and studies of the literature. Additionally, Transpersonal Psychology is shown to be the fourth main trend, besides the classical mainstreams of psychology: Psychoanalytic, Behaviorism, and Humanistic.

Anandi Ma im Rütte-Forum (24 KB)

Anandi Ma im Rütte-Forum

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