Eroticism, Embodiment, and Expression in Groups w/ Courtney Stratton
Courtenay Stratton is a Total Embodiment practitioner. Today she joins Carrie to talk about her experience with group work
Courtenay Stratton is a Total Embodiment practitioner. Today she joins Carrie to talk about her experience with group work
Today’s episode is about the final stage of group development, Adjourning. In this episode, Carries talks about what you can do to help your clients go through this phase and some of the most common themes during this stage.
Carrie shares about the fourth stage of group development: Performing. Performing is an exciting stage; It is where you start seeing the fruit of the work you’ve done with the group up until this point. During this stage, the group starts working showing up for each other.
In this episode, Carries sits down with a good friend and dear colleague, Anna Maria Signorelli, to reflect on the benefits of Circle Work and the transformative force of circle work training.
In today’s episode, Carrie shares about the third stage of group development: Norming. This is the stage after the so feared storm. During this stage, the members of the group start feeling connected as a whole.
In today’s episode, Carrie shares about the second stage of group development: Storming. This is the stage that many group facilitators fear! However, in this episode, Carrie shares tried-and-true ways to navigate the storm and use it to support the group in moving into greater authenticity and connection. Here are some useful tips : Draw … Read more
In Today’s episode, Carrie is sharing her thoughts on the first stage of group work. This first session is all about forming connections and setting the tone for future sessions since this can be an intense experience for members, remember to be gentle and lead the group with kindness and empathy.
In this episode, Carrie talks about the basic tasks of a group facilitator and what goes around them.
In this episode, Carrie speaks with Chuck Hancock about all of his many group experiences and training. As a perpetual student of life, nature, and relationship – Chuck has over a decade of experience participating in and leading men’s groups, experiential groups, therapy groups, wilderness groups, interpersonal process groups, ritual and rites of passage programs, and teaching college psychology courses.
In this episode Carrie talks about the power of shifting into “heart-thinking” in group work.