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Creative Imagination

Key information

Topic Creative Imagination
Date 28th and 29th June 2025
Time Saturday and Sunday 10am - 5pm
Cost £250 (Partial bursaries available upon written request in advance).
Lecturer Dr. Nigel Hamilton, Ph.D., B.Sc., M.A. (Couns. Psych.)
Who can attend Therapists, educators and lay-people alike.
How to book Please book in advance by sending us a £100
non-refundable deposit and emailing a completed booking form

Applications and Techniques for Healing, Dreams and Personal Growth

"The mind may be compared to a 'Palace of Mirrors' - a realm of creativity where thought reflects thought, memories intermesh with dreams, and ideas take on a life of their own."

During the weekend we will share and explore our own creative imagination and in the process develop the techniques necessary to harness our potential for healing and self-transformation. In particular we will cover:
Creative Imagination

    • The key elements which connect the fields of healing, dreams and our own unfoldment.
    • Concentration practices using symbols of nature to draw out and develop personal qualities such as compassion, groundedness, fluidity, sensitivity and good memory.
    • Visualisation practices for emotional, mental and physical healing.
    • Light practices to redress energy imbalances and work with depressed and disturbed emotions.
    • The use of spiritual archetypes in personal growth and unfoldment.

You will begin each day with a lecture of 1.5 hours duration introducing the themes of the weekend.  For this you will join the main body of students training with CCPE. After a break you will join a small group for the rest of the day.  This group will compose of others on the CPD programme and will be facilitated by a staff member of CCPE.

These groups will provide a mix of teaching, exploration and experiential work that are intended to provide a holistic experience of the subject.  All facilitators will be qualified psychotherapists and case material can also be brought and explored through the lens of the transpersonal.

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