Friday, February 01, 2008

MEDITATION AND PSYCHOTHERAPY: PARTNERS IN HEALING with Jeffrey Rubin, Ph.D.

This is some information about a seminar that is going to be held this Sunday. Jeffrey Rubin is someone worth checking out. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience in the fields of Psychotherapy, Insight Meditation and Yoga. And the way he combines techniques is really groundbreaking. There is a lot that you will take away from what he has to offer. This work will deepen your practice and give you tools to help make other aspects of your life more fulfilling and more of what you want them to be.

Here is a link to some of the kinds of workshops he offers: http://www.drjeffreyrubin.com/workshops.htm

Here is a link to his published works: http://www.drjeffreyrubin.com/publications.htm

UpSideDownCarl

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MEDITATION AND PSYCHOTHERAPY:
PARTNERS IN HEALING
Jeffrey Rubin, Ph.D.
Sunday, February 3, 1-4:30pm
Fee: $25
Meditation and Psychotherapy each offer unique and wonderful tools for self-transformation. Meditation provides indispensable strategies for quieting and focusing the mind and cultivating deep concentration, equanimity and compassion. Psychotherapy offers incomparable techniques for detecting self-deception and discovering those hidden forces that sabotage our efforts to change.
Through a combination of lecture, dialogue and experiential practices drawn from the yogic, psychotherapeutic and meditative traditions, we will explore the way meditative and psychotherapeutic traditions can enrich each other. Topics to be addressed will include: cultivating and deepening whole-hearteded therapeutic presence, integrating meditative attentiveness and psychoanalytic understanding of unconscious communication, and integrating meditation and psychotherapy in clinical practice.

New York Insight Meditation Center - to register, see link below.
http://www.nyimc.org/index6.htm

Monday, January 28, 2008

Breath Anatomy for Asana, Pranayama and Meditation

Coming up on Saturday, February 23rd is the first part of a three part workshop that I am doing for Yoga Sutra's School of Yogic Studies. Here is the title of the workshop with dates and times for all three parts:

Breath Anatomy for Asana, Pranayama and Meditation
with Carl Horowitz


Three Saturday Intensives:
Part 1 The Diaphragm: Feb 23, 5:30-8:30pm
Part 2: Accessory Muscles and Efficiency: March 15, 5:30-8:30pm
Part 3: Breath and the Bandhas: May 31, 5:30-8:30pm

Here is a link to more information about the workshops: http://www.yogasutranyc.com/yogicstudies.php

My workshop is the first one listed on that page as of now (1/28/08--this page gets updated to reflect upcoming workshops so some time after the date of the last one it will be changed). The work we will be doing in these seminars will be fairly powerful. We will be looking at the main anatomical features of breathing, exploring how the postures and movement both affect the breathing process and how you can use the breathing process to deepen your experience in the postures. We will also look at ways of making your breathing more efficient.

In the first session we will look at the diaphragm's major role in breathing.

In the second session we will look at the accessory muscles and how to use this deeper understanding of the breathing mechanism to help create more efficiency in the breathing process.

In the third session we will explore how the breath and the bandhas are interrelated, how understanding the breathing process can deepen your ability to use the bandhas effectively, which will deepen the power and effectiveness of your practice.

I am excited about teaching these sessions. This is really powerful material and the way it is organized should make it a really fun and deep learning experience for any level practitioner.