Offerings & Events
Awakening the Mental Health Clinician’s Body, Mind, and Heart: A Workshop Integrating Somatic Theory and Practices for Effective Clinical Practice
When: October 26, December 14
Time: 1:00 - 5:00 PM (with a short break)
Location: New Pathways Therapy Centre, room 303
Instructor: Dr. Ellen Katz
This experiential, four-hour workshop is designed for mental health clinicians who want to deepen their practice by incorporating somatic awareness into their work. The focus will be on clinicians' own processes, with the goal of enhancing their understanding of both themselves and their clients.
Complimentary Mindfulness Drop-In Session
When: October 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st
Time: 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
Location: Online (via Zoom)
Facilitated By: Breanne Benson, Certified MBSR Facilitator
Join us every Thursday in October for a 30 minute pause from your day to explore themes and practices of mindfulness and meditation
Neurofeedback Outreach Program For Clinicians
When: Ongoing
Are you a clinician interested in neurofeedback for your clients and your community? We are offering discounted introductory sessions to clinicians who are able to help us in our outreach and advocacy efforts to promote neurofeedback to those who need it.
Expanded States of Awareness Integration Group
When: TBD
Time: 7:00pm to 9:00 pm
Location: Online
In this four-week group, we explore the meaning of integration and how to catalyze change. Participants will have an opportunity to learn and grow through somatic exercises, guided meditations, as well as writing and listening exercises, with time to discuss and share ideas.
Cultivating Presence through Contemplative Photography: A Nature-Focused Workshop for Personal Growth
When: TBD
Location: Online (Zoom) + At Home
Time: 10:00-11:30 AM ET; daily online, self-paced practices
This two-week, hybrid (online + self-paced), theoretical and experiential workshop will interest those seeking to deepen their connection with nature and develop mindful awareness through photography. The goal of the workshop is to introduce contemplative photography principles and methods for cultivating "a good eye" and aligning the mind and body with nature.
Participants will learn to apply contemplative photography in various settings, from urban environments to countryside landscapes. The workshop is not aimed at improving technical photography skills, but rather at enhancing perception, observation, and connection with one's surroundings.
Harness the mind-body connection to create new pathways in your life.
At New Pathways Therapy Center, we believe therapy is a collaborative process. We don’t just sit back and listen. We look forward to supporting you on your journey towards healing, balance and growth.