Therapeutic Phenomenology
(Program Outline)
At completion, the student receives a certificate from:
I Phenomenology as a therapeutic modality.
a. Phenomenology vs. other therapeutic modalities.
b. Spiritual Understanding of Human Experience.
c. Understanding the principles of Mind-Body-Spirit life of the Human Organism.
II Introduction to the Tools of Phenomenological Therapeutic Approach:
WIT (Will Integration Training),
Mental Imagery.
Night Dreams.
Waking Dreams.
Human Morphology (Face Reading).
III Will Integration Training Process.
IV Imagination. Mental Imagery Process. Imaginal Journeys.
Short Mental Imagery Exercise.
Imagination as a tool for inner exploration.
Imagination for physical healing.
V Form and Structure of Dreaming.
Experiential approach to the nature of dreams.
Colors, numbers, and special directionality in the dream content.
Relationship between the dream realm of existence and waking life.
VI Waking Dreams.
Night Dreams as the starting point for waking dreams.
Waking Dream Journey, it’s value and possibilities.
VII Human Morphology: The Science and Art of Face Reading.
Human Morphology as the foundation for understanding human emotional
and physical life: temperament, personality and character.
The biological basis of Human Morphology: Embryology, anatomy and
physiological functions.
Clinical uses of Human Morphology in physical and emotional disorders.
Morphological direction for individualized treatment in the therapeutic process.
VIII. Nature of the therapeutic relationship.
The Experience of the Therapeutic Guide.
Building your practice as an integrative therapist.
Coursework Requirements to Graduate:
Students must complete a 120-hours (60 classes) of group supervisory sessions and 10 individual meetings/consultations with a faculty member.