How can you support yourself and the women+ you work with towards healthy conflict?
Learning Areas
- Female gender socialization
- Specific edges for women in conflict
- Recovering power
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What You'll Learn
- How to recognize conflict-specific edge signals in women+
- Unique skills for tunneling under the edge
- Connecting with inner alies to bring out the secondary powers
- Identifying common societal patterns of conflict avoidance
- A supportive underlying framework to empower women+ towards healthy conflict
Discussion
Women+ don’t just need support around conflict. They need a new framework.
When it comes to interpersonal conflict, women, femmes and people who have been socialized female face a culturally and societally inherited set of edges. Layer that on top of personal history and a unique primary and secondary process, and you have a whole soup of dynamics to navigate through.
Once I was working with a female client working with her on her relationship conflict. She had the idea to bring her partner in so I could facilitate their conflict as a couple. I was shocked at how different she was. The clarity and the version of her side that she had shared with me was gone. It was replaced with an entirely new and complex edge system that was being constellated by the relationship in the room.
It was then I realized that the women I work with need a different kind of support when they come to us as clients. they need to be tracked specifically around their edges to conflict and their ability to stay connected to themselves while relating to others.
Over the past 5 years, I have been developing a unique set of individual interventions towards helping women to move from being able to understand the relationship dynamic and its effect on them in the therapy room to actually being able to relate differently in their lives. I’m so excited to share it with you!
When it comes to interpersonal conflict, women, femmes and people who have been socialized female face a culturally and societally inherited set of edges. Layer that on top of personal history and a unique primary and secondary process, and you have a whole soup of dynamics to navigate through.
Once I was working with a female client working with her on her relationship conflict. She had the idea to bring her partner in so I could facilitate their conflict as a couple. I was shocked at how different she was. The clarity and the version of her side that she had shared with me was gone. It was replaced with an entirely new and complex edge system that was being constellated by the relationship in the room.
It was then I realized that the women I work with need a different kind of support when they come to us as clients. they need to be tracked specifically around their edges to conflict and their ability to stay connected to themselves while relating to others.
Over the past 5 years, I have been developing a unique set of individual interventions towards helping women to move from being able to understand the relationship dynamic and its effect on them in the therapy room to actually being able to relate differently in their lives. I’m so excited to share it with you!
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About Your Teacher
Maraya Karena
Writer, Counselor & Consciousness Researcher
My passion is to study consciousness itself. To develop tools and models that support us to navigate everyday life. To make the reality we share more reflective of who and what we truly are. To find the pulsing, living heart of this life journey. And to engage with it fully and completely.
I explore poetry, dance, embodiment, sex, social issues, futurism, philosophy, mysticism, joy and agony all to learn a little bit more about what is really going on and how we can most authentically express ourselves.
areas of expertise
- Relationships, Sexuality & Intimacy
- Consciousness Studies
- Somatic Work
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