Hello Monday to all ka. I started my day a little later after my three-day training the past week, making me wake up earlier with not much โอ้เอ้ 5555!
ํYou may notice that the name of the course I attended is 'advanced'....I went through the basic one several years ago and really enjoyed it to say to myself that 'it was one of the top three training courses I've been to.'
Satir is the model about human process on a deeper level so we value and respect our own selves better-- look into our inner self from digging deeper into the layers of iceberg ka.
This time, I still rate it as the top three and I'd like to share quite a few things ka.
1. Besides participants from the private sector, none was from public services except quite a few from health sciences especially medical doctors.
How I wish to see some government officials so they understand themselves (thinking, energy, emotion), others, and contexts better while knowing what's going on outside their circles ka.
2. Theory is one thing and practice is another but cases are always best to hit my heart hard ka.
3. One basic information we need to be aware of is the interactions of one person with his/her own self, between the person and other, and the person among the context(s).
4. Keywords from this training are 'imperfection', 'acceptance', 'choice', 'better and more...from learning and practicing'. I also like this sentence ka: 'We deserve to live a happy life.'
5. Several cases were shared and here is one in this email ka. One participant (I'll call her 'M' na ka) has a conflict with her older sister, who is disabled in some ways and partly from genetics. Her sister thinks of M as the world to her life while M feels the obligation to stay together as she has no way to go and she's already unemployed.
One of the two psychiatrists spotted the challenges from her little story and started working on it. He asked a volunteer to hold M's two shoulders tight. What was kind of shocking was the way M tried to get rid of the two hands real hard and the way M didn't see into the eyes of 'her sister'. With more questions and some actions, M was finally relaxed to realize the kindness in her own self and what she could decide to do to feel less tensed.
I noticed M from the first day and felt that she might have some unhappy life. I also had a chance to talk with her the day after this 'treatment' to see how her face has changed to be much lighter....I told her so too ka.
Life goes on a little better for her and she's asked to keep practicing for her own calmness ka.
Two more cases will come your way soon ka.
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