A SERIES OF WORKSHOPS informed by Pesso Boyden (PBSP)
The Healing Power of the Method
Sunday 17th May
Saturday 11th July
Sunday 13th September
Sunday 15th November
These workshops combine teaching, demonstration and experiential learning to deepen understanding of
Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor (PBSP) and its application in therapeutic practice.
Each day includes a short theoretical introduction, discussion, and opportunities to observe or take part in
PBSP work within a supportive group setting. Up to three personal issues may be explored each day
through PBSP sessions, known as structures.
The aim is for participants to develop a felt understanding of PBSP principles and consider how these ideas
may inform their therapeutic work. Some personal work will be encouraged but is optional.
Topics may include:
● The role of memory, unmet developmental needs and symbolic repair
● The structure and process of PBSP sessions
● Ideal figures and creating new emotional experiences
● Witnessing and group support in PBSP work
● Body awareness and emotional regulation
Who these workshops are for;
Psychotherapists, counsellors, trainees and helping professionals interested in body-oriented or
experiential psychotherapy approaches. No prior PBSP experience is required.
Places may also be available to non-therapists who wish to do deeper in their therapy journey.
Maximum 10 participants
Each workshop runs 10:00 am – 4.00 pm
Booking Your Place
To secure your spot, we ask for payment by bank transfer. Full details will be provided when you book your place. Email hello@sashamaye.co.uk to book. Booking can also be made via Eventbrite, where earlybird tickets may be on sale.
Location
The workshop will take place at The Practice Rooms, Kings Cross .
After the Workshop
The day will likely leave you with a deep emotional experience, so it’s a good idea to plan some quiet time afterward for integration. If you’ve had a structure during the day, you’re welcome to check in briefly with me the following week. This check-in supports the process of consolidation and helps the work to truly “land.”
CPD
Psychotherapists can earn 6 hours of CPD for attending the workshop.
“Have already recommended it to a couple of people who are doing talk therapy on family issues that aren’t shifting. A great, safe way to do more embodied, communal practice that I think is really powerful.”
Group member