Why do we keep going in circles?
Why do we repeat the same painful dynamics in relationships and across different areas of life?
Why do we return to patterns like blame, avoidance, attack, or freeze — cycles we co-create in relationships, bringing not only our part but also our personal and somatic histories?
We invite you to an experiential workshop, where we will:
• explore how relational cycles are formed — not only cognitively, but through the body, breath, and nervous system
• understand how attachment history, somatic defenses, and autonomic activation shape conflict patterns
• uncover hidden physiological processes behind escalation, withdrawal, and emotional distancing
• through demonstrations and practice, learn how to help individuals and couples shift from reactivity to connection
This workshop integrates:
— relational depth
— nervous system regulation
— embodied therapeutic presence
👥 Who it’s for:
— therapists (individual & couples work)
— practitioners
— students
— anyone interested in understanding relational patterns and cycles
📝 Registration & details:
https://forms.gle/s9QhJYAaeDz1B6fa7