Process Art for Parts: Unlocking our Relationship to Food
This month we’re focusing on the parts attuned to nourishing ourselves – and unresolved processes that may result in “emotional” over-eating, binging, purging/rejecting, and/or “with-holding” food and feelings.
How are our relationship and actions around food an expression of our parts/selves symbolically? How are our parts seeking to be seen and heard…and what are they trying to communicate to us? Come explore these questions through a uniquely experiential and expressive process.
Date: Wednesday, November 13th
Time: 4pm-6pm
Location: Process Therapy Institute – 1760 The Alameda, Suite 100, San Jose CA 95126
Cost: Free
Contact for information and registration: bshafran-mukai@processes.org, or call 408.963.6694 (x421)
Facilitated by Beth Shafran-Mukai (Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist #148837) and Cynthia Church (Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist #150267)
Supervised by Svetlana Kreimer, LMFT 53525 and Kristen Bragg, LMFT 53534
Beth Shafran-Mukai, AMFT, graduated from Sofia University (Institute for Transpersonal Psychology) with a focus on expressive arts. As a clinician, Beth is committed to holding safe and inclusive space for all to bring their “whole selves” to the process of learning and growing, relationally and experientially.
Cynthia is an artist turned therapist who loves the freedom of each person’s expression. She has graduated from JFK University and has been training at PTI for 2 1/2 years.