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The Jung Center

Integrating Trauma: The Psychoemotional, Physical and Subtle Bodies

Saturday, Jun. 13, 2020 – Saturday, Jun. 13, 2020

10:00 AM – 04:00 PM
US/Central

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Habituated patterning can manifest in a myriad of ways; anxiety, depression, fear, anger, rigidity, chronic tension, inflammation and pain, lack of vitality and subtle energy stagnation. By utilizing movement, breath and visualization techniques, each participant will be supported and encouraged to unearth and hold space for their vulnerabilities.

This livestreaming program can be taken from home or anywhere with an internet connection. If you register, you will be emailed viewing instructions prior to the event.

All times are CDT. Please contact [email protected], or 713.524.8253 x23 with any questions. Learn more about online learning.

Debbie Mills, Lance Westendarp

Debbie Mills began her journey into the healing arts nearly three decades ago. She has traveled extensively, studying with many gifted teachers and healers along the way, and is committed to helping others discover their own unique journey on the path to health and healing. Utilizing massage, yoga therapy, yoga and energy healing, she guides her students and clients into deeper awareness. She has a private practice and small studio in Montrose.

Lance Westendarp is a naturopathic doctor, acupuncturist, herbalist and mindful movement specialist in Houston. He studied naturopathic and Chinese medicine at Bastyr University in Kenmore, WA followed by a naturopathic primary care residency in Washington. He is also board certified in biofeedback and mind body medicine, and has been teaching and practicing movement and yoga for over fifteen years. He credits his mentors Debbie Mills and the Ido Portal Method as his movement influences.

To buy tickets, please visit the event page.

HOURS & ADMISSION

  • Monday - Thursday, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Friday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Saturday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Bookstore Closed Friday, -
    Closed Sunday
  • Member Pricing: $125.00 Non-member Pricing: $125.00

Directions & Parking

  • Free Parking
  • Street Parking
  • Do not park in the lot behind the MFAH building on weekdays before 5 pm. However, the museum does generously allow Jung Center patrons to park in the lot after 5 pm and on the weekend. Paid parking available in front of The Center and on Montrose in front of The Glassell School and the MFAH Administration Building. Parking is always at a premium in the Museum District during business hours, but parallel parking spaces can often be found in front of The Center and on Montrose in front of The Glassell School and the MFAH Administration Building.

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