DARe 3 videos. Jan. 15 & 16. 1-6 p.m. $200 on-site.

© 2009 Diane Poole Heller DARe Dynamic Attachment Re-patterning Experience Module 3 743 Club Circle, Louisville, CO 80027 USA ph: 001 303 790 0603 fax: 001 303 604 2145

DARe 3

Intimacy with Self, Others and Beingness8/8/2010

Day One Themes

Living a Real and Passionate Life

Attachment Style and Related Intimacy Issues

Secure

Avoidant

Ambivalent

Disorganized

Day Two Themes

Live Review Exercise

Relationship Partners

Safe Touch Regulation Exercise

Day Three Themes

Gender Fluidity, Identity, Roles

Heart Genital

Day Four Themes

Sacred Sexuality

Diane Poole Heller, Ph.D., of Louisville, Colorado, USA, an internationally applauded author, therapist and teacher, is an established expert in the field of trauma resolution, with

30 years experience in spiritual exploration.

She brings cutting edge psychology, solid science, and insightful spirituality together with her 30 years

of trauma resolution experience through her artful, approachable teaching style. Her approach to trauma

healing is holistic and effective and inter-weaves all aspects of the human experience – body, mind, and

spirit – in the healing process. Dr. Heller’s approach to healing is a result of over 30 years of research,

teaching, practice and spiritual disciplines which have lead to her believe that trauma, when

supported with the proper approaches, can be an opportunity of greater spiritual expansion.

Her workshops are presented with interactive lectures, multimedia presentations and live demonstrations of the therapeutic practices in actual healing sessions. Workshop topics she

presents include: the Dynamic Attachment Re-Patterning Experience (Dare) workshop series; Victim Perpetrator Dynamics; The Power of Presence; Character Disorders: Schizoid,

Narcissistic, Borderline, Character Structure; and Psychotherapy and Spirituality. She has presented these workshops around the world.

Her book, "Crash Course," an explanation of how to resolve auto accident trauma, has been published in the US and internationally and is used as a guide for healing general trauma. She

has created a highly successful series of media resources, DVDs, CDs and articles for SE practitioners and others interested in healing.

As dynamic speaker and teacher she has been featured at prestigious international seminars and conferences and is the author of numerous articles in the field, including a CNN video production dealing with the Columbine High School tragedy.

Dr. Heller began her work with Peter Levine, founder of the Somatic Experiencing® method of trauma resolution in 1989. As a Senior Faculty member for Levine’s Foundation for Human

Enrichment she teaches all levels of SE in the US and abroad, including Denmark, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Israel and others.

Levine’s theory postulates that symptoms of trauma are the effect of a dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). He has shown through his work that, when supported by the procedures of Somatic Experiencing, the body has an inherent capacity to self-regulate after experiencing trauma. SE sessions are done face to face; however, unlike traditional psycho-therapies, they involve a client tracking his or her own “felt-sense” experience. This approach engages the client’s awareness of their own physical sensations as a partner to their own recovery.

Through a series of techniques that interplay between memories, body sensations, and dialogue with the therapist, traumatic events held in the body are discharged, allowing the body to self- regulate and emotional balance to be restored.