Weekend Intensives
Intensive weekend (or longer) experiential therapy programs in Nashville and elsewhere afford the opportunity to focus on your work in a more concentrated way, some with staffed overnight accommodations. All programs are open to participants who are or have been in therapy. Referrals are welcome. All workshops are facilitated by Joan Furman, MSN, AHN-BC, CET II.
For registration, please complete the online form on each course page, or contact Joan at 615-500-6998.
| Date | Time | Session |
| Oct 21-23, 2011 | Friday-Sunday | Equine Intensive |
| Jan 20-22, 2012 | Friday-Sunday | Weekend Intensive |
| Feb 16-19, 2012 | Friday-Sunday | A Loss Too Great: Healing a Devastating Grief |
| April 20-22, 2012 | Thurs-Sunday | Equine Intensive |
| July 12-15, 2012 | Friday-Sunday | A Loss Too Great: Healing a Devastating Grief |
| July 27-29, 2012 | Friday-Sunday | Weekend Intensive |
| Aug 23-26, 2012 | Friday-Sunday | A Loss Too Great: Healing a Devastating Grief |
| Sept 28-30, 2012 | Friday-Sunday | Equine Intensive |
| Oct 12-18, 2012 | Friday-Sunday | Trauma Reparation Retreat |
Classes |
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| Date | Time | Session |
| September 15-16, 2012 | 10am-4:30pm | First Degree Reiki (Two Day Class) |
| November 3, 2012 | 10am-5pm | Second Degree Reiki |
| To Be Announced | 10am-5pm | The Art of Becoming Wiser: A Therapeutic Retreat for Women Over Fifty |
| To Be Announced | 10am-4pm | Meditation 101™ |
Joan Furman, MSN, AHN-BC, CET II is a nurse practitioner and Clinical Experiential Therapist offering counseling, experiential therapy, EMDR Level II, Reiki therapy, healing touch therapies, guided imagery and other approaches to create a healthful mind/body relationship. Her private practice and center for healing, Chrysalis, is located in Nashville, Tennessee.
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