Stacy Montaigne AuCoin is a licensed counselor and personal consultant who offers individual counseling, workshops, and meditation groups to help clients navigate life transitions and troubled times. She uses a variety of tools including exploring personal stories, imagery, dreams, journaling, meditation, and experiential activities. Upcoming events include a workshop on authenticity and power in the midlife passage on January 30th and weekly morning meditation gatherings with singing bowls every Thursday. Her office is located at 102 South 19th Street on the top floor.
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Melusine Café is a fictional café whose theme is inspired by the Provence region in the South of France and the culture's ancestral connection to the sea.
Savannah Vince is seeking a position in project management. She has a Master's degree in Business Administration with a specialization in project management from Fayetteville State University. She has over 7 years of experience in project coordination, event planning, database management, and administrative assistance roles at Wake Technical Community College and Walt Disney World. Her skills include Microsoft Office, project management tools, accounting software, and customer service.
This document appears to be a Haiku Deck presentation containing 10 photos credited to different photographers. It concludes by encouraging the viewer to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The presentation shows photos from various photographers without providing any other context around the images or topic.
Joanna Stickland has over 20 years of experience providing administrative assistance and client relations for legal matters. She has extensive experience in areas such as family law, criminal defense, workers compensation, personal injury, real estate closings, and commercial/business banking loan closings. She is proficient in software programs such as QuickBooks, Microsoft Word, Westlaw, and LexisNexis.
Introspection is a hypothetical museum exhibition featured at the SCAD Museum of Art. The exhibition concept is derived from the phenomenon experienced by astronauts in orbits who gain sudden realization of global consciousness.
This document summarizes a week-long retreat taking place from June 17th to 24th, 2016 at a chalet called "Singing Silence" located in the Swiss Alps. The retreat, led by counselor Stacy Montaigne AuCoin and instructor David Nutter Summerfield, aims to help participants explore meaningful questions and shift limiting beliefs through activities like meditation, journaling, hiking, and group discussions. Participants will stay at the off-grid chalet and visit nearby sites like the Large Hadron Collider facility. The retreat costs $3150 and is limited to 10 people.
This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare by providing an example Haiku Deck presentation and encouraging the reader to get started making their own. It uses a single photo captioned "Inspired?" to pique interest and a call to action to "GET STARTED" creating Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare.
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Art therapy can help heal psychotrauma by rekindling appreciation for beauty and harmony. There are four levels of art therapy: 1) Art as a language allows clients to express feelings through symbols. 2) Art helps relive past experiences to gain insight and understanding. 3) Art aids self-discovery and improving self-esteem. 4) Art provides pleasant stimuli to restore appreciation of beauty and harmony. Through creative expression, art therapy can help trauma survivors change negative attitudes and find meaning after loss.
Expressive therapy uses creative arts like art, dance, drama, music and writing as a form of therapy. It emphasizes the creative process over the final product. Through creative expression and tapping into imagination, people can examine their feelings, emotions, body and thought processes to heal from difficult experiences like abuse, grief, stress and trauma. Dance movement therapy specifically uses movement and dance for emotional, cognitive, social, physical and behavioral well-being.
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This certificate program combines experiential learning, theory and practice in the person-centered philosophy of Carl Rogers and expressive arts such as movement, art, sound, and journal writing. The two-year program consists of six week-long residential courses that provide a transformational journey of personal growth and healing through creative expression. It is taught by psychotherapists, social workers, and other practitioners who use expressive arts to help clients gain self-empowerment and insight.
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Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
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we simultaneously need harmonious functioning of our body, we need fulfillment of our instincts, we need warm and comforting emotional interactions and we need clarity of thoughts from time to time in the form of convincing answers.
The document provides information about guided meditations led by Michael van Dommelen. His mission is to teach meditation techniques and holistic healing methods to help people transform their lives and heal their bodies. The meditations use sounds, affirmations, breathing exercises and movements to relax the mind and body. Research demonstrates that meditation improves various aspects of life and health by reducing stress and negative thoughts.
This certificate program combines experiential learning, theory, and practice in person-centered philosophy and expressive arts. It consists of six week-long residential courses over two years that facilitate personal growth, professional development, and social change. Participants experience various expressive art modalities like movement, art, sound, and psychodrama in a supportive community to gain insight, self-empowerment, and healing transformation. The program is led by Drs. Natalie Rogers and Sue Ann Herron and takes place at Asilomar conference center in California.
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This document discusses art therapy, its definition, uses, and applications. Art therapy is a form of expressive therapy that uses art-making to improve physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It can be used for counseling, treatment, rehabilitation, and psychotherapy. Art therapy involves using art materials like paint, chalk, and markers to increase self-awareness and coping skills. Common uses of art therapy include helping children with trauma, general illness, cancer patients, disaster relief, bereaved children, homeless youth, and those experiencing incarceration, dyslexia, dementia, autism, and schizophrenia.
Heartfulness Magazine - August 2018(Volume 3, Issue 8)heartfulness
In this issue, we explore creativity in all its facets. We bring to you an exclusive interview with the French painter, Fabienne Verdier, and also artwork and the articles by other young artists. We continue with Dr Gary Huber’s interview on the benefits of meditation for health and well-being, along with articles on work, relationships and much more. In Daaji’s series on Ashtanga Yoga, he has reached the heart of yogic practice, as he guides us how to dive deep in Dhyana, meditation, towards that inner center that is the source of our being, as well as the source of our creativity.
Findings from the second study of my PhD full Thesis available from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/314506853_Living_in_3D_Social_Virtual_Worlds_and_the_Influence_on_Health_Literacy_Health_Behaviour_and_Wellbeing
Art therapy can help heal psychotrauma by rekindling appreciation for beauty and harmony. There are four levels of art therapy: 1) Art as a language allows clients to express feelings through symbols. 2) Art helps relive past experiences to gain insight and understanding. 3) Art aids self-discovery and improving self-esteem. 4) Art provides pleasant stimuli to restore appreciation of beauty and harmony. Through creative expression, art therapy can help trauma survivors change negative attitudes and find meaning after loss.
Expressive therapy uses creative arts like art, dance, drama, music and writing as a form of therapy. It emphasizes the creative process over the final product. Through creative expression and tapping into imagination, people can examine their feelings, emotions, body and thought processes to heal from difficult experiences like abuse, grief, stress and trauma. Dance movement therapy specifically uses movement and dance for emotional, cognitive, social, physical and behavioral well-being.
Healing through art explorations is a presentation I made for The Association for Spirituality in Mental Health at The Royal Hospital in Ottawa. It is the story of my personal journey to holistic health through various art modalities, namely painting with mindfulness.
"Mantra" is a special collection by Imaji Studio, and our guiding principle has always been to "focus your mind, nurture your body, cleanse your soul." With these three core values in mind, we've been inspired to incorporate various elements into the upcoming sustainable fashion collection at Imaji Studio.
This certificate program combines experiential learning, theory and practice in the person-centered philosophy of Carl Rogers and expressive arts such as movement, art, sound, and journal writing. The two-year program consists of six week-long residential courses that provide a transformational journey of personal growth and healing through creative expression. It is taught by psychotherapists, social workers, and other practitioners who use expressive arts to help clients gain self-empowerment and insight.
Person-Centered Expressive Arts Training ProgramJudith Balian
The Person-Centered Expressive Arts Training Program is based on the work of Dr. Natalie Rogers and Dr. Carl Rogers. It is a two-year program for people interested in using art, movement, writing, drama and other creative modalities for healing and personal growth.
Expressive Arts Therapy is an arts-based approach to psychotherapy AND ENERGY PSYCHOLOGY that engages and supports the client through a process of creative expression to help them reconnect with their inner resources.
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
The Wisdom Care Project offers a 1-hour program called "Wisdom Circle" for senior women in nursing homes. The goal is to create a nurturing space where seniors feel honored, empowered, and able to find peace. The program uses practices like sound meditation, sensory stimulation, guided imagery, and storytelling to enrich participants' emotional and physical experiences. Led by two facilitators with experience in counseling, sound therapy, herbal medicine, and women's spirituality, the Wisdom Circle aims to strengthen connections between participants and help them access an empowered internal space.
The BalanCHIng® Method - a metaphorical view on healing trauma, grief & painMonika Marguerite Lux
The BalanCHIng® Method is a cutting edge dynamic new transpersonal Psychotherapy that provides highly focused metaphysical healing through a combination of intuitive counseling and advanced energy healing technique.
we simultaneously need harmonious functioning of our body, we need fulfillment of our instincts, we need warm and comforting emotional interactions and we need clarity of thoughts from time to time in the form of convincing answers.
The document provides information about guided meditations led by Michael van Dommelen. His mission is to teach meditation techniques and holistic healing methods to help people transform their lives and heal their bodies. The meditations use sounds, affirmations, breathing exercises and movements to relax the mind and body. Research demonstrates that meditation improves various aspects of life and health by reducing stress and negative thoughts.
This certificate program combines experiential learning, theory, and practice in person-centered philosophy and expressive arts. It consists of six week-long residential courses over two years that facilitate personal growth, professional development, and social change. Participants experience various expressive art modalities like movement, art, sound, and psychodrama in a supportive community to gain insight, self-empowerment, and healing transformation. The program is led by Drs. Natalie Rogers and Sue Ann Herron and takes place at Asilomar conference center in California.
This document advertises a 3-hour workshop on navigating change through transpersonal art therapy. The workshop will use art therapy processes like meditation, mindfulness exercises, journaling and sharing to help participants explore transition and gain deeper insights. It will be held on September 24th from 10am to 1pm at Lifeline Northern Beaches in Balgowlah. The cost is $55 and includes all materials and a tea break. Interested participants should contact the facilitator, Lena Wegenaar, to register and pay, as spaces are limited to 12 people.
This document discusses art therapy, its definition, uses, and applications. Art therapy is a form of expressive therapy that uses art-making to improve physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It can be used for counseling, treatment, rehabilitation, and psychotherapy. Art therapy involves using art materials like paint, chalk, and markers to increase self-awareness and coping skills. Common uses of art therapy include helping children with trauma, general illness, cancer patients, disaster relief, bereaved children, homeless youth, and those experiencing incarceration, dyslexia, dementia, autism, and schizophrenia.
Heartfulness Magazine - August 2018(Volume 3, Issue 8)heartfulness
In this issue, we explore creativity in all its facets. We bring to you an exclusive interview with the French painter, Fabienne Verdier, and also artwork and the articles by other young artists. We continue with Dr Gary Huber’s interview on the benefits of meditation for health and well-being, along with articles on work, relationships and much more. In Daaji’s series on Ashtanga Yoga, he has reached the heart of yogic practice, as he guides us how to dive deep in Dhyana, meditation, towards that inner center that is the source of our being, as well as the source of our creativity.
Heartfulness Magazine - August 2018(Volume 3, Issue 8)
Passages&Pathways
1. Passages & Pathways
Stacy Montaigne AuCoin, LCSW
Why Come?
I am a genuine, intuitive and caring counselor & personal
consultant. Youcan workwith me individually, or participate in my
workshops, seminars & meditation groups.
I can help younavigate through troubled times & life
transitions. I can help you understand self-imposed limitations,
break through psychologicaland creative blocksto find your
authentic expression and voice. Let me help you develop a
greater sense of well-being, empowerment and meaning in life.
I use a variety of tools, which include exploring meaning
from personal stories, imagery, dreams, archetypes, journaling,
meditation and experiential workin the outdoors and with art,
sound and music.
Your lifeis precious and full of potential. Contact me
now and let’s get started. I look forwardto meeting you soon.
Events & Services:
Every
Thursday am
7:30-8:30am
Friday pm
January 30
5:30pm-8pm
TBA
Weekdays
Morning Meditation
With Singing Bowls
Authenticity & Power
in the Midlife Passage
Workshop
Living As a Sacred Art;
Cultivating Presence
Individual counseling &
personal consultation
Contact:
Rivendellsal@gmail.com
or 579-5072
Offices:
102 South 19th (Corner of S.19th &
Babcock), Top Floor
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Upcoming Workshops & Seminars
Authenticity & Power
in the Midlife Passage
Workshop
(January 30, 2015, from 5:30-8pm)
The midlife passage is a profound
time of change in a woman’s life.
Participating in this workshop will help you
to see the gifts that can be cultivated from
moving through this passage. You will
break out of old destructive mindsets to
claim authenticity, personal power, and
wholeness.
We will explore mind, body, emotion
and spirit as it relates to this life passage. We
will discover your symbols,
archetypes, and relational patterns to
understand strengths and pitfalls.
We will use narrative, journaling,
dreams, imagery, as well as helpful
educational tools.
Come join me and other supportive
women on the path of authenticity and power.
Call now to save a place…perhaps with a
friend.
I help people who are wrestling with depression, anxiety,
transitions of all kinds (mid-life, career, marital, divorce,
retirement, illness, loss), relationship difficulties, creative
blocks, grief, crises in self-esteem, lack of inspiration & vitality,
lack of direction, existential crises, spiritual growth, energy
blocks.
The struggles that bring people to me…
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This workshop is
designed to bring people to
the Centered place within
themselves, to reawaken a
sense of awe and beauty in
the every day, to cultivate a
sense of mindfulness and
presence that will open
them up to deeper
connection with others,
with events in their lives,
with nature, with spirit
(however each person
defines it).
By cultivating
presence and
centeredness, we activate
the synchronistic (to
borrow from Carl Jung)
events that help us live
more purposely, more
meaningfully, and more
fully.
Within a warm and
supportive environment,
we will use meditation (not
tied to a particular
tradition), singing bowls,
music, and imagery to
deepen relaxation and to
create inner stillness and
centeredness. We will use
certain exercises to shift
out of limiting and self-
destructive patterns of
thinking into a more
joyous, harmonious
perspective. We will
activate playfulness and
spontaneity. We will
access the wellspring of
creativity, well-being,
and peace we can
cultivate in our lives
every day.
Come join us for
an enriching,
transformative
experience.
More Workshops &
Seminars
Living as a Sacred Art;
Cultivating Presence
Workshop
(Date TBA)
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Every Thursday
morning
7:30am-8:30am
Every Thursday
morning I will facilitate a
meditation session, open-
house. The meditation will
often include singing bowls
to facilitate deepening,
opening, and stillness. This
meditation is open to
everyone and does not
follow a particular
tradition, although it
borrows from
several.
Come join us in our
warm, comfortable, living-
room-like atmosphere.
(Requested donation of
$10—or what you can
afford). It’s a wonderful
way to start your day.
Weekly Meditation
Gatherings
with Singing Bowls
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Stacy Montaigne
AuCoin, LCSW,
Counselor & Personal
Consultant
Stacy Montaigne AuCoin,
LCSW
Licensed Counselor &
Personal Consultant
Contact Information:
Rivendellsal@gmail.com
406-579-5072
Website:
PassagesandPathways.com
Offices:
102 South 19th,
(Corner of S.19th and Babcock)
Top Floor
Langohr Flower Shop Building
(access from Nail Salon hallway)
Free First Consultation,
Sliding Fees