More About the Hakomi Method
The Hakomi Method combines the Eastern traditions of mindfulness and non-violence with a unique, highly effective Western methodology. Hakomi was developed and is applied primarily as an experiential psychotherapy, but is also designed to be integrated by other practitioners in a wide variety of contexts.
“The impulse to heal is real and powerful and lies within the client. Our job as therapist is to evoke this healing power, meet its tests and support it in its expression and development. We are not the healers. We are the context in which the healing is inspired.”
Ron Kurtz, Hakomi author and trainer
“Hakomi presents some astounding methods for getting to core material. It is well grounded in theory and revolutionary in its results.”
Association of Humanistic Psychology
“Hakomi is an excellent system for learning key emotional intelligence skills”
Daniel Goleman, author of the bestseller Emotional Intelligence
“Hakomi has been a major force in promoting mindfulness in psychotherapy.”
Babette Rothschild, M.S.W., author of The Body Remembers
“Hakomi is the absolute cutting edge of modern therapeutic technique.”
John Bradshaw, author of Bradshaw on The Family
“A visionary contribution in bringing mindfulness to our therapeutic community.”
Daniel Siegel, M.D., author of The Developing Mind and The Mindful Brain
For additional information about the Hakomi method, go to http://www.hakomiinstitute.com.