
Sep. 30. 21 – Oct. 3. 21

Oct. 4. 21 – Oct. 10. 21
To register, and for more information: https://gabormate–sand.thrivecart.com/supporter/

May. 14. 22 – May. 15. 22
May 14: The Tragic Tension Between Authenticity and Attachment:
Different points of view does not mean conflict. Disagreement doesn't mean conflict. We confuse ourselves with our point of view and feel threatened when there is an opposing point of view. How does it happen that we identify as our points of view? That identification is the loss of the authentic self,

May. 16. 22 – May. 16. 22

May. 18. 22 – May. 18. 22

May. 19. 22 – May. 19. 22
Using Compassionate Inquiry, the therapist unveils the level of consciousness, mental climate, hidden assumptions, implicit memories and body states that form the real message that words both express and conceal.
Through Compassionate Inquiry, the client can recognize the unconscious dynamics that run their lives and how to liberate themsel

May. 21. 22 – May. 21. 22

May. 25. 22 – May. 25. 22

May. 27. 22 – May. 27. 22

May. 28. 22 – May. 28. 22

Jun. 13. 22 – Jun. 13. 22
Using Compassionate Inquiry, the therapist unveils the level of consciousness, mental climate, hidden assumptions, implicit memories and body states that form the real message that words both express and conceal.
Through Compassionate Inquiry, the client can recognize the unconscious dynamics that run their lives and how to liberate themsel

Jun. 13. 22 – Jun. 13. 22
Western society in general looks at medicine as the answer and tends to treat mind and body as separate entities—a view that disregards the insights and teachings of ancient human wisdom. Paradoxically, such dualism also ignores the findings of modern science. The brain and body systems that proces

Jun. 17. 22 – Jun. 17. 22
Stress is ubiquitous these days — it plays a role in the workplace, in the home, and virtually everywhere that people interact. It can take a heavy toll unless it is recognized and managed effectively and insightfully.

Jun. 24. 22 – Jun. 24. 22
For twelve years Dr. Maté was the staff physician at a clinic for drug-addicted people in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, where he worked with patients challenged by hard-core drug addiction, mental illness and HIV, including at Vancouver Supervised Injection Site. In his most recent bestselling book In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts, he shows that their addictions do not represent a discrete set of medical disorde

Jun. 25. 22 – Jun. 25. 22
Based on the book When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress
(U.S. subtitle: Understanding the Stress-Disease Connection)
Stress is ubiquitous these days — it plays a role in the workplace, in the home, and virtually everywhere that people interact. It can take a heavy toll unless it is recognized and managed effectively and insightfully.
Western medicine, in theory and practice, tends to tr

Jun. 26. 22 – Jun. 26. 22
Childhood developmental disorders such as ADHD, ODD, and other mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, personality disorders, etc. can all be traced to either negative

Sep. 11. 22 – Sep. 11. 22

Sep. 19. 22 – Sep. 19. 22

Sep. 22. 22 – Sep. 22. 22
This event is free and open to the public.

Sep. 26. 22 – Sep. 26. 22

Hello Again: A Fresh Start for Parents and their Adult Children (online)
Mar. 4. 24 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Please note: this is a private event.
Based on Gabor and his son Daniel Maté’s upcoming book of the same name. Expected to be published early in 2024
Father-and-son Gabor and Daniel Maté lead this candid and probing inquiry into what it means to outgrow and transform past-based dynamics in adult parent-child relationships.
The American teacher and author Ram Das once said, “If you think you’re so enlightened, go spend a week with your parents.” Family relationships are often fraught with complexity, and the unique relationship between parent and child can be challenging well into adulthood. Old dynamics have a way of clouding our views of one another in the present, giving rise to unpleasant reactions and interactions. Sometimes we seek to avoid conflict by keeping each other at an emotional arm’s length, creating yet another impediment to genuine connection.
Moving beyond these repetitive patterns would free us up to relate to one another in the present and enjoy the many benefits of an authentic relationship. But how?
This program examines the historical source of old patterns with compassion, humour and insight, and – most importantly – helps to clear the way for a new relationship, unencumbered by what came before.
Details
- Date:
- Mar. 4. 24
- Time:
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10:00 am - 11:30 am