Description
We come into this world with the energy of the whole self: the function of sensations, emotions, thoughts and actions. Out of the need to survive and be accepted in our family of origin, we often give up parts of ourselves to “not be” something or we rebel and are “too much” of something. As we grow up, we begin to realise, in different ways, that we have paid a high price: the loss of vital ways to live life to the full.
In our journey through life, in the important relationships we experience – of love, friendship, mentorship, etc – we seek this reintegration, where something in us feels the need to reclaim these lost parts of ourselves. By reconnecting with these parts, we have the opportunity to begin to act as a whole self, to accept and enjoy life, in a living and complete way.
The relational psychotherapist Diana Lupu, author of the journal-book “Psychodiscoveries: your growth journal”, a tool for self-discovery, invites you on this practical journey of search and (re)wholeness of your relationship with yourself and others.
About the facilitator:
Diana Lupu is the psychotherapist of a new generation. As training, she is a family psychotherapist, couples relationship guide – accredited in the Imago method and adolescent counsellor. The intention is to help build healthy relationships through science, awareness and a little humour.
The motto that guides his therapeutic practice and the lens through which he looks and listens to people’s needs is: “We are born out of a relationship. We are wounded in a relationship. We heal through a relationship. Thus, I work with couples, parents, teens and adults to understand relational language, but also to build a story that provides meaning and self-awareness – with the goal of consciously working on the quality of our relationships and our lives.”