Somatic Awareness in Process Groups: Deepening Connection Through the Body

Join us for an experiential workshop exploring how somatic awareness can transform group dynamics. Learn to tune into bodily sensations as a source of insight, regulation, and relational attunement in process groups. We’ll integrate mindfulness and embodied presence to cultivate deeper connections, enhance group cohesion, and navigate interpersonal tensions with greater ease.

Date: 18 Feb 2025, Tuesday
Time: 7 pm to 8:30 pm Eastern Time (My timezone)
Cost: USD 40 (Free for current ACG participants—use coupon code Choice123 at checkout)

About the Facilitator

Kan Yan

Kan Yan is a first generation Chinese American living in Austin, TX and Berkeley, California. He works as a consultant and executive coach helping purpose-driven leaders and organizations realize their visions through cultivating wisdom and effectiveness. He has worked for the UN, US Federal Courts, and McKinsey & Company where he consulted Fortune 500 clients on leadership development with a focus on mindfulness. His recent work has focused on organizations advocating for psychedelic medicine including developing the strategic plan for the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). Kan has spent hundreds of days in silent meditation retreat and teaches about Buddhism. He has facilitated process groups focused on shared identities including groups for men, BIPOC, and Chinese heritage people. He teaches contemplative movement practices and loves to bring embodiment into his facilitation.