Hakomi Institute of San Francisco



2425 Fillmore, Suite 200
San Francisco, CA 94115


The Hakomi Institute of San Francisco and its partners offer professional body-oriented psychotherapy trainings by an international core of therapists and educators throughout the United States, Europe, the Pacific Rim, Australia, and New Zealand.

Hakomi Institute of San Francisco represents a deep integration of mindfulness and a strong belief in how the body reflects psychological material, through movement, gesture, and voice.

The Hakomi Institute of San Francisco, California, offers two weekends workshops. The Introductory Workshop serves to introduce the general public to the Hakomi Method. This program is suitable for mental and Allied Health professionals as well.

The Institute's Application Workshop includes programs relating to specific areas of mental health work, and personal and spiritual growth. This workshop serves to apply the Hakomi Method to important issues in psychotherapy today.

Hakomi Methods Trainings teaches the Hakomi Method in part or its entirety for clinicians to apply within their own practices.

The Institute offers supervision and consultation for individuals and small groups, focusing on the application of the Hakomi Method and somatic psychotherapy in general.

The Hakomi Institute of San Francisco provides In-Service Presentations and Trainings in hospitals, mental health clinics, hospices, universities, and counseling centers.

Quick Facts:

  • The Hakomi Institute of San Francisco was founded in Boulder, Colorado, in 1981.

  • The original method of Hakomi was created by nationally renowned psychotherapist Ron Kurtz.

  • The Hakomi Method's mindfulness-based approach can be used in both educational and psychotherapeutic settings.

  • The Hakomi Institute of San Francisco offers continuing education (CEU) credits for nurses.

  • Interested individuals can now register online for most workshops and trainings

  • This school profile has been compiled and updated by The CollegeBound Network. The school is not affiliated with The CollegeBound Network and shall not be considered a sponsor of this program.
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