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CREATED:20160607T201108
SUMMARY:UU Women's Connection Retreat in WI
LOCATION:DeKoven Retreat Center\, Racine\, WI
DESCRIPTION:October 14-16, 2016
DeKoven Retreat Center, Racine, WI
Keynote: Dr. Kayta (
 Kathleen) Curzie Gajdos (http://www.amazon.com/Kayta-Gajdos/e/B00JQTJOBM/re
 f=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1), author of Quiet Wisdom in Loud Times: The Rise 
 of the Wounded Feminine.\n
In the fall of 2015, Kayta took a trip with Caro
 l Christ, to Crete, where she visited many ancient Minoan goddess sites on 
 mountaintops and in deep caves, and reclaimed them for the goddess through 
 song and ritual. She met Karin Janowski and Pat Hyams, also on the trip. Ka
 rin and Kayta are intrepid hikers. Kayta and Pat formed "the choir" on the 
 trip and taught chants to the other participants. The trip to Crete is an i
 ndelible memory for all of them.\n
Kayta is a psychologist who works with i
 ndividuals, couples, and families. She has experience and training in the f
 ields of alcohol and drug addictions, hypnosis, family therapy, Jungian the
 ory, meditation and mindfulness, grief and trauma, EMDR, ETT, sandplay ther
 apy, and dreamwork. Dr. Gajdos developed a practice in the Pittsburgh area,
  where she also wrote for the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic's Fa
 mily Therapy Newsletter.\n
Dr. Gajdos has published in the American Psychol
 ogical Association Bulletin, The Family Psychologist, and in the Swedenborg
 ian publications, Chrysalis and The Messenger. Illness, Crisis and Loss has
  published her articles on intergenerational grief as well as on the compas
 sion of Kathe Kollwitz and Mr. Rogers. She has taught at the graduate level
  at West Chester University and Wilmington University, and has supervised p
 sychologists in training. Having served as field faculty for Vermont Colleg
 e of Norwich University and the Union Institute's Center for Distance Learn
 ing, she most recently served as external faculty for Pacifica Graduate Ins
 titute.\n
Living in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, Dr. Gajdos has been a column
 ist for the Chadds Ford Post and the Kennett Paper. Now, her Mind Matters c
 olumn appears online in Chadds Ford Live. In addition to her private practi
 ce, Dr. Gajdos facilitates a grief support group, SAM (Survivors of Acciden
 t and Murder) for the Mental Health Association in Delaware. Active in disa
 ster relief with the Red Cross and Medical Reserve Corps, she is the Disast
 er Resource Network coordinator for the Delaware Psychological Association.
  She participated in Hurricane Katrina relief efforts as a member of teams 
 from the Department of Health and Human Services' Substance Abuse and Menta
 l Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).\n
Dr. Gajdos holds Master's degr
 ees in both philosophy and clinical psychology and received her Ph.D. in co
 unseling at the University of Pittsburgh. Among her professional affiliatio
 ns, she includes having been a founding member and board member of the C.G.
  Jung Educational Center of Pittsburgh, as well as being listed in Who's Wh
 o of American Women. Woven into her professional career are Dr. Gajdos' pur
 suits of dancing, singing, and writing poetry. Her website address is: http
 ://www.drgajdos.com\n
More details: www.uuwomensconnection.org (http://www.
 uuwomensconnection.org)\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h3 style="text-align: center;">October 14-16, 2016</h3><h3 style="text-ali
 gn: center;">DeKoven Retreat Center, Racine, WI</h3><p><img src="https://ma
 il.uuwr.org/images/stories/people/Dr-Kayta-Curzie-Gajdos.jpg" alt="Dr Kayta
  Curzie Gajdos" width="250" height="188" style="margin: 0px 5px 0px 0px; fl
 oat: left; border: #000000;" /><img src="https://mail.uuwr.org/images/stori
 es/people/quiet-wisdom-loud-times.jpg" alt="quiet wisdom loud times" width=
 "200" height="284" style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 5px; float: right; border: #0
 00000;" />Keynote: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Kayta-Gajdos/e/B00JQTJOBM
 /ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1" target="_blank"><strong>Dr. Kayta (Kathleen) 
 Curzie Gajdos</strong></a>, author of Quiet Wisdom in Loud Times: The Rise 
 of the Wounded Feminine.</p><p>In the fall of 2015, Kayta took a trip with 
 Carol Christ, to Crete, where she visited many ancient Minoan goddess sites
  on mountaintops and in deep caves, and reclaimed them for the goddess thro
 ugh song and ritual. She met Karin Janowski and Pat Hyams, also on the trip
 . Karin and Kayta are intrepid hikers. Kayta and Pat formed "the choir" on 
 the trip and taught chants to the other participants. The trip to Crete is 
 an indelible memory for all of them.</p><p>Kayta is a psychologist who work
 s with individuals, couples, and families. She has experience and training 
 in the fields of alcohol and drug addictions, hypnosis, family therapy, Jun
 gian theory, meditation and mindfulness, grief and trauma, EMDR, ETT, sandp
 lay therapy, and dreamwork. Dr. Gajdos developed a practice in the Pittsbur
 gh area, where she also wrote for the Western Psychiatric Institute and Cli
 nic's Family Therapy Newsletter.</p><p>Dr. Gajdos has published in the Amer
 ican Psychological Association Bulletin, The Family Psychologist, and in th
 e Swedenborgian publications, Chrysalis and The Messenger. Illness, Crisis 
 and Loss has published her articles on intergenerational grief as well as o
 n the compassion of Kathe Kollwitz and Mr. Rogers. She has taught at the gr
 aduate level at West Chester University and Wilmington University, and has 
 supervised psychologists in training. Having served as field faculty for Ve
 rmont College of Norwich University and the Union Institute's Center for Di
 stance Learning, she most recently served as external faculty for Pacifica 
 Graduate Institute.</p><p>Living in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, Dr. Gajdos h
 as been a columnist for the Chadds Ford Post and the Kennett Paper. Now, he
 r Mind Matters column appears online in Chadds Ford Live. In addition to he
 r private practice, Dr. Gajdos facilitates a grief support group, SAM (Surv
 ivors of Accident and Murder) for the Mental Health Association in Delaware
 . Active in disaster relief with the Red Cross and Medical Reserve Corps, s
 he is the Disaster Resource Network coordinator for the Delaware Psychologi
 cal Association. She participated in Hurricane Katrina relief efforts as a 
 member of teams from the Department of Health and Human Services' Substance
  Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).</p><p>Dr. Gajdos
  holds Master's degrees in both philosophy and clinical psychology and rece
 ived her Ph.D. in counseling at the University of Pittsburgh. Among her pro
 fessional affiliations, she includes having been a founding member and boar
 d member of the C.G. Jung Educational Center of Pittsburgh, as well as bein
 g listed in Who's Who of American Women. Woven into her professional career
  are Dr. Gajdos' pursuits of dancing, singing, and writing poetry. Her webs
 ite address is: <a>http://www.drgajdos.com</a></p><p>More details: <a href=
 "http://www.uuwomensconnection.org">www.uuwomensconnection.org</a></p>
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