Hakomi Vancouver

In-Person Hakomi Skills Training Program in Vancouver

  • 17 Sep 2026
  • 1:00 PM
  • 14 Mar 2027
  • 4:00 PM
  • Soundhouse Studios, 33 West 8th Ave, Vancouver, BC
  • 17

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Hakomi Skills Training Program

September 2026 to March 2027

Facilitated by Georgia Marvin, Senior Trainer and Legacy Holder

Assisted by Katie Askew, Trainer


Join a committed cohort for 7 months of experiential training in the Hakomi Method in Vancouver, Canada. Georgia Marvin will guide you into the heart of Hakomi, a deep dive into the state of mind which holds the skillfulness required to assist others on their healing journey.

This will include 6 three-day workshops and 6 two-hour online Zoom sessions. Note: limited spots are available for this unique, in-person offering.


2026 Dates:            


Workshop Series 1 - State of Mind Skills


Thursday September 17: 1 to 5pm

Friday September 18: 10am to 5pm

Saturday September 19: 9am to 4pm 


Workshop Series 2 - Relational Skills


Thursday October 22: 1to 5pm

Friday October 23: 10am to 5pm

Saturday October 24: 9am to 4pm


Workshop Series 3 - Observational Skills


Thursday November 19: 1 to 5pm

Friday November 20: 10am to 5pm

Saturday November 21: 9am to 4pm



2027 Dates:


Workshop Series 4 – Modeling Skills


Friday January 22: 1 to 5pm

Saturday January 23: 10am to 5pm

Sunday January 24: 9am to 4pm



Workshop Series 5 - Experimental Skills


Friday February 12: 1 to 5pm

Saturday February 13: 10am to 5pm

Sunday February 14: 9am to 4pm 


Workshop Series 6 – Support For Healing Skills


Friday March 12: 1 to 5pm

Saturday March 13: 10am to 5pm

Sunday March 14: 9am to 4pm

COST

Early Bird: $2850 + GST (Deadline June 30)

Regular: $3300 + GST

Full payment required to secure your spot.

*Please Note Our Cancellation Policy: To ensure commitment to oneself and to the cohort group, no refunds will be offered.


To learn more, feel free to contact Amarpreet Lalli at amarcorp@gmail.com.

Hakomi Education Network Vancouver

As visitors to this sacred land, we offer respect and gratitude to the people who have come before us, and all stewards of this land: past present and future. We recognize that what is now known as Vancouver is the traditional unceded land of the Tsleil-waututh, Squamish and Musqueam peoples and is now also home to many diverse Indigenous, Inuit and Métis peoples. We are grateful to have the opportunity to be nourished on this land and we set our intention to be instruments of healing.

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