(english) Prior Experience & Process Competence
Therapeutic Background: Have you previously participated in psychotherapy or guided process work? If so: What form (e.g., Gestalt therapy, depth psychology, body psychotherapy)? For how long?
English: Tantric/Spiritual Practice: Have you participated in any extended training programs (e.g., year-long trainings, ongoing men's groups)? Please specify the type of training, the institute/teacher, and the duration. Weekend workshops or festivals alone are generally not sufficient.
English: Dealing with projections: How do you react when you are strongly triggered in a seminar (anger, shame, rejection towards the instructor or the women)? What are your tools for self-regulation?
English: 2. Motivation & Self-Reflection
We will work on topics such as performance pressure, patriarchy, and subtle forms of violence.
Your intention: Why do you want to attend this particular seminar? What is your current need or longing?
English: Self-image “Neediness & Pressure”: How does the issue of performance pressure or fixation on a goal (orgasm/penetration) manifest itself in your sexuality?
English: Self-image “Shadow & Power”: We explore our own patterns and boundary-crossing impulses (physical/psychological). Where do you perceive these tendencies in yourself? Please be honest – this is about accepting the shadow, not condemning it.
English: 3. Health
Are you currently undergoing psychiatric treatment or taking psychotropic medication? Do you have a history of psychotic episodes or severe trauma? (This is not a disqualifying factor per se, but must be discussed beforehand.)
History of violence: Have there been situations in your past where you massively crossed boundaries (physical violence, sexual abuse)?
English: Agreement to the setting: Are you aware that the women present (experts) act as therapeutic mirrors and have the right to veto at any time? Do you agree that every interaction serves learning and not mere gratification?
English: Yes, I understand the focus of the seminar and accept the rules regarding the roles of sex workers in therapeutic support. Please confirm with "Yes". If not, select "No".