Date: May 26
Time: 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM Beirut Time
Format: Live Online Session via Onlinevents
Facilitator: Eliane Ibrahim
About the Workshop
Enuresis (bedwetting) can be deeply distressing for children, especially when it's unresponsive to medical treatment. This unique workshop introduces a transformative psychosomatic approach based on the pioneering work of Professor Sami Ali, combining theater exercises, somatic processing, and creative movement to address the emotional and bodily roots of resistant enuresis.
Led by expert therapist Eliane Ibrahim, this interactive online session offers mental health professionals powerful new tools for working with children through a body-centered and expressive lens.
What You’ll Learn
Understand how somatic imprinting of trauma can manifest as chronic conditions like enuresis.
Learn to apply creative, non-verbal techniques like movement and theater exercises in therapeutic settings.
Discover Professor Sami Ali's psychosomatic theory as a framework for holistic intervention.
Explore ways to bridge mind-body connections in children using experiential practices.
Gain practical tools to enrich your therapeutic repertoire and support children beyond clinical medication routes.
Why This Workshop is Important
Enuresis affects emotional well-being, self-esteem, and family dynamics—especially when traditional treatments fail.
Mental health professionals often lack somatic-based techniques to address underlying trauma.
Theater and creative movement provide a safe, expressive outlet for children to process their internal experiences.
This approach empowers therapists to create transformative, child-friendly spaces for healing.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is ideal for professionals working closely with children, including:
Therapists and counselors
Child psychologists and psychotherapists
Social workers in educational or clinical settings
Psychomotor and movement therapists
Mental health practitioners exploring somatic approaches
If you’re seeking alternative therapeutic tools for children suffering from treatment-resistant enuresis, this session offers a rare opportunity to learn from a cutting-edge psychosomatic perspective.
Pay what you can – contributions start at $20
Translation provided to English