About
Nina
About
Nina
Bringing out the best in us
Nina Koren, MSc, MA, PhD, born in Austria, is an expert specializing in Nonduality and embodiment training.
Supporting holistic transformation towards health and wellbeing is one of her major passions. Nina loves guiding explorations into our deepest selves, which hold our highest joy and potential. In her work she applies a variety of modalities, from transformative talk and dance to gentle healing touch. She provides in-depth process facilitation and coaching for individuals, groups and teams both in private practice in Austria and internationally, in English and German languages.
Nina is a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy BACP (www.bacp.co.uk). With her dear friend and colleague Christof Huber she founded the „interCONNECTme“ Training Program as well as “Conscious Movement”, which is a beautiful, meditative, relaxing movement series. She is Co-Founder and Member of the Board at Brennan Healing Science® Austria (join an Intro-Workshop here) and the workshop-series and blog “The Art of Loving”.
Spirituality and the Body
Nina holds a PhD in Psychology, an MSc degree in Integrated Health Sciences and an M.A. in Russian and French language and literature. She is a licensed psychological counsellor and body worker, who studied Nondual Healing at the Foundation for Non-Duality (Jason Shulman, New York) and graduated from an intensive six-year training program at the Barbara Brennan School of Healing® (BIP), where later she used to teach healing and body oriented process facilitation (Advanced Studies Program). She is currently a teacher for the Foundation for Nonduality, you can read more about the programs here.
Nina has always been interested in the intersection between spirituality, our physical existence and science – so she created and directed the science department for the MSc Training in Body-Mind Process Facilitation in Lisbon, taught at the Inter-University College Graz, Seckau and published research on mind-body-approaches (see below).
Other training and work experience includes: Hospice Work, Brief Family Therapy (Steve de Shazer), Process Work (Arnold Mindell). Authentic Movement. Transformative Dance with the South Korean Dance Shaman Hiah Park. Butoh with Yumiko Yoshioka.
Her interest in world affairs also led her to a career in journalism on Foreign Affairs, with hundreds of articles on complex global relationships. She loves travelling – both to the inside and to the outside.
Bringing out the best in us
Nina Koren, MSc, MA, PhD, born in Austria, is an expert specializing in Nonduality and Embodiment training.
Supporting holistic transformation towards health and wellbeing is one of her major passions. Nina loves guiding explorations into our deepest selves, which hold our highest joy and potential. In her work she applies a variety of modalities, from transformative talk and dance to gentle healing touch. She provides in-depth process facilitation and coaching for individuals, groups and teams both in private practice in Austria and internationally, in English and German languages.
Nina is a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy BACP (www.bacp.co.uk). With her dear friend and colleague Christof Huber she founded the „interCONNECTme“ Training Program as well as “Conscious Movement”, which is a beautiful, meditative, relaxing movement series. She is Co-Founder and Member of the Board at Brennan Healing Science® Austria (join an Intro-Workshop here) and the workshop-series and blog “The Art of Loving”.
Spirituality and the Body
Nina holds a PhD in Psychology, an MSc degree in Integrated Health Sciences and an M.A. in Russian and French language and literature. She is a licensed psychological counsellor and body worker, who studied at the Foundation for Non-Duality (Jason Shulman, New York) and graduated from an intensive six-year training program at the Barbara Brennan School of Healing® (BIP), where she became a member of the faculty (Advanced Studies Program). She has always been interested in the intersection between spirituality, our physical existence and science – so she created and directed the science department for the MSc Training in Body-Mind Process Facilitation in Lisbon, taught at the Inter-University College Graz, Seckau and published research on mind-body-approaches (see below). Nina is a teacher at the Foundation for Nonduality, you can find the current program here.
Other training and work experience includes: Hospice Work, Brief Family Therapy (Steve de Shazer), Process Work (Arnold Mindell). Authentic Movement. Transformative Dance with the South Korean Dance Shaman Hiah Park. Butoh with Yumiko Yoshioka.
Her interest in world affairs also led her to a career in journalism on Foreign Affairs, with hundreds of articles on complex global relationships. She loves travelling – both to the inside and to the outside.
Research on
Brennan Healing Science
Nina Koren is also an author and researcher in the field of Body-Mind approaches.
In 2018 her book “Brennan Healing Science: An Integrative Approach to Therapeutic Intervention“ was published at Nova Science in New York.
A range of Nina’s research articles can be found in the „Journal of Alternative Medicine Research“ (NY: 2018).
She offers Introductory Workshops “Brennan Healing Science” upon request.
Research on
Brennan Healing Science
Nina Koren is also an author and researcher in the field of Body-Mind approaches.
In 2018 her book “Brennan Healing Science: An Integrative Approach to Therapeutic Intervention“ was published at Nova Science in New York.
A range of Nina’s research articles can be found in the „Journal of Alternative Medicine Research“ (NY: 2018).
She offers Introductory Workshops “Brennan Healing Science” upon request.