The Path of Radical Transformation – Shantam Zohar with Stefania d’Amore
Cultivating Kindness, Courage and Community

A journey to unearth the wisdom of body, mind and spirit.
The Path of Radical Transformation incorporates personal and relational practices designed to cultivate mental health, organic healing and sustainable growth. With origins in a broad array of contemplative modalities, the path promotes self-realization, sound clinical practice, and transformational group work.
The Path of Radical Transformation allows practitioners to share an interdependent journey of body-mind and spirit exploration, to gain significant adequacy in body/mind integration and self- expression, subtle communication skills and the ability to harness kindness and compassion effectively in and outside of the clinical setting.
The workshop will include Authentic Movement, a relational, bare awareness embodiment practice. With origins in Jungian thought and Dance Movement Therapy, the form is broadly used to support clinical practice, artistic expression and transformational group work. It manifests as a relational practice within unity consciousness, where mover and witness are not separate.
We welcome people from all spiritual traditions or none: no prior conceptual knowledge is assumed.
This course may well be of interest to practitioners of many fields, including psychotherapy, counseling, complementary and orthodox medicine, body-oriented therapy, expressive art therapy,
Yoga and meditation. We welcome people attending for various reasons including:
- existing therapists and complementary health practitioners looking to learn new skills;
- people interested in cultivating greater interpersonal skills and personal development (it is not necessary to want to be a therapist);
- Mindfulness practitioners and people interested in exploring the link between psychological and spiritual wellbeing;
- people potentially interested in Psychotherapy, Authentic Movement, Compassion Focused Therapy, Mindful Communication and Relational Mindfulness.
Date and venue
The workshop will be held from Wednesday 8 th of July to Sunday 12 th of July 2026 at Casa Sanga a charming Retreat center for holistic practices near Gubbio (PG), in the green heart of Central Italy.
Partecipation fee
The partecipation fee is 890 euros and it includes lodging and board in shared rooms with three or four beds (single and double rooms are also available upon request).
For enrollments before March 31 st there is a reduced fee of 780 euros!
The payment has to be done through bank transfer to:
Associazione Mudita c/o Intesa San Paolo spa
Iban IT83 E030 6909 6061 0000 0128 339
Bic BCITITMM
Causale: Cognome e Nome – international workshop PORT
Or through the following paypal account: segreteria@satimudita.com
Shantam David Zohar is Co-founder and Director of the three-year Mindfulness Based Psychotherapy Program certified by Tel Aviv’s Bar Ilan University, and the two-year Authentic Movement Training.
Zohar is an award-winning author and has studied and taught awareness practices for the past thirty years. He is an adjunct faculty member at Tel Aviv University, maintains a private psychotherapy practice and delivers workshops on Authentic Movement and interpersonal mindfulness practice internationally.
Zohar has completed a BA in Interdisciplinary Studies at Naropa University and an MA in Core Process Psychotherapy at the Karuna Institute and Middlesex University. He is a member of the Israeli Interdisciplinary Council for Psychotherapy.
Stefania d’Amore is a doctor who works in Palliative Care in a hospice in Northern Italy. She is the co-founder of Sati Mudita and co-director of the Milan Mindfulness Centre. She offers professional Trainings in Mindfulness in Relationship, Contemplative Medicine and End-of-life spiritual support programs.
Stefania is also a theologian and her work and research over the years has led her to weave together science and contemplative traditions on the threshold of clinical, relational and spiritual practice.
Her integrative practice has been particularly shaped by her years of ongoing training within the psychospiritual approach of Core Process psychotherapy developed at the Karuna Institue (UK).
For further information and enrollments, please write to: segreteria@satimudita.com

