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2007 Classes by Subject: Advanced Curriculum

We’re in It for the Long Haul—Working With Long Term Relationship and Family Issues
Families and relationships have unique issues which require special tools to help them evolve. Through
live demonstrations, discussion and exercises, we will cover:
• Health issues and relationships
• Sexual conflicts and sentient approaches to their resolution
• Chronic fighting and the conscious use of warriorship
• Addictions and addictive relationship patterns
• Neutrality, compassion, and meta-skills of relationship work
• Parenting, step-parenting, challenging teens, and other family issues
Community and Family Conflict Facilitation; Advanced; CEU
Cost: $195.00 before January 18; $215.00 thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Prerequisite: Participants must have a solid foundation of Process-oriented relationship theory and methods.
Gary Reiss, Ph.D
Thursdays, January 25, February 1, 8, 15 & 22, 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Case Crystallization
Core Curriculum; Advanced Curriculum; CEU
Cost: $30 per class before January 19; $35 per class thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Arny Mindell, Ph.D.
January 26: Focusing on Organizational Supervision, open to all.
February 2: Focuses on Death and Dying, open to hospice workers, Phase I, II, and Diplomates
February 9 & 16: Supervision with individuals, couples, teams, and groups, for Phase II and Diplomates.
Fridays, January 26, February 2, 9 & 16, 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Making a World of Difference: Working with Diversity in Psychotherapeutic Practice
This advanced training class focuses on diversity in psychotherapeutic practice, including:
• Unfolding the richness of social diversity that is often marginalized in practice
• Using the therapist’s social differences to create meaningful interventions
• Bias and prejudice, and working with stereotypes and “-isms”
• Diversity as a dreaming, as well as a social, process.
• Rank and power difference in therapeutic practice
• Using diversity work with couples
Community and Family Conflict Facilitation; Advanced; CEU
Cost: $185.00 before January 19; $205.00 thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Prerequisite: Participants must have a basic understanding of Process Work and Worldwork theory and methods.
Dawn Menken, Ph.D.
Saturday and Sunday, January 27 & 28, 10 am – 5 pm.

Advanced Colloquia
This series of advanced courses is designed for Phase II students and Diplomates working in, or beginning to work in professional practice. Through case-studies and supervision, analysis, discussion and video study, methods of applying Process Work within agencies, private practice, and other ‘real world’
settings will be discussed. Issues relating to professional practice, including working with different modalities, ethics, and understanding minimal standards for professional care, will be included.
I. Process Work behavioral health and non-ordinary states of consciousness: extreme states, mental illness, addictions, dual diagnosis.
Advanced; Distance Accessible
; CEU
Cost: $120.00 before March 9; $130.00 thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Joe Goodbread, Ph.D.
March 16, 23 & 30, 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm.

II. Clinical issues in professional practice: suicide, depression, anxiety, abuse, domestic violence, etc.
Advanced; Distance Accessible
; CEU
Cost: $120.00 before March 30; $130.00 thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Ingrid Rose, Ph.D.
April 6, 13 & 20, 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm.

III. Case Supervision: special focus on the therapeutic ‘container’ - long-term therapy, rank, dual role conflict, money, boundaries, and consensus reality ‘third parties’ – outside pressures, influences and realties, and how to work with them within the therapy process.
Advanced; Distance Accessible; CEU
Cost: $120.00 before April 27; $130.00 thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Julie Diamond, Ph.D.
May 4, 11 & 18, 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm.

IV. Relationship work in professional practice: working with couples, together and singly, sexuality, relationship addiction, and issues and challenges within the therapeutic relationship.
Advanced; Distance Accessible; CEU
Cost: $120.00 before June 17; $130.00 thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Jan Dworkin, Ph.D. *New Dates*
June 25, July 1 & 8, 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm.

The Open Forum
This course gives an opportunity to jump in and create open forums together. The first two classes will focus on setting up an open forum, reaching out to the community, inner work preparation, and facilitation training. The last three classes will consist of student-facilitated open forums on themes that emerge from the class.
Community and Family Conflict Facilitation; Advanced
; CEU
Cost: $155.00 before May 10; $170.00 thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Prerequisite: Participants must have a solid foundation of Worldwork theory and methods.
Dawn Menken, Ph.D. *New Dates*
Thursdays, May 24, 31, June 7 & 14, 21 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
starts one week later

Case Crystallization
May 25 & June 1: Supervision with individuals, couples, teams, and groups, for Phase II and Diplomates.
June 8: Focusing on Organizational Supervision, open to all.
June 15: Focusing on Symptoms, Death and Dying, open to hospice workers, Phase I, II, and Diplomates.
Core Curriculum; Advanced Curriculum; CEU
Cost: $30 per class before May 18; $35 per class thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Arny Mindell, Ph.D.
Fridays, May 25, June 1, 8 & 15 , 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

 

 

See other subjects:
Core Curriculum
Advanced Curriculum
Distance Courses
Community & Family Conflict Facilitation
Behavioral Health & Non-ordinary States of Consciousness
Coma Work, Death and Dying, and Palliative Care
Dreaming, Shamanism and Spirituality
Electives
Leadership & Organizational Development
Somatic Psychology: Body Work, Symptoms and Illness, and Movement Work