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2010 Classes by Date: January through April
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Winter Courses: January 12 - April 27, 2010
Community Meeting Sunday, February 7, 5:30-7:30pm
Research Symposia Sunday, March 14,
7-9pm
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our 2009-2010 course brochure
Sacred Essence: Case Consultation for Caregivers
Stan Tomandl, MA, PWD assisted by Ann Jacob, BEd
Tuesdays, January 12, February 16, March 16, 2010
12-2pm
Cost: $100 before January 1, $120 thereafter
We will provide opportunities to learn and grow in skill, as we
focus together on finding solutions to patients' problems and
caregiving dilemmas, while reinforcing caregiver care. We will
study and practice techniques to bring presence of heart, greater
awareness, and the spirit of meaning to clients in unusual states
of consciousness. We will provide methods to unfold and gain new
insight from these states, and tie these insights to their daily
lives, relationship, and community. For nurses, chaplains, social
workers, physicians, and other professionals; for family and volunteer
caregivers; for all of us that work with people in states of memory
loss, dementia, delirium, autism, mental health states, depression,
traumatic brain injury, vegetative state, and coma.
Distance Learning ~ Teleconference only
PROCESS ORIENTED ECO-LOGY: At Home On Earth With
Synchronicity how your personal life is one with the universe.
Arny Mindell, PhD
Fridays, January 22, 29, February 5, 12
3:30-6:30pm
Cost: $180 before January 8, $240 thereafter
WHY THIS CLASS?? World environmental problems.
Climate talks were not successful. Eco-theory still very new,
needs updating. Too little Eldership!!
Process oriented Ecology is a new approach, to a new science,
ecology, the science of our home, our planet earth.
This home is our physical environment and at the same time, the
dreaming process interrelating animals, plants and our biosphere.
Until now processwork has focused mainly
on human entanglements. Now we ask how are these connected to
our planet and the universe. How do we work with inner problems
and outer conflicts linked to environmental problems? We uncover
new insights and solutions to psychological, ecological and planetary
human problems and will be able to better understand the meaning
of sensuality.
P.O.E is a new field. Imagine a processworker,
sitting with President Obama, environmentalist Al Gore, psychologist
C.G. Jung, physicist Albert Einstein and the Dalai Lama? One focuses
upon national issues, while others focus upon the biosphere, dreams,
relativity and compassion. Add a process worker. Together they
could influence the definition of ecology, sustainability in politics,
ecology, and perhaps even the meaning of life.
The researches might even develop process
oriented ecology, a new trans-disciplinary study of our Earth
based upon holistic process concepts, the interaction between
diverse and competitive elements, emergent properties, creation
myths, quantum entanglement and synchronicity. P.O.E is a compassionate
and radical attitude towards people, behavior, trees, earth and
the solar system we live with and in.
Teaching methods will include 1/3 theory,
1/3 demonstrations and 1/3 process oriented innerwork training
practice in dyads for use in everyday life and professional work.
Class 1: Earths View: Ecology as Science+Art. -Nonlocality+
Synchronicity for self+planet
Class 2: Eco Solutions from Quantum Coherence. What holds
individuals and communities together.
Class 3: Ecology + Co-Creation: Spiritual traditions, de-coherence
+ why we have so many problems.
Class 4: Gold Diggers? Pollution, Ecology+ConsciousnessIs
anyone home?
Distance Learning ~ Audio Files
Case Crystallization
Arny Mindell, PhD
Fridays, January 22, 29
7:30-9:30pm
Cost: $60 before January 8, $80 thereafter
For phase II and Diplomates only
(to keep the group small). These sessions focus on supervision
of work with individuals, couples, teams, and groups.
Distance learning ~ Teleconference class
Coaching for Parents and Families
Dawn Menken, PhD
Wednesdays, January 27, March 17 (may be attended separately)
5:30-7:30pm
Cost: $60 before January 15, $80 thereafter
Get some hands-on help and practical tips
to support your parenting skills, and help make family life with
children more fun. Come and discuss issues related to parenting,
such as power struggles, developmental issues, fostering the inner
life of your children, dealing with bullying, and more. Students
and practitioners are also invited to discuss situations in their
cases. We will use role play, class discussion and other tools
to work with individual and family experiences.
Working with Gender, Sexuality and Sex Addiction
in Clinical Practice
Jan Dworkin, PhD
Mondays and Thursdays, January 25 and 28, February 1 and 4 (may
be taken individually)
6:30-8:30pm
Cost: $120 before January 15, $160 thereafter
Process Work offers a unique and non-pathological
approach to working with gender, sexuality, sexual difficulties
and sex addiction that views these phenomena within both an individual
and a social context. This is an experiential learning course
that offers theory, training for practitioners and tools for exploring
one's own experience. Each class will focus on one topic: gender
as a dreaming process; sexual difficulties and disturbances; sexual
fantasies; and sexual addition.
Illness and Near Death Crystallization
Arny Mindell, PhD
Friday, February 5
7:30-9:30pm
Cost: $30 before January 15, $40 thereafter
Open to everyone. This class focuses on
severe illness, death and dying processes. Connect with Arny if
you want to present a case situation.
Distance Learning ~ Audio Files
Extreme Moments: Facilitating the Escalated, Irrational,
and Scary in Individuals and Groups
Ingrid Rose, PhD
Saturdays, February 6, 13
2-5pm
Cost: $100 before January 22, $120 thereafter
What to do when your client or a member of a group
you're facilitating suddenly escalates, or becomes threatening
or furious? Or
you may be challenged in working with someone
who has far-out irrational states that baffle you, or someone
else who sobs uncontrollably. These unexpected, often less welcomed
experiences will be the focus in these two classes directed at
developing tools useful for moments such as these. In situations
like this we might find ourselves in a bit of a shock, leaving
us without much awareness in the moment. They may also throw us
into pieces of our own personal history constellating forgotten
reactions. We will be using video study, exercises, inner work
and group process to burn our wood and learn new skills to unravel
deeper wisdom within extreme moments.
Organizational Case Crystallization
Arny Mindell, PhD
Friday, February 12
7:30-9:30pm
Cost: $30 before January 29, $40 thereafter
This class is open to everyone and will focus on
organizational "case" supervision. This class will cover
how to present and get the most from organizational work and organizational
supervision. People wanting to present a team, business, community,
social action, or organizational situation should write Arny ahead
of time. The focus will be on community learning and assisting
individuals and/or teams to facilitate real social, financial
and world situations by understanding the structure and nature
of the situation. Organizational supervision includes coaching
problems, team supervision, and typical group issues and structures.
Distance learning ~ Audio Files
Facilitation of Public Open Forum: Supervision
and Training Day
Max Schupbach, PhD
Sunday, February 14th
10am-5:30pm
Cost: $125 before January 29, $150 thereafter
This is an advanced course for learners
with previous practice in facilitating group processes. We will
cover networking, preparation, and facilitation of open forums,
and supervise open forum style group processes. Participants are
invited to bring their own open forum projects, or past open forum
experiences as facilitators and participants.
Open Forum Portland: Who Cares for a Diverse Portland?
Facilitated by Max and Ellen Schupbach and others
Sunday, February 14th
7- 9pm
Location TBA
Cost: $30 before January 29, $40 thereafter
Is Green Portland a final destination or a train
stop to a diverse Rainbow Portland? Who cares for a diverse Portland?
This is an Open Forum with stakeholders attending from our diverse
ethnic communities, the city of Portland, social action groups,
and the business community.
The Second Globalization - A New Age of Collaboration
Max Schupbach, PhD
Monday - Wednesday, March 1-3
10am-5:30pm
Cost: $375 before February 5, $450 thereafter
A Leadership Seminar
Registration is now being arranged by the Deep Democracy Institute.
Please email them to register at: register@deepdemocracyinstitute.org
or call 503 905 6061.
Mock Exams
Jan Dworkin, PhD
Tuesday, March 9, Thursday, March 11, Saturday, March 13
7-9:30pm
Cost: $135 before February 26, $150 thereafter
Please note: Start time has been moved to 7
pm
These mock exams will take place during the MACF
Cohort 3 residency but are open to all students preparing for
eventual final exams, from any of the Process Work programs. Students
will have the opportunity to go through simulated exams in front
of peers and receive detailed individualized feedback. "Witnesses"
share in learning and are affected and transformed by the experience.
An intensive, in-depth training for serious learners.
Movement Amplification
Kate Jobe, MA, CMA, RMT, RME
Tuesdays, March 23, 30, April 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11
Time TBA (2-hour sessions)
Cost: $240 before February 26, $320 thereafter
Using video and online discussion, pictures and
examples from life, film and video we will study approaches to
movement amplification. This course is designed for independent
and conference call learning using online tools. For Process Work
students and therapists interested in developing advanced skills
in working with movement.
Distance Training ~ Teleconference only
Palooza the Polar Bear Problem Solver
Dawn Menken, PhD
Saturday, March 20
10am-12noon
Cost: $30 before March 5, $40 thereafter
Come meet Palooza the Polar Bear Problem Solver
and all of Palooza's puppet friends as they talk about the kinds
of problems and challenges that children face. Learn about "heart
and smarts" the special super power, necessary for working
on problems. This class is meant for children ages 5-9; parents
are welcome to attend as well as students and those working with
children. Each child or participant will receive a colorful workbook
to take home at an additional cost of $8.
Family price/discount for two or more children. Please inquire
with PWI.
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