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Media Archive
You can now download recordings
of Process Work events!
Madness
and Disability Rights: A Community Forum on Mental Health
(WMA)
Portland
Police Bureau's
Crisis Intervention Team training program
(WMA)
Research Symposium presented by:
Lt. Sara Westbrook,
Team leader, and former Crisis Intervention Coordinator, Portland
Police Bureau
Julie Diamond, PhD, Consultant & facilitator; Director
of Training & Program Development, Process Work Institute
Kay Peterson, Nurse Practitioner, Project Respond
Liesbeth Gerritsen, PhD, Crisis Intervention Coordinator,
Portland Police Bureau
Mary Otto, Curriculum Specialist, Portland Police Training
Division
Detective Carole Miller, Portland Police Bureau
Understanding Chronic Pain (WMA)
Research Symposium presented by:
Roger Lore, DAOM, LAC, Pierre Morin, MD, PhD & Duncan
Soule, MD
Powerpoint that accompanies
Pierre Morin's presentation
Process
Work and Organizational Change (WMA)
Stephen Schuitevoerder, Phd
MACF Cohort 1 Final Projects
Anne Murphy: Ah! Sweet
Mythtery of Life, At Last I've Found You (WMA)
Barbara
Burkhardt: Facilitation as an Everyday Practice: The Concept of
the Participant Facilitator in Process Work (WMA)
Daisuke Kato: The Insight Facilitator
(WMA)
Errol Amerasekera: Stepping
into the World, Stepping into Ourselves: Examining the Relationship
betweenOrganizational Development, Process Work Theory and Inner
Work (WMA) Additional
PDF file
Heike
Hamann: What is Organizational Development from a Process Work
Perspective? An Interview StudyUsing Qualitative Methods (WMA)
Additional PPT
file
Jennifer Kleskie: The
Facilitator and the Shaman: An Exploration of Process Work Interventions
in Family Therapy (WMA)
Midori Kiriyama: Hiroshima
Helix: Digging for Bones under the Supermarket (WMA)
Mikio Ohgushi: Interfaith
dialogues between Zen Buddhists and Evangelical Christians
(WMA) Additional
PDF file
Nancy Papathanasiou: The
Process of History-Making Conflicts: Subjectively Revisiting Three
Historical Conflicts
in Process Work Terms (WMA) Additional
PDF file
Norio Hiromizu: Growing a
Culture that Respects Diversity: An Exploration of the Application
of the Deeply Democratic Approach of Mindell's Open Forum Process
(WMA)
Penny Watson: Yearning for
a Better World: A Social Education Project (WMA)
Yelena Udy: The Meeting
of an Individual and an Organizational Myth (WMA)
What is Process Work and Working With Extreme States
Part
1 (mp3)
Part
2 (mp3)
An extended interview with Jean-Claude and Arlene Audergon
Produced by Will
Hall of Freedom Center
Working with the World
(Part 1, Part
2)
Research Symposium September 16, 2006
Multiple Presenters
Psychotropics (Part
1, Part 2)(WMA)
Research Symposium Presentation by Teresa Fudge
May 21, 2006
Abuse
and Trauma (WMA)
Research Symposium Presentation by Emetchi
March 19, 2006
"One
Culture Two Cultures: How many guns do you need to split
a culture forever? A presentation on the division and reunion
of Germany after WWII" (WMA)
Research Symposium Presentation by Heiko Spoddeck
February 19, 2006
Presentation on Azerbaijan
Part 1; Part
2 (WMA)
Presentation by Elturan N. Ismayilov
February 18, 2006
Download the accompanying documents
for this lecture (ZIP)
"The
Social and Health Impact of Inequality" (WMA)
Public Lecture by Pierre Morin, Ph.D.
February 11, 2006
Download the PowerPoint presentation
for this lecture
"Making
Conflict Work: Facilitating Public Dialogue and Dispute"
(WMA)
Public Lecture by Julie Diamond, Ph.D.
January 25, 2006
"Processing social marginality
in theory and practice"
Part A, Part B (Windows
Media)
Research Symposium Presentation by Joe Goodbread
December 9, 2005
"Assisting
Patients in Withdrawn & Confused States" (Windows
Media file)
Public Lecture by Pierre Morin, Ingrid Rose and Dean Yamamoto
November 3, 2005
"Migration
Processes in Europe" (Windows Media file)
Ph.D. Presentation by Aleksandra Zavos
October 1, 2005
"An
Alzheimers Surprise Party"
by Tom Richards, Stan Tomandl, Ann Jacob (WMA)
October 16, 2005
"Forgetfulness"
by Nader Shabahangi (WMA)
October 16, 2005
Accompanying PowerPoint
presentation #1
Accompanying PowerPoint
Presentation #2
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