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Dawn
Menken, Ph.D.
Office:
2049 NW Hoyt St
Portland OR 97209
Contact Information:
Phone: (503) 287-3969
Email: dmenken@igc.org
Dawn Menken has a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and is a certified
process worker. She is a therapist and teacher and has always
had a special devotion to relationships and building sustainable
community. Dawn has worked in schools, agencies, organizations,
small businesses, hospitals, and families. A workshop facilitator,
and presenter at conflict and leadership conferences, she enjoys
working with people from all cultures and backgrounds. Dawn has
been the co-organizer of the bi-annual international worldwork
seminars since their inception in 1991.
She is the author of Speak Out!
Talking About Love, Sex and Eternity, a book of personal essays
that explore themes of marginalization, relationship, and the
basic essence of community. She has been particularly interested
in conflict work among youth and dreams of a day when conflict
work and community building are central components to every school
curriculum. To this end, she has written a manual called, Teens
Do It, a curriculum for middle and high schools students, a work
still in progress. The article, "Juice and Doughnuts: Group
Process Work with Teenagers" appears in the Journal of Process
Oriented Psychology, Spring, 1993.
Motherhood continues to be a big
inspiration for Dawn and has informed her creativity in her approach
to group work, social action, and creating world community. One
of her favorite places to engage in group process is the local
playground. In September of 2006 she performed her one-woman show
MamaSpeak, at a local theater in Portland, based on her personal
journey and the universal mystery behind birth and the sacred
calling to parenthood.
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GENERAL
Years in Practice: 20
Avg Cost (per session): $100
Sliding Scale: Sometimes
Accepts Insurance: Sometimes
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Union Institute, 1989
Certified Process Worker Diploma, 1989
M.A. in Psychology, Norwich University, 1984
B.A. in Education, Antioch College, 1980
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AFFILIATIONS
Process Work Institute
Global Process Institute
American Counseling Association
Oregon Mediator Association
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SPECIALTIES
Couples work
Family and small group work
Working with children and teens
Parenting issues, pregnancy, birth
Sexual identity exploration
FACILITATION
I basically enjoy facilitating in all types of situations,
applying worldwork in all settings, whether that be learning
groups, organizations, businesses, agencies, town meetings
or families. I particularly enjoy working with diversity
issues and multi-cultural groups.
Much of my interest in facilitation
is motivated by my ideals of a world where people are able
to learn from and be enriched by difference. To this end,
I particularly wish to see worldwork as a central part of
school curriculums.
RESEARCH (PW International)
-Manuscript in process entitled "Teens Do It,"
a manual for conflict work for children and teens to be
used in schools.
-Creative parenting, working with children
-Teaching and supervision of therapists
-Applying worldwork principles in everyday situations
See
Dawn's Faculty Bio
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