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Jan
Dworkin , Ph.D.
Office:
2049 NW Hoyt St
Portland OR 97209
Contact Information:
Phone: 503.235.9293
Email: dwork@igc.org
Website: www.jandworkin.com
Jan Dworkin is a certified process worker living in Portland,
Oregon. One of Arny Mindells original students, Jan is a
pioneer and co-creator of Process Work theory and practice, who
has been developing, researching and refining Process Work for
over twenty years. Her Ph.D dissertation on Group Process Work
(now known as Worldwork) was one of the first texts written on
that theme. She has co-founded and co-authored various Process
Work training programs both in the U.S.A. and abroad.
She works as a teacher, therapist and group facilitator and conducts
training workshops and public seminars internationally. She specializes
in group process and conflict facilitation, relationship work,
sexuality and addictions work. In the moment, her main research
interest is in the development of Worldwork theory and its multiple
applications.
Jan is passionately involved with
her creative process. She is a painter who tries to bring out
the deepest essence behind a human face. She is writing a personal
memoir about her journey in Process Work as a spiritual path.
And she is an avid long distance road cyclist. Above all else,
Jan tries to follow the unpredictable direction of Spirit in whatever
she undertakes.
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GENERAL
Years in Practice: 18
Avg Cost (per session): $100
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepts Insurance: No
EDUCATION
1981 B.A., Fine Art and Communications, Antioch University
1984 M.A., Analytic and Process-oriented Psychology, "Goddard
Graduate Program in Europe," Vermont College of Norwich
University
1988 Diploma in Process-oriented Psychology, Center for
Process-oriented Psychology, Zurich, Switzerland
1989 Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, The Union Institute
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AFFILIATIONS
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SPECIALTIES
Addictions work
Sexuality
Relationship work/ couples counseling
Group and organizational work
Conflict facilitation and mediation
Art and creativity
FACILITATION
Open forum
Large group and organizational work
Relationships and couples
RESEARCH INTERESTS (PW International)
Development of worldwork theory
New directions in worldwork practice
Art and process work
Sexuality
See
Jan's Faculty Bio
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