RSPOPUK offers an accredited psychotherapy training in the UK with students from the UK and rest of Europe. In this part of the site you can find our more about formal or informal training in psychotherapy and Process Work, its requirements, our accredited training in the UK and teacher biographies.

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Current and upcoming events are on the events pages and many seminars and workshops are open to the public while some are for formal students only.

If you are interested in the the Foundation Year Training or Entry to the Diploma please contact the Student Coordinator.

The RSPOPUK Diploma Training is accredited by the united kingdom Council of Psychotherapy (UKCP) and is part of the Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy Section (HIPS).


with RSPOPUK faculty in London 20th - 25th January 2012 Friday 12 noon - Wednesday 4 pm

A six day intensive course on Process Work skills and attitudes linking the ability to facilitate your inner awareness, with your capacity to contact, contribute and facilitate within the teams, organisations and communities where you work.

Practice Inner Diversity and Transform the World

We will practice methods to track and facilitate your awareness internally, which are needed for every aspect of facilitation. The methods help you to prepare, reflect, and to intervene in daily life, family, team-meetings, and community, even in situations of high tension. In Process Work, Inner Work is at the heart of all that we do, whether psychotherapy, conflict resolution in conflict zones, facilitating relationships at your kitchen sink, team work, organisational development, or community dialogue.

 

The Key to Life: A Global Approach to Personal and World Problems

A seminar with Arny and Amy Mindell

Body, World Conflict, Financial and Ecological problems are interconnected with local and global problems….as we all know.

They require both local and global teamwork. But until now, our human race has not seemed especially gifted at this. Of course, catastrophes force us to work together. However we will suggest that besides catastrophes, a more global method to resolve recurring personal and planetary problems.

We call this method, “the facilitator as dreamer”. This method is an ultimately practical method of dealing with many unsolved personal +world problems. Perhaps you sensed in quiet moments, something moving you. We will show that this spirit of process, described five thousand years ago as the “Tao that can’t be said” can help us today.

Starting in 2012 our new three term structure begins.

In each year, winter and autumn terms will include intensive training weeks followed by smaller classes and tutorials for students in different stages of the training. These terms also include whole community feedback and learning events. Each intensive focusses on specific topics like bodywork, movement, large group and worldwork while the middle spring term in each year will consist of special events plus exams for students in different phases of the training.

Join us a for a Deep Democracy Leadership seminar, in which we discover how numinous moments in our own lives are not just accidental, but follow a deeper pattern.

Beyond Leadership
Unpredictability, Resilience, and Following the Unknown


Learn how our own moments of transformation bear the seeds for our change leadership. Experience for yourself, how seemingly magic moments in groups and teams are organized by the marginalized information in whole system. Crises and peak experiences show individuals and teams the power of the unknown, and can be tracked to co-create the emerging future. Traditional leadership concepts suggest that a leader must be bold and push ahead to achieve results. While this aspect of leadership is important, and will also be developed in this seminar, the path of leadership is at times unknown and surprising.

Global Change International Conference

A Forum for Sustainable Group Process Methods in Working with Social Challenges

28th – 30th April 2012, Volkshaus, Zurich 

Since the beginning of the world economic crisis, the social tensions in Europe and in other parts of the world have increased considerably. These transformations are a matter of concern to all of us. And they raise the question of which methods are suitable to facilitate the current transformation processes in our communities and organisations.

This three-day conference has the aim to create a forum for representatives from various sustainable methods and by doing so to create a signalling effect:

February 17th to 19th 2012 in Edinburgh

We are calling this seminar - Life’s Greatest Quest - as we focus on a this search for the true self and how that helps us figure out where we fit in the world.
Our aim is to provide an experiential Process Work workshop that helps us all explore how to live as people who have unique contributions to make in the world.
We will explore how each of us can be more “our-selves” by unfolding the processes hidden in our deepest dreams and the persistent patterns that repeat in our lives.

Using a mixture of short presentations and guided experiential exercises, we will explore our early childhood, night-time dreams over the weekend, these and other mythical and peak moments in our lives are already signposts.


WHO IS IT FOR?
Leaders, facilitators, therapists, counsellors, coaches and organisational consultants will find this useful, as will anyone who has or is facing a major change in their life

Attachments:
Download this file (lifes.quest.edinburgh.pdf)lifes.quest.edinburgh.pdf852 Kb

This January we gave a big welcome to our new Foundation Programme who have joined the Innerwork Training in London.

If you are interested in studying Process Work and it’s wide range of applications you might be pleased to know that we are offering our next Foundation Programme beginning in January 2013 and we are currently taking enquiries.

 

This course is taken by many as a route into the full accredited psychotherapy training but it is also a wonderful introduction to Process Work concepts in areas such as body work, dreamwork, conflict resolution and world issues.

The 2013 year runs jointly with the January intensive training in the UK. The intensive workshops are open to the public and formal students alike, followed by small classes for the new foundation year intake.

Contact Anup Karia ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , Student Coordinator) for more information. Or click on the link to the flyer below.

Attachments:
Download this file (RSPOPUK.FoundationProgramme.2013.pdf)Foundation Year Flyer for 2013244 Kb