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.

 

  • Inner work to center yourself in the midst of  difficult personal, organisational and community  situations
  • Practice tracking and unfolding - flirts, vectors, signals, channels, edges, roles
  • Field Theory - why can you work with the whole system as inner work? And how do you make this useful again to the outer system? 
  • Inner Work on team and organisational issues, and using your learning to facilitate teams and organisations.
  • Inner work as meditation
  • Transcultural awareness of different  traditions and styles of inner work ( Devotional, Zen, Taoism, prayer, shape-shifting, Yoga, and more)
  • Fluidity in linking dimensions: including Consensus Reality, Dreaming, Sentient
  • Linking inner and outer processes
  • Working and playing with our inner critics and blocks
  • Inner Work and the creative process
  • Inner work and the arts - visual, performance and music
  • Staying engaged without being sunk - detached but not distant
  • Inner work on relationships and bringing your learning back to all your relationships
  • Inner work on the news and from there making a difference

‘Inner Work is ecological - No need to discard parts of yourself, you discover how everything is interconnected and needed. Inner Work is economical, your very own ‘therapist’ or ‘facilitator’ is inside of you...

Inner Work helps you connect with your purpose and sense of meaning. While going from the inside out, into the world, you develop a sense of centeredness, staying close to your dreams, facilitating yourself while relating to others. Inner work helps you to understand how you are entangled in relationship and collective dynamics - it frees you to get to know yourself in the midst of tensions and conflict, giving you increased fluidity to engage with both detachment and presence, getting involved. Inner Work supports creative work and project development. It is the skill and tenacity to follow and process the subtlest impulses and most far-reaching vision while bringing your project to life.

This intensive practical training seminar, includes the fundamental methods of inner work practice, It will attend to the issues you meet whether you identify more as a beginner or as a long-standing practitioner, facilitator or leader. We will work with awareness of proprioception (body sensations) and movement, visual and auditory signals, and the meaning and purpose of inner work in relationships and community life. Process Oriented Psychology 
or Process Work, developed by Arnold Mindell has roots in Jungian Psychology, Taoism, indigenous wisdom and modern physics. Its methods reflect a dedication to accurately follow the way of nature, bringing awareness into the patterns structuring our lives; including those parts normally unseen, unappreciated, disturbing or marginalized. By bringing awareness into this soup of interactions, a surprising and crazy wisdom emerges and creative ways forward emerge in even the most difficult situations.

Arlene Audergon, PhD. co-founder of RSPOPUK teaches Process Work in the UK and internationally. She is also the Director of CFOR, www.cfor.info, dedicated to supporting the potential in communities to work with their tensions and conflicts, for post-war reconstruction and violence prevention and to support multi-cultural societies to meet our challenges and shape our future together. Arlene has also developed methods of applying Process Work to theatre and has worked with many performers, musicians, improvisers, directors and writers. Arlene is author of The War Hotel: Psychological Dynamics in Violent Conflict, John Wiley 2005, and several chapter contributions, articles and handbooks in the areas of collective trauma, conflict resolution, post-conflict reconstruction, mental health and Process Work. 


 

To register or for information:


Intensive Fee: £580. 
By December 15th: £550 
Organisational rate: £850. Venue: Irish Centre, 50 Camden Square, Camden, London. NW1 9XB 1.

First contact us: +44 (0)20 74350756 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

We will send you an invoice for the deposit of 100 Pounds, or full amount by cheque (address below) or bank transfer if preferred. If you have special needs, please let us know. If you would like assistance to find a place to stay in London, please be in touch for a list of venues.

PROCESSWORK UK  / RSPOPUK, INTERCHANGE STUDIOS, 213 HAVERSTOCK HILL, NW34QP LONDON www.rspopuk.com