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SECTION: Process Work Therapists & Facilitators

Dr Arlene Audergon

Arlene Audergon ( PhD, Dipl Process Work) works in the fields of conflict resolution, psychotherapy and theatre. She teaches Process Work in the UK and internationally, and with her husband Jean-Claude, is co-founder of CFOR, supporting community forums in conflict zones and diverse communities. Topics range from post-war issues to building multi-cultural and diverse societies, and community mental health. In Croatia, with Lane Arye, she co-led a post-war, community building project from 1996-2002, supported by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. Love of theatre led to developing methods in theatre and other arts – She has worked with groups of actors, directors, puppeteers, musicians, singers and writers in Los Angeles, Berlin and London. She co-directed SPIRIT (2001), with London’s Improbable Theatre (and the Royal Court Theatre), which has played in festivals internationally. She has written a book, The War Hotel: Psychological Dynamics in Violent Conflict, London: Whurr Ltd, 2004, and with Arye L ‘Transforming Conflict into Community’, in Totton, N. Psychotherapy and Politics, London: Open University Press, 2005, as well as articles on mental health, collective trauma and theatre. Arlene lives most of the year in London enjoying work with individuals and organizations.
Voicemail: 020 7 692 7393
Email: arlene@auderge@igc.org
Web: www.processwork-audergon.com | www.cfor.info | www.warhotel.com

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