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Upcoming: Research Symposium 7th June, 2015

Alive and Out There: Join us to learn from an innovative project to raise awareness of cancer and stigma through the use of theatre and film as health promotion tools.  Lynne Baker is excited to share both the challenges and inspirational aspects of working with theatre and diverse communities, and will show video excerpts to engage audience discussion.

 

Advanced Intensive: Feb 23rd – March 4th, 2015

The Process Work Institute invites you to join us for an advanced 10-day intensive workshop.Anyone having  workshop or personal training in Processwork, Deep Democracy training, is welcome. Graduates of PWI intensives are invited, and we welcome learners that have completed other types of intensives in Processwork. We’d like learners to have a basic knowledge of Processwork.

Power, Politics and Happiness: A Deep Democracy Open Forum

Join the Deep Democracy Institute, Process Work Institute, Gaia Education, and EoH (Economics of Happiness) for a Community Open Forum. Facilitated by Drs. Max and Ellen Schupbach from the Deep Democracy Institute and Dr. Chris Allen and team from the Process Work Institute.

The Open Forum is an opportunity for all participants to speak and listen, debate and learn together. After a short introduction by the facilitation team, 3 speakers representing opposing perspectives on the above topic will present their viewpoints in a 5 minute summary to initiate the public forum. Then the space will be opened to everyone present.

Annual Winter Intensive Course: January 18th – February 19th, 2015

The Process Work Institute would like to invite you to the Annual Intensive Course in Process Work, which will be held at the Process Work Institute in Portland, Oregon from January 18 -February 19, 2015.

The course offers a unique opportunity to learn Process Work in an intensive format and within an international group setting. The course includes Process Work’s many applications and its most recent developments, and it is designed as an adult learning event. Participants will learn and study together by means of theory, experiential exercises, and group processes. Since the course attracts students from many nationalities, ethnic groups, and religious backgrounds, issues such as multiculturalism, diversity, and community building are part of the learning experience.

CONNECTING WITH THE WORLD: 2014 CAPACITY CAMPAIGN

We believe Process Work offers a unique approach to inner work, therapy/coaching and group facilitation that can discover unexpected solutions from our most difficult challenges and promote a culture of deep democracy.

We want to grow our capacity to share, teach and develop Process Work in collaboration with other teaching centers.

Mini-Intensive: Theory and Practice of Process Work Applications September 12 –14

This 2 ½ day mini-intensive offers an opportunity to dive in and deeply experience Processwork, its many applications, and most recent developments. The training offers a comprehensive experience in the essentials of Processwork philosophy, skills, and metaskills (feeling attitudes) in areas such as working with dreams, body experiences, symptoms and illness, altered and extreme states, relationship work, and group dynamics. Participants will have an opportunity to practice the various theoretical ideas covered in the course. Hands-on experience will happen through demonstrations, works in the middle, exercises and group interactions. The training is for anyone interested in cultivating and enhancing their knowledge of Processwork methods for personal or professional development.

Research Symposium Sept. 14, 2014

The Research Symposium is held throughout the year to honor research in Process Work and related fields. It is meant as a gathering place for sharing and furthering our learning together. In this spirit, research may include formal or informal research projects, as well as ideas and visions for projects in the works. Presentations may also include experiences integrating Process Work in various contexts, as well as panels on topic areas that bring together many different fields and perspectives.

Open Forum: Keep Portland Weird, 7pm Sept. 21st

A discussion on the social, cultural and economic reality of Portland

JOIN US for a community dialogue! …on what “Keep Portland Weird” means for people living in Portland.

  • What does it mean, if anything, for the social, cultural & economic reality in Portland today?
  • Who gets left out and who is in? Please come to share your ideas, to learn or just listen.

All are welcome! This event is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

Location: Process Work Institute, 2049 NW Hoyt, Portland

Date: Sunday, September 21st, 7pm-9pm


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