Upcoming Courses
Please take a look at our upcoming courses. https://www.processwork.edu/upcoming-courses/
[ESPRESSO_CALENDAR event_category_id=upcoming]Please take a look at our upcoming courses. https://www.processwork.edu/upcoming-courses/
[ESPRESSO_CALENDAR event_category_id=upcoming]This wonderful cohort will be celebrating their graduation on Saturday, February 4th, 2017.
Saturday, February 4th, 2017 5:00 pm-7:30 pm
Reception to Follow 7:30 pm
Please contact meghan.green@processwork.org with any questions.
DATE
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TIME
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TITLE
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PRESENTER
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Monday,
Jan 30th
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6-6:35pm
(distance access)
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THE DREAMING POWER OF AN INTERCONNECTED WORLD:
A Mixed Methods Study Measuring the Effects of Group Process on the Quantum Field
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Helene V. Ramos
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6:45-7:20pm
(distance access)
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THE DO WHAT YOU LOVE PROJECT:
A Workshop Series Applying Life Myth to Career Transitions
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Amy Palatnick
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7:30-8:05pm
(distance access)
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BODY SYMPTOM AS COLLECTIVE DREAMING
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Teng-Nging Tan
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8:15-8:50pm
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DEEP CHOREOGRAPHY OF SEXUALITY:
A Process-Oriented Approach to Sex, Trauma, and Magnetism
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Alexey Razumov
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Wednesday,
Feb 1st
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6:45-7:20pm
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QUANTUM MIND AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS:
A Metamathematical Exploration of the Psycho-Physical Universe
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Alex Aris
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7:30-8:05pm
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PEAK EXPERIENCE AS AN ACCESS TO INNER DIRECTION:
The Ultimate Guiding Principle
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Elsa Henderson
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Thursday,
Feb 2nd
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6:45-7:20pm
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SAFETY AND COUPLES WORK
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Annie Chen
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7:30-8:05pm
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Enriching the Learning, Teaching and Research of Processwork
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Paola Vidu
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8:15-8:50pm
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(details coming)
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Dina Ostrovsky
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Stan Tomandl and Ann Jacob share experiences of working with aging and dementia.
Pierre Morin MD, PhD discusses his new book: Health In Sickness, Sickness In Health: Toward A New Process-oriented Medicine
Most of us will achieve a high ranking role in some aspect of our lives. But once you’ve reached the next level of mastery, comfort sets in, and you risk becoming unaware, over-identifying with your role, and losing your edge. So how do you ensure you remain a constant learner?
Music: “Divider” by Chris Zabriskie.
In this Vlog, Gary Reiss PhD, a faculty member at PWI, addresses the question of why he chose to work with extreme conflict situations (e.g. war) and how working with extreme conflict relates to working with less extreme conflicts such as everyday relationship conflicts.