EVENT: “Working at the Edge: Breakthrough Moments for Facilitators” w/ Dr. Stephen Schuitevoerder May 1-3 Seattle

We’re excited to attend Dr. Stephen Schuitevoerder’s three-day workshop May 1 to 3 in Seattle focusing on process work:

There is a moment every consultant, coach, facilitator and leader looks forward to in their work with individuals, teams and systems. It’s this magical breakthrough moment where skill, structures and form, coupled with a little good timing come together to support the individual or system in opening into emergent possibilities and growth. This invisible boundary between the known and familiar, and new growth is called the edge. And it is at this invisible boundary or edge, where we open to these new emergent options that our best work as facilitators can be done.

Who Should Attend:

Facilitators, coaches, HR, OD and conflict consultants, and leaders who are looking to expand their knowledge and practice to new depths. Process Work is an in-depth methodology and requires a degree of self- awareness and commitment to learning about self and others.

More on Process Work:

Process Work is a cross-disciplinary approach to support individual and collective change. It developed in the 1970s and 1980s in Zurich, Switzerland by Dr. Arnold Mindell, a Jungian analyst. Process Work, also known as Process- Oriented Psychology, offers new ways of working with areas of life that are experienced as problematic or painful. Physical symptoms, relationship problems, group conflicts and social tensions, when approached with curiosity

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