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Arlene Audergon PhD teaches Process Oriented Psychology internationally, co-founded training in the UK and works with individuals and organizations. Arlene is co-founder of CFOR, Community Force for Change, for community forums in post-conflict societies and multi-cultural community building. Arlene is author of The War Hotel: Psychological Dynamics in Violent Conflict, John-Wiley 2005. Chapter contributions and articles include, ‘Collective Trauma: the nightmare of History’, in Psychotherapy and Politics International 2004 and ‘Transforming conflict into community: Post-war Reconciliation in Croatia’, in Totton N (Ed) Politics of Psychotherapy: Open University, McGraw Hill 2006. Arlene developed methods of applying Process Work in theatre, and has taught , directed and devised with actors, directors, musicians, singers & other artists. |



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Process Oriented Psychology or Process Work, developed by Arnold Mindell and colleagues is a theoretical and practical orientation to working with individuals, relationships, organizations, and communities. A wisdom and direction in nature is revealed when awareness enters the picture— Bringing awareness into the different dimensions of our experience frees us from being swallowed up in repeating patterns and cycles of personal and collective history. Process Work methods work with personal and social aspects of the process, and reveal surprising twists and turns of our potentially creative journey as individuals and communities. |