Text Box: Awareness is incredibly  personal, but also political. We will  explore methods to become aware of inner and outer polarizations, find how we are not only  influenced by our personal and collective history, but how we contribute to changing our inner and outer worlds. We will explore Process Work’s contribution  to understanding how conflict cycles, dynamics of violence, community trauma, rank and power, and personal development for facilitators and those involved in community building, mediation and conflict resolution in zones and neighborhoods in conflict.  
Arlene Audergon PhD teaches Process Oriented Psychology internationally and co-founded its UK training; co-founded  CFOR supporting community forums in conflict zones;  and developed methods of Process Work in theatre. Arlene is author of The War Hotel: Psychological Dynamics in Violent Conflict, John-Wiley 2005,  ‘Collective Trauma: the nightmare of history’, Psychotherapy and Politics International 2004  and ‘Transforming conflict into community: Post-war Reconciliation in Croatia’, in Totton N (Ed) Politics of

Process Work on Fridays Jean-Claude and Arlene Audergon 

can be attended by professionals and all interested, as a series or individually.  Creative Process, Arlene Feb 17; Butterfly Effect,  Jean-Claude March 31; The Personal and the Political, Arlene June 2; Body Symptoms and Personal Growth, Jean-Claude June 16; Essential Process Work: The Spirit in Process, Jean-Claude Oct 13; Conflict Transformation, Arlene Nov 10

Text Box: with Arlene Audergon, June 2 2006
Text Box: www.processwork-audergon.com
www. rspopuk.com 
Text Box: June 02 2006, 10-5:30pm 
University of London Union, ULU
Malet Street, WC1, near Goodge Street station

Fee:  75 GBP 
Please request information about bursaries

For info or to register: contact Stanya 
seminars@processwork-audergon.com 
+44  (0)7716 787 327

Process Oriented Psychology or Process Work, developed by Dr. 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.