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Theme specific seminars open to the public |
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'Mini-intensives' of 6 - 8 days - generally open to all |
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'Basics' series, i.e. 6 x 2-days seminars. To be taken as a series. Open to all interested in the basics of process work and their extended application |
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'Supervision' Seminars - 3 days of individual feedback and training for students phase II, phase I and interested participants of related disciplines |
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'Case control and supervision classes in London' for students as well as participants from related disciplines interested in the application of process work in their fields |
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All who are interested are welcome to attend seminars for training and/or for personal and professional development |
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Seminars offer experiential exercises, as well as theoretical discussion, with freedom to take part as is right for the individual participant |
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Our seminars and workshops are part of the RSPOPUK Training program as well as other training programs abroad (see our links) |
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Seminars are open to the public, anyone interested for personal or professional reasons. In the exception that a seminar is exclusively for students in the Diploma Program in Process Work, it will be clearly marked as such. There are opportunities to train in Process Work in the UK and internationally – see Training. |
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Students registered in one diploma program are usually encouraged to meet and learn locally with and from peers and teacher AND also attend trainings in other regions |
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See our Agenda for our current and upcoming classes and seminars in London and internationally. We (Arlene and Jean-Claude) teach and train in London, in UK and internationally |
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