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Training and Diploma Programs in Process Work or Process Oriented Psychology
Process Work training opportunities
are available worldwide. Many seminars are open to the
public.
Diploma Programs, degree programs, and other training courses,
correspond to regional diversity and requirements, as well as
international standards and shared values of IAPOP, International
Association of Process Oriented Psychology.
UK training and Diploma Program Research Society for Process Oriented Psychology www.rspopuk.com
Arlene and Jean-Claude Audergon are co-founders of RSPOPUK. The
training organisation is accredited with UKCP, the United
Kingdom Council of Psychotherapy.
RSPOPUK training takes place in London and other locations across
the UK. Most seminars are open to the public. Seminars are facilitated.
RSPOPUK offers a Foundation year and four-year Diploma programme,
accredited by UKCP, in Process Oriented Psychology. More info
about the Diploma programme is available at www.rspopuk.com.
Audergon seminars take place in London and internationally. See
also seminars held in London or UK with our visiting international
colleagues, Max & Ellen Schuepbach, Jan Dworkin, Gary Reiss,
Julie Diamond & Lee Spark Jones. Every year or two years,
Arny and Amy Mindell, the originators of Process Oriented Psychology,
try to come to London to offer a seminar about their current
work (for more information contact
us)
RSPOPUK training activities are facilitated by UK faculty and
visiting international teachers, and local phase II students
under supervision. You can find a programme of all Process
Work activities on www.rspopuk.com. Or
contact us for a hard copy of the RSPOPUK programme.
Intensive Courses in Europe
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Led by the Audergons, UK and European-wide 7
day student mini-Intensive courses have taken place in
London, in the mountains of Les Granges Switzerland, and
by the sea in Brac Croatia. See agenda or contact us for information
about upcoming student Intensive courses
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IAPOP International Association of Process Oriented Psychology
IAPOP is the International Association of Process Oriented Psychology
practitioners, to support shared training standards internationally,
as well as supporting the regional character of training programmes.
It also supports research and application of Process Work, as
well as communication about Process Work and the fields in which
we work, with related professions and the public. Together
with a few colleagues, Arlene and Jean-Claude initiated and supported
the development of IAPOP in its early years. We also
hosted the first IAPOP conference London, April 2007.
Training centers and Diploma Programs in Process Oriented Psychology internationally
There are programs and/or centres of training in: Australia,
Denmark, Germany, Greece, Japan, India, Israel, Ireland, New
Zealand, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Switzerland, UK and the USA. Find
a contact list of local and international training programs at www.iapop.com or
contact us for a referral
The Portland Institute offers a four year Diploma program in
Process Work; and MA in Conflict Facilitation. The
Process Work Institute in Portland also offers an annual Intensive
course open to participants worldwide. For further information
visit www.processwork.org
Process Work Training
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requires capacity and will to be self-directed
and engaged with one's development and learning as well as with
the dynamic local and international learning communities. |
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involves training seminars, intensives, mini-intensives,
peer-learning, supervision, personal sessions, multi-cultural
awareness, placements, research, dissertation and exams |
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is interactive with with diverse community process
experiences involving instructors and learners at all levels
of the educational system |
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is face to face in small and large groups, with
hands-on training as well as theoretical education |
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involves connecting to other psychological approaches,
programs, universities, businesses, social action networks, spiritual
organizations and governments |
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is pro-diversity and understands financial diversity |
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is a training unto itself, and/or can be taken
as an extension of other psychotherapeutic training, such as
Jungian, Gestalt, body work trainings, social action, social
work and political programs, organizational development and medical
trainings |
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includes ongoing personal therapy and supervision,
vital to learning and application (Note: The Diploma programme
is not intended as a therapy, but to train therapists and facilitators) |
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There is interface between training programmes
internationally - you can register in one program and are encouraged
and occasionally required to attend trainings and workshops internationally
to learn the intricacies of privilege, rank in cross-cultural
diversity awareness.
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