This is an intensive training program in Worldwork and specifically conflict facilitation. This is for Process Work students, facilitators, therapists, meditators, coaches, organizational, corporate, and government leaders. Learn the steps of intervening and facilitating conflict in organizations. Learn 1st and 2nd Training Process Work facilitation skills. Be part of an international group of people learning. […]
This is an ongoing program. Most people sign up for a year at a time to enjoy a price break. This is an ongoing series of classes in all the major areas of Process Work plus electives. Classes cover 1st and 2nd training. Recent classes include Body Symptoms, Altered and Extreme States, Relationships and Sexuality, […]
This six-month course series offers a deep, experiential immersion into the Process-Oriented approach for working with the most complex and charged topics that arise in therapeutic practice. Designed for experienced therapists, facilitators, coaches, and leaders, this is not a course on entry-level techniques, but an advanced exploration of the underlying processes—the Deep Democracy—that shape human experience, conflict, and potential.
Conflict is happening — in teams, relationships, and society. This seminar explores conflict as a living, relational process by bringing it onto the “stage.” Through embodied, dramatic, and playful practices, participants develop awareness, presence, and the ability to stay connected in moments of tension and difference.
Step into a monthly experiential space where night dreams are treated as living processes to be felt and embodied rather than just interpreted. Through body awareness and playful exploration, we follow the dream’s own logic to uncover the wisdom and sensations lingering beneath the surface.
This seminar offers an introduction to process work and invites participants to work with the challenges and joys of life from a place of intention, presence, and connection to the deeper processes shaping our lives. This will be experienced through linking X and U dynamics between dreams, body symptoms, group dynamics, and world work.