Big health, big medicine: for personal health, team health and community health – Soltane, Glenmoore Pennsylvania

Camphill Soltane 224 Nantmeal Road,, Glenmoore, PA, United States

Presenter: Dr. Pierre Morin 

In this workshop we will explore the power of internalized community values andconceptions of health and medicine and their effect on personal, team and communitywell-being. We will reflect on the various normative body, health and identity politicsand introduce skills that foster health of everyone involved. Through an approach calledbig health and big medicine, we will explore new ways of relating to our ownbody/social experiences and relating with health concerns of students, residents andtheir family members.The workshop format will include theory, stories, individual and group exercises, and astime permits, fishbowl demonstrations with participants on specific questions/issuesfrom daily life at Soltane.

Give what you have – take what you get! – advanced supervision seminar, DDI Kyiv, Ukraine

Presenter: Dr Ellen Schupbach

This is a supervision and learning seminar for coaches, facilitators and leaders and everyone who views their activities on this earth also as a spiritual journey. There will be exercises to do in pairs, and opportunities for participants to work as coach or facilitator in a fishbowl setting to share learning and inspiration.

A “Sacred Creative Space” for Conflict and Peace – Mindells in Berlin

University of Applied Science Treskowallee 8, Berlin, Germany

At Diversity and Relationship: Focus Empathy Conference
Presenters: Drs Amy and Arny Mindell

Around the world, processwork has helped people with inner work and outer diversity tensions and conflicts. We now realize, that working with yourself and others requires 1st basic trainings, cognitive skills,  and also a 2nd Training -- or what we understand is a “SACRED-CREATIVE SPACE". We will focus on Processwork’s basic 1st and (updated) 2nd advanced Training. This new work brings "sacred creative spaces” and "nonlocality" to the foreground of reality. New understandings of quantum nonlocality and the Taoist, Lao’s Tse’s not-doing, will help us “commune with nature” and facilitate inner work, relationships, group, and world tensions.

Deep democracy conflict resolution and mediation in action – DDI Nairobi, Kenya

Lenana House Conference Centre Jacaranda St, Lavington, Kenya

Presenters: Drs Ellen and Max Schupbach 
Conflict Resolution, Prevention and Management for Individuals, Teams, Organizations and the Public Space
Arnold Mindell’s Process work, also known as the Deep Democracy paradigm, is to our knowledge the only paradigm that allows the facilitation of conflicts without a prior buy-in from stakeholders. It explains the creation, flow and resolution of conflict in terms stemming from modern physics, psychology, and complex system theory. Its applications range from open forums on public hotspots to vision and strategy development in organizations. A key element of the approach is the focus on inner conflicts which reflect outer tensions, and vice versa.

In this 3 Day workshop, we will demonstrate and practice our conflict resolution methods.
Day 1: Inner Conflicts and Relationships
Day 2: Conflicts in Teams and Organizations
Day 3: Conflicts in the Community and the Public Space

ANU Fenner Writing Group

National Botanic Gardens Clunies Ross St, Acton, ACT, Australia

Facilitators: Craig Ashurst, Julia Wolfson 

UNSW ADFA facilitation – Duntroon, Canberra

Duntroon Canberra

Facilitator; Dr. Julia Wolfson University of New South Wales Australian Defence Force of Australia unit Team work, leadership development and coaching

ANU Fenner Writing Group

National Botanic Gardens Clunies Ross St, Acton, ACT, Australia

Facilitators: Craig Ashurst, Julia Wolfson