Developed by: Arnold Mindell
Overview: "Process work is an innovative approach to individual and collective change, which brings psychology, group dynamics, spirituality, and creative expression together in a single paradigm. An off-shoot of Jungian psychology, Process Work was developed by Jungian analyst Arnold Mindell in the 1970s when Mindell began researching illness as a meaningful expression of the unconscious mind. He discovered that the unconscious manifests not only in night-time dreams but also in physical symptoms, relationship difficulties, addictions, and social tensions. Drawing from his background as a physicist, as well as from Taoist principles, shamanism, Zen Buddhism and communication science, Mindell formulated the idea of the 'dreaming process,' a coherent and meaningful flow of experiences that underlies problematic or painful events." ~Excerpt from Process Work Institute
Websites Related to Process Oriented Psychology: Process Work Institute, Research Society for Process Oriented Psychotherapy UK, Amy & Arny Mindell
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