Right Use of Power Institute

'Right Use of Power Approach to Ethics

Year Founded: 1994

Model of Therapy: Right Use of Power Approach to Ethics

Available training types: Workshops, Facilitator Trainings, E-courses

This is a dynamic, inspiring, and relational approach to ethical awareness and responsiveness. In a time of great misuse of power, this model offers sound guidance for an emerging ethic that brings compassion to power. Original and engaging, the approach highlights four dimensions of personal and professional power: Be Informed, Be Compassionate, Be Connected, Be Skillful. The books and trainings provide the skills to use power with heart.

About the Founder(s)

  • 'Cedar Barstow, MEd, CHT

    Cedar Barstow, MEd, CHT

    Cedar Barstow is a Hakomi Body-Centered Psychotherapist and International Hakomi Trainer. Her work as a therapist, teacher, administrator, and consultant led her to her deep interest in ethics. She saw a place for ethics taught in its largest context: the right use of power. She is the author of Right Use of Power: The Heart of Ethics, The Right Use of Power Teacher's Manual, and with her husband Reynold Feldman, Living In the Power Zone:  How Right Use of Power Can Transform Your Relationships. For more information on Cedar, please visit www.cedarbarstow.com.

  • Founder / Lead Developer: Cedar Barstow, MEd, CHT
  • Executive Director: Cedar Barstow, MEd, CHT
  • Address: 1485 Sumac Ave., Boulder, CO 80304
  • Phone: 303-444-6835 or 720-480-1342
  • Website: http://www.rightuseofpower.org

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