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Instituto Trabajo de Procesos collaborates with WorldWork 2020, from May 23 to 28, in Vancouver (Canada).

This meeting is organized by the International Association of Process Oriented Psychology (IAPOP).

 


A new edition of the WorldWork 2020 comes after the last edition of Worldwork of 2017.

This global meeting is organized by IAPOP, an international association of Process Work professionals, who are associated with their shared values, vision and objectives, as well as support for diversity, creativity, relationship and the exciting range of research and practice within our professional community.

The Association supports the collaboration and exchange of research, experiences and ideas in the evolutionary field of Process Work and its relationship with a wide range of fields, from psychotherapy and psychiatry to mind-body medicine, conflict resolution and development organizational.

IAPOP also supports continued education, giving and receiving feedback among professionals, and promoting the diversity and standards shared among our internship process training programs.
In this context, IAPOP supports these Worldwork encounters (see previous editions) in which the Process Labor Institute participates actively in different ways: facilitating sessions, attending students from the Institute’s school, etc.

What is WorldWork?

Worldwork is Processwork applied to small and large groups, communities and organizations, international events and environmental problems. Worldwork was developed by Arnold Mindell, founder of Processwork, at the end of 1970 and 1980:

“Worldwork is an attitude of conscience, a focus of situations that includes large and small groups, relationships and individuals. Worldwork emphasizes collective work in each of these situations, using a global or field-oriented perspective. Therefore, work in the world is an approach, an attitude, a sensory ability to work with the most intimate reaches of each one of us, as well as the global field of events of which we are all part. “

 

WorldWork 2020

Worldwork 2020 wants to explore in community emerging ways of relating to our most pressing world problems, daring to dream, speaking up and connecting with our individual and collective potential. To find the depths, rigor, leadership, eldership, and collective spirit needed to meet the ongoing complex, local and global issues at the edges of our known worlds.

More information at: http://worldwork.org/worldwork-2020-canada/theme/

 

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