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Process Oriented
Psychology
Process work is a cross-disciplinary approach to support individual
and collective change. It developed in the 1970s and 1980s when Dr.
Arnold Mindell, a Jungian analyst in Zurich, Switzerland, began
researching illness as a meaningful expression of the unconscious mind.
Also known as process-oriented psychology (POP) or dreambody work,
Process Work offers new ways of working with areas of life that are
experienced as problematic or painful. Physical symptoms, relationship
problems, group conflicts and social tensions, when approached with
curiosity and respect, can lead to new information that is vital for
personal and collective growth. With its roots in Jungian psychology,
Taoism and physics, Process Work believes that the solution to a problem
is contained within the disturbance itself and provides a practical
framework through which individuals, couples, families and groups can
connect with greater awareness and creativity.
From POP
website.
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