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Harlene Anderson, Ph.D. |
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Simply Paradise
INTERNATIONAL
SUMMER INSTITUTE - JUNE 15-20, 2008 Harlene Anderson and Grupo Campos Eliseos invite you to join them in Simply Paradise for a unique learning opportunity: Enjoy their warm hospitality and immerse yourself in a week of exploring postmodern/social construction collaborative philosophy and practices with people from around the world. earn about the heart and spirit of collaborative practices -a philosophical stance-and see it in action. The Mayan Riviera (www.mayanriviera.com & www.yucatan.com) and Hotel Las Palapas (www.laspalapas.com) beach resort atmosphere of lazy afternoons and summer evenings provide ample time for the beach, cultural activities, networking, small conversational clusters, and informal opportunities to consult with Harlene and her colleagues. With special guest family therapy pioneer, historian and foreseer Lynn Hoffmans. What
Others Have Said INTERNATIONAL SUMMER
INSTITUTE - JUNE 15-20,
2008 Harlene and Harry Goolishian were the first to develop and introduce a postmodern collaborative therapy to the psychotherapy field in the early eighties. Harlene continues to broaden and deepen her collaborative practices and to extend them to training, research, mentoring and organizational consultation. ISI forum includes: lectures, discussions, live consultations, experiential exercises, special interest conversational groups, activities with resident artist and participant collaborative activities. The benefit to you: study
with Harlene and international colleagues Pre-INSTITUTE WORKSHOPS &
KEYNOTE - JUNE 14-15, 2008 Pre-ISI forum includes: keynotes and a variety of outstanding, intensive small group workshops on the application of collaborative therapy practices in a variety of settings. International workshop leaders will present in-depth accounts of their work with children, education, communities, and research and in coaching.. Lynn
Hoffman, family therapy pioneer, historian and foreteller will be our
special workshop guest and will lead-off the workshops: She willl present
her perspective on the move from modernism to posmodernism in Family
Therapy, talk about her new "starfish" metaphor" and
foresee the future of family therapy.
Register
Early: Space is limited!
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