FACILITATING GROUPS
an experiential workshop
Led by Paul Barber
on Sunday 6 February 1000 to 1700
at Sutton Courtenay, near Oxford
Many claims are made for different understandings of groups and their facilitation but rarely is an attempt made to integrate them into a coherent approach.
In this experiential workshop concepts of change will be explored by sub-groups and the community, and notions of facilitation applied to the workshop group, acting as a virtual organisation/community. Within the model, physical, cultural, emotional, transferential, transpersonal and other levels of both individual and group experience will be investigated. The the whole experience should be looked upon as a day's collaborative inquiry into real-life, as it is perceived, constructed and unconsciously influenced. Gestalt, as the primary orientator, will emphasise engagement rather than theorising, current influence rather than that of the past, and the fermentation of an authentic I-Thou level of relating. Come to the workshop expecting to explore through engagement, your own - and the intimate world of others - and how this in turn manifests itself within the larger group or community.
Paul is Director of the MSc in Management Consultancy and a commercially based MSc in Change, at Surrey University. His doctorate researched group facilitation and personal growth; his approach combines analytic and humanistic influences, and he runs a private practice as a therapist and organisational consultant.
BOOKING
The fee is £40 and bring your own lunch.
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David Jaques
Educational and Organisational Consultant
7 Stanley Road
Oxford
OX4 1QY
Phone/Fax: (0)1865 203255
emmail: [log in to unmask]
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