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The Gestalt group leader stays alive and creative to each present moment, and is refreshed by the interaction between self and group in which something new is always possible.
The group will explore:
Embodied Relational field approach as applied to the group as a whole
Styles of group leadership to uncover your power stance of leadership
How to identify and support levels and stages of the group
When and how to work within intra-personal, interpersonal, dyadic and subgroups and the group as a whole
Finding Support in the field
How to stay with the process while including yourself as an integral part of it
How to “use your self” safely and effectively to make creative interventions
Instructors: Jay Tropianskaia, RP, Senior Faculty and Tony Greco, RP, Senior Faculty
Course Schedule: Eight Fridays, October 12, November 2, 2018; January 4, 25, February 8,
March 8, April 12 and April 26, 9.30am-12:00pm + Three Saturdays, December 1, 2018, March 23, June 15, 2019, 10:00am-4:00pm.
Two Weekend Practicum Placements within specified groups — dates to be chosen in class based on participants’ availability.
Fee: $1,800 (maximum 8 participants).
Admission to this program is by letter of intent and application form.
Continuing Education (CE): 35 hours
Event Name
Process Group Facilitator Training Program
Course/Workshop
For: Professionals
Provided by: Gestalt Institute of Toronto
Date and Time
Fri Oct 12, 2018 to Sat Jun 15, 2019
(This event is over)
10:00 - 4:00pm
Event Description
The Group Facilitator Training Program is being offered to therapists and trainers who have graduated a Gestalt training program, as well as professionals from a variety of backgrounds who desire to learn our experiential, embodied and relational approach to group process. Completion of this program will provide a Certificate in Gestalt Process Group Facilitator Training.The Gestalt group leader stays alive and creative to each present moment, and is refreshed by the interaction between self and group in which something new is always possible.
The group will explore:
Embodied Relational field approach as applied to the group as a whole
Styles of group leadership to uncover your power stance of leadership
How to identify and support levels and stages of the group
When and how to work within intra-personal, interpersonal, dyadic and subgroups and the group as a whole
Finding Support in the field
How to stay with the process while including yourself as an integral part of it
How to “use your self” safely and effectively to make creative interventions
Instructors: Jay Tropianskaia, RP, Senior Faculty and Tony Greco, RP, Senior Faculty
Course Schedule: Eight Fridays, October 12, November 2, 2018; January 4, 25, February 8,
March 8, April 12 and April 26, 9.30am-12:00pm + Three Saturdays, December 1, 2018, March 23, June 15, 2019, 10:00am-4:00pm.
Two Weekend Practicum Placements within specified groups — dates to be chosen in class based on participants’ availability.
Fee: $1,800 (maximum 8 participants).
Admission to this program is by letter of intent and application form.
Continuing Education (CE): 35 hours
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