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The 2nd International Association of

Process Oriented Psychology Conference

24-27 February 2010

Portland Oregon USA at PSU Smith Memorial Union

Join us to share and discuss innovative approaches and solutions to health, illness, aging, death and dying, as well as systemic issues of health community relationships and policy making. Organized by the International Association of Process Oriented Psychology, this conference invites participation from the Process Work community, medical professionals, alternative health practitioners, health activists, policy makers, and consumers throughout the Pacific Northwest and around the globe.

CE Credits, that is, continuing education credits are available for this conference. Process Work Institute of PORTLAND is an NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP™) and a co-sponsor of this event/program.

There will be a $20 charge for CE's for each conference day. Please make the check out to PWI and sign in on the first day next to the registration table.


PROCESS WORK INTENSIVE COURSE
January 18th-February 19, 2010
Portland, Oregon

Pre Conference Open Forum
February 11, 2010
Portland, Oregon
GLOBAL MEDICINE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH

Pre Conference Seminar
February 19-22, 2010
Yachats, Oregon
THE SECOND TRAINING: THE SHAMAN’S NONLOCAL BODY EXPERIENCE
with Arny and Amy Mindell

February 23-24, 2010
INTERNATIONAL PROCESS WORK GRADUATE AND STUDENT GATHERING

Post Conference Seminar
March 1-3, 2010
Portland Oregon
THE SECOND GLOBALIZATION – A NEW AGE OF COLLABORATION
with Max and Ellen Schupbach

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