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Cover of Volume 5 Number 1

Vol 5 No 1 · Spring/Summer 1993

Worldwork

Contributors

Leslie Heizer · Jim Chamberlain · Joe Goodbread · Amy Mindell · Gemma Summers · Julie Diamond · Dawn Menken · Kate Jobe · Gary Reiss

Articles in this issue

  1. 01

    The Worldwork Seminars: A Personal Learning Overview

    Leslie Heizer

    This issue of the journal focuses on process-oriented Worldwork. What exactly is World-work? This is the question I've been thinking about…

  2. 02

    Commentaries on Mandalas Painted at the 1992 Worldwork Seminar

    Jim Chamberlain

    "Amy and Amy Mindell invited me to attend the 1992 Worldwork seminar and paint mandalas , giving me these simple instructions: do your…

  3. 03

    Process Work and Mainstream Conflict Resolution Paradigms

    Joe Goodbread

    Conflict is as old as humankind; ever since two protohumans fought over the same carcass, or stole food from another tribe's encampment…

  4. 04

    The World Channel in Individual Work

    Amy Mindell

    At this crucial point in its evolution, psychotherapy is questioning its role and responsibility toward the world at large. A raging debate…

  5. 05

    SEX: Procreation, Recreation or Co-creation?

    Gemma Summers, Julie Diamond

    This article focuses on sexuality as a political issue in the world today. In the 1990s what happens in the bedroom can be read about on…

  6. 06

    Juice and Doughnuts: Group Process Workwith Teen-agers

    Dawn Menken

    We arrived at this local Portland public high school a few minutes before 8 in the morning. The halls were strangely quiet; we discovered…

  7. 07

    "But, What Does It Mean?": Mystery as a Key to Exploring Movement

    Kate Jobe

    In my experience, one of the hardest parts of working with movement is to remain open, and to create an atmosphere where movement can…

  8. 08

    The Role of the Disturber in Process Oriented Family Therapy

    Gary Reiss

    I begin this article by presenting three cases that illustrate the role of the disturber in family functioning. The disturber is any family…