Facilitating change for a better world.
We’re experts in transformative change facilitation, for individuals, groups and communities. Come learn with us.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Living in an Unliveable World
Online, April – Sept 2023
There are so many ways this world is unliveable, particularly for those with marginalised lived experiences.
In a world often hostile to diversity, and sometimes just plain hostile, how can we also experience the wonder of this world?
We’ve brought together six facilitators from around the world, all with unique experiences of unliveable worlds, all finding a way to live in them, in this series of amazing monthly seminars.
Your Feedback Mojo
In-person, Melbourne: Sat 15th April
Giving and/or receiving feedback is an essential life skill but incredibly complex and frequently avoided.
Using the Process Work adaptation of Jung’s Life Myth concept, we explore how to find your unique feedback style to make receiving and giving feedback easier and more meaningful, and in support of your sense of wholeness and joy.
Working at the Edge of the Unknown
Online: April, June, & Sept 2023
Transformation and growth happen in therapy when clients are supported to work at the edge of the unknown.
Finding and staying at the client’s edge between the known and unknown is an essential skillset for therapists who want to do deep work without causing harm.
Two-Year Process Work Study Program 2024
An extended program for those wanting to explore the depth and breadth of Process Work and it’s applications in a community of learners, face-to-face in Melbourne. Join the wait list to be notified when the program details are available (we’ll just email the once).
ANZPOP acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands we live and work on, the Aboriginal Australian, Torres Strait Islander, and Maori peoples. We pay respect to their elders past, present and future. We give thanks for the wisdom of these peoples that has informed the Process Work approach. We honour the courage, resilience and spirit of traditional peoples in the face of the devastating impact colonisation has had and continues to have on their culture, wellbeing, and sovereignty.