| Monday, March 17, 2008 | For the public |
| 9:00 am–4:30 pm | Admission $55 |
| Student Center Room 160, Seattle University |
This workshop will be highly experiential in a dynamic and safe learning group. The group will be a primary resource for gaining tools and perspectives inherent in teachings based in the Satir Growth Model. The day will include demonstration and practice with tools related to enhancing self and system esteem, congruent interaction and sculpting to explicating relational dynamics.
Jean will demonstrate her methods with a volunteer participant who wants to explore enhanced performance within a particular work context. The powerful connection between our current behavioral mode of operating and our indigenous family of origin experience will be explicated. She will guide her “client” to use congruence as an intervention into both the role-playing family and work context. The power of congruence as an intervention tool for transforming limited and disconnected systems into ones of connectivity and possibility will be understood.
Participants in this session will learn:
To prepare: Plan to attend the entire session. Consider whether you would like to volunteer to be a “client” participant.
Parking: 12th and East Marion Parking Lot ($5). Parking is limited so do allow yourself plenty of time. map
Questions? Contact Paula Brekke, OSR Community Coordinator, email or call +1-206-296-5898.
Biography of Jean McLendon, OSR Visiting Presenter