Services
One hour consultation With Lane Arye, Ph.D
- Item Number
- 107
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Opening Bid
- 50 USD
Item Description
Item Special Note
Lane Arye, Ph.D. has been practicing and teaching Process Work (developed by Arnold Mindell) worldwide for over 25 years. Using powerful and effective tools, Lane supports individuals, couples and groups to discover wholeness, creativity, reconciliation and community. Approaching our joys and our troubles with curiosity, respect, and heart, he fosters the experience that life is mysterious, rich, and meaningful. In the Balkans, Lane co-led a six-year UN funded project working with Serbs, Croats, and Muslims after the war. In Oakland, he facilitated a conflict between then mayor (now governor) Jerry Brown and an African American cultural arts center. Lane trains therapists locally and around the world, and in Poland he supervised a psychiatric day hospital as well as support groups for victims of domestic violence. He developed Unintentional Music, a way of using Process Work with musicians (and non-musicians) as they play or sing to help them transform their music and themselves. He is the author of Unintentional Music: Releasing Your Deepest Creativity, and co-author of Transforming Conflict into Community: Post-war Reconciliation in Croatia. Lane works in private practice in Berkeley and San Rafael. He lives with his wife, Lecia, and their two children. (www.ProcessWorkLane.com)
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