Ways of Being: A Creative/Educational Project Exploring the Relationship Between Life Myth and The Therapist's Style

by Ioanna Velali

Manuscript, 2016

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Available

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MANUSCRIPT VELALI, I.

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Publication

A Final Project Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master’s Degree in Process Work, Process Work Institute, Portland, OR

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http://www.processwork.org/files/Finalprojects/Velali_I_May_2016.pdf

ABSTRACT
This project focuses on two main elements: the embodied experience of the concept of the life myth and its potentially enriching relationship to the therapist’s style. It seeks to explore how the elemental tendencies of our life myth manifest in our life and how they can enhance our professional identity, when we consciously and creatively tune into them. My subjective explorations on the two-fold topic led me to the creation of a 1.5-day movement –based Lab for advanced students and graduates in Process Work. In this essay I share my personal discoveries, the making of the Lab and the creative process around those two main threads that weave this project. I also include the theoretical framework that supports the work and the insights that I gained from this process. The appendices contain a detailed Lab agenda, the exercises and all other auxiliary materials

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VEL001
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