Kay Ryan

MHSc (Hons); Dip Process Orient.Psych; MNZAP


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Process Oriented Psychology


Process-oriented Psychology, or Process Work, is a holistic and multi-leveled awareness approach to all of life’s experiences, including individual and collective change. Developed by Dr Arnold Mindell, Process Work has its roots in Jungian psychology, Taoism and physics. Process Work views disturbances as a gateway into enhanced awareness. It offers different ways of working with areas of life that we experience as problematic or painful in order to find the deeper meaning inherent within them, a meaning which can enhance the quality of our lives.

When applied to life changes such as experienced when we are diagnosed with a terminal illness, midlife, or the ending of a relationship, Process Work provides interventions to support the deep inner experiences, visions and feelings that can be experienced. It provides support and techniques for family members and those who care for us at these times.

See Links for further information, training schedule and applications of Process Work.