In this workshop we will explore our understanding of roots and soul and how these contribute to the kind of radical hope that can sustain our engagement during times of crisis (environmental breakdown; social polarisation; growing alienation and disenfranchisement).
How we tell stories matters and the ideas we use to tell those stories matter. We will work with transpersonal and ecosystemic approaches to explore our personal and collective stories, introducing the idea of ‘kincentricity’, a term coined by indigenous scholars, into our inquiry to better live the reality of our interdependence as the foundation for radical hope.
Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event
- greater appreciation of interedependence: our place as part of nature not separate. Kincentricty
- Self exploration of concepts of identity, soul, roots, and how to hold hope in fractured times
- Insight into transpersonal working methogs and ontology
Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?
- mature coaches and leaders
How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?
- my hope is that this workshop will arouse your curiosity to go deeper into these concepts and ways of working and to integrate them into your work and practice as a foundation for better relationship between our ‘selves’ and our ‘environment’. I hope you leave optimistic about your contribution to building new futures.
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Course Content
Organisation
PCCS Books is an independent mental health publisher.
Presenter
Hetty works globally in leadership development, facilitation and coaching, with individuals, teams and organisations. She is a writer, a coaching supervisor, a psychotherapist rooted in the transpersonal and psychoanalytic traditions, and executive editor of the AC global magazine Coaching Perspectives. Hetty will be talking about ‘Radical hope: A dimension of the rooted soul’.