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Registration Information
Our intention is to create a large, diverse community. In keeping with our values, we have chosen a self-select fee structure with fees between $390 and $790. Those who can pay more than the average will help those who cannot, and can help ensure the event will not be cancelled. The costs of room & board are additional.
Housing will be at the West Mountain Inn (http://www.westmountaininn.com) but numbers, especially for single rooms, are limited. Additional lodging will be arranged if needed. Special rates for residential room and board at the West Mountain Inn (including breakfast and lunch) are as follows: $135/day single room, $101/day sharing double, $90/day sharing triple, $84/day sharing quadruple.
To Register:
Write a brief letter stating what you want to learn and how you can contribute to the experience. Please include the amount you have chosen as your self-selected fee.
Enclose a deposit of $100 (non-refundable after reservation is confirmed).
Send your letter & deposit to: Carol Wolter-Gustafson, 21 Arborway Terrace, Jamaica Plain, MA, 02130, USA
For more information, please email or call any of us:
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Colin Lago (U.K.)
Colin Lago was Director of the Counselling Service at the University of Sheffield, U.K. from 1987 – 2003. He now works as an independent counsellor, trainer, supervisor and consultant and visiting lecturer to the Universities of East Anglia and Strathclyde.Trained initially as an engineer, Colin went on to become a full time youth worker in London and then a teacher in Jamaica. Colin was profoundly influenced by the writings of Carl Rogers long before he trained as a counsellor. Deeply committed to “transcultural concerns” he has had articles, videos and books published on the subject. He has recently been awarded a D.Litt for his contributions to the literature on multicultural therapy. , http://www.colinlago.co.uk |
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Peggy Natiello (U.S.A.)
Peggy Natiello has worked with the theory and values of the person-centered approach since 1978 as professor, therapist, consultant, parent, and friend. Her relationship with Carl R. Rogers, founder of that psychological approach, ran the gamut from primary supervisor of her doctoral work, to co-facilitator of groups, to cherished friend, to theoretical sparring partner. Peggy sees the search to integrate the values of the person-centered approach, ever more deeply, as equivalent to a spiritual practice. Her book, “The Person-Centered Approach: A passionate presence”, was written to clarify the importance of this often misunderstood and radical approach to psychotherapy, education, group work and life. At present, the focus of her writing and study is in the field of consciousness. , http://www.person-centered.com, 928-204-5509 |
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Carol Wolter-Gustafson (U.S.A.)
Carol Wolter-Gustafson received her Ed.D. from the Department of Humanistic and Behavioral Studies at Boston University. She first met Carl Rogers as a graduate student in a nine-day residential workshop in New York, and later she worked on staff with him. Carol values the unique opportunities for learning that we create together in the week long, residential, large group format. Her personal and professional life centers on cultivating a pathway out of the “us-versus-them” thinking and rhetoric that fuels violence locally and globally. Her writing, workshops and courses (In the USA, Mexico, Europe and Japan) are concerned with exploring those themes, the person-centered approach, and how to move through the illusion of the body-mind split to help create more fully-functioning persons. Carol maintains a Client-Centered practice in Boston. , http://carolwolter-gustafson.net, 617-524-5373 |
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