Here you will find additional resources on Process Work theory and it's application - offering a deeper insight into the paradigm. For examples of Process-oriented Psychology in business applications, please see Case Studies.
Articles
2007. From RSPOP to IAPOP: 25 Years as a Learning Organization. Plenary address at the First International Association of Process-oriented Psychology Conference in London in April 2007.
2006. Where Roles, Rank and Relationship Meet: A Framework for Working with Multiple Role Relationships in Process Work Learning Communities (.rtf file, 243kb) This article outlines Process Work's theory of multiple role relationships and presents a framework for analyzing and working with difficulties that may arise at the intersection of role and power in professional relationships. Now translated into German.
2004. "Paradigms of Influence in the Process Work Approach to Multiple Role Relationships." Julie Diamond and Lee Spark Jones, Journal of Process-Oriented Psychology, Summer 2004, vol. 9/1:87-98.
2001. "A Democracy Dialogue. Getting to the Essence of Freedom." The Journal of Process Oriented Psychology, vol. 8/2:66. Using democratic methods to achieve democratic outcomes challenges our self-development; we come to experience freedom as a process of self-actualizing, not just the freedom from constraint. (.pdf 106K) Requires Acrobat reader to download the file
1995. "Encounters with the Spirit: Developing Second Attention at the Edge." The Journal of Process Oriented Psychology, vol. 7/2:15. Rather than think of the edge as something to surmount, this article shows that edge-work itself can be the point of the edge, not just the crossing of it. (.pdf 1.8MB)
1994. "Facilitation and Multi-leveled Interventions in Community Building." The Journal of Process Oriented Psychology, vol. 6/1: 75.
Podcasts
Shrink Rap Radio. Interview on Process Work. December 2007.
Process Work Live. Interview on Crisis Intervention Training with the Portland Police. July 2007.
For additional articles, essays, and information on Process Work, visit the Process Work Institute website, or the website of Drs. Arnold and Amy Mindell.