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Co Founders

Picture of Jean Claude AudergonJean-Claude Audergon (lic.phil. I)  is a conflict resolution facilitator and teaches Process Work internationally. He  is a co-founder of  Process Work Training Programs in Zurich, Portland Oregon and the UK. He works with the creativity locked within apparent blocks or apparently intractable issues within organizations, and teaches leaders in teams and organizations to do the same.

He also has a long-term interest in violence prevention, has supervised and trained teams and organizations within social services, prisons and schools. He has also led a long-term program working with mental health issues in psychiatric hospitals and community mental health forums.

Jean-Claude is co-founder of CFOR, facilitating forums for communities in conflict and to support creative collaboration and community building. He has also trained as a filmmaker and coaches performers. He has written various articles and a chapter contribution in New Horizons in Body Psychotherapies, N. Totton (Ed.) Open University Press 2005.

Picture of Arlene AudergonArlene Audergon (Ph.D.) teaches Process Work in the UK and internationally. A co-founder of CFOR, she is interested in the value of community forums to support a multi-cultural society, finding creative directions for community problems, and for post-war and violence prevention.

Arlene is author of The War Hotel: Psychological Dynamics in Violent Conflict, Whurr Publishers/John Wiley 2005, ‘Daring to Dream’, in Hart B (Ed.) Trauma and Peace-building, University Press of America 2007,  ‘Transforming Conflict into Community, a chapter contribution  in Psychotherapy and Politics, Totton, (Ed.), Open University Press2005 , and has also published several articles in the areas of Process Work and Mental Health, Collective Trauma and Theatre. Arlene has also developed methods of applying Process Work to theatre, has worked with many performers, musicians, improvisers, directors and writers in LA and London and co-directed SPIRIT, with Improbable Theatre, which played at the Royal Court Theatre in 2001, and has continued to play in many festivals internationally.