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Conversations: November 2010: Glenn Fleisch

Glenn Fleisch

Glenn Fleisch
Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapist Focusing Trainer

Glenn Fleisch's Bio:  I have been a psychotherapist for 30 years. I have been practicing Focusing-oriented therapy for 15 years, specializing in the Wholebody Focusing approach to healing trauma, addictions, and other difficult emotional/behavioral patterns. I have been teaching WBF and FOT in California and worldwide, including a recent 4 day workshop in Israel on Transformational Focusing and trauma. I am currently leading a training certification program in WBF and developing the Transformational Focusing model with Doralee Grindler Katonah. I have written several articles and papers on WBF and therapy, integrating the Process Model with unfolding of body-wisdom, such as gestures, movement, postural shifts. I am currently exploring Co-Presence as a field of shared experiencing in therapy and groups, especially the power of communal interaction for transformation. I am an Adjunct Faculty member in the ICP program at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco. 


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