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To register for these events, contact Judy Janzen, education coordinator of the Prairie View Learning Institute, at 1-800-362-0180 ext. 6412 or 316-284-6412.

+ Advanced Process Communication Model Seminar®  

      • July 17-18, 2008, Newton                     Event Brochure

This two-day seminar focuses on connecting, motivating and resolving conflict. In-depth reviews of how-to’s, failure patterns (scripts), and intervention and prevention strategies will be taught, with practice, practice and practice. Participants will receive their own individualized manuals. The Three-Day PCM Seminar® is a prerequisite for the Advanced seminar. For more information, contact Nate Regier, Ph.D., at 1-800-362-0180 ext. 6220 or 316-284-6220.
+ Capabilities Awareness Profile (CAP©) and Perceived
Competence of Functioning Inventory (PCFI©) Certification
and Training
 

      • July 23-25, 2008, Newton                     CAP-PCFI Training
      • December 3-5, 2008, Newton                

Accountability for effectiveness is necessary for a competitive advantage. Assessing impact is more than just customer satisfaction. Clients want lasting changes in attitudes and behaviors. With the CAP© and PCFI© we measure the self-beliefs that mediate whether potential will come to life in real-world situations. We can then work with you to sustain and amplify these positive changes. Whether you use Prairie View Process Solutions for your team development needs, or another agency, these tools will help you measure the impact of your investment. To register online, click here.

For questions, call Nate Regier, Ph.D., at Process Solutions at 1-800-362-0180, ext. 6446 or e-mail regierng@pvi.org.
+ Experiencing Excellence PCM® Seminar  

      • June 11, 3008, Newton                     PCM Seminar 2007-08
      • September 11, 2008, Wichita                
      • December 8, 2008, Newton , Newton                

Stress, pressure and constant change can be overwhelming in today’s work environment. This one-day seminar helps employees clarify and address workplace behaviors that are costly to themselves and their employers. Process Communication Model® can assist with a variety of needs including employee selection, job placement, team-building, employee coaching and counseling, conflict management, executive development and succession planning. Learn how to motivate others and maximize your gifts.
For more information, call 1-800-362-0180, ext. 6446 or to register call 1-800-362-0180, ext. 6412. To register online, click here.
+ Food for Shepherds  

Pilgrims & Potholes on Thunder Road
    • April 10, 2008, Newton                     Event Brochure

This year’s Food for Shepherds program celebrates ten years of clergy offerings with a special fall program devoted to a deepening prayer life and renewal. The program will include a half-day Saturday retreat followed by six consecutive weeks of experiential/contemplative prayer formats. It will be supported by Henri Nouwens’ book, The Prodigal Son. Typical sessions will include a brief review of Nouwen, an invitation to silent prayer through scripture, meditation, poetry, music, icons and imagination, followed by rest, reflection, journaling, small group sharing and a common meal. The first meeting will be held 1-5 p.m., and all others will take place 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and includes a meal.
+ Food for Thought Series (2007- 08)  

“Tell Me Something Good!” with Marian Madonia
    • May 1, 2008, Salina and McPherson                   Event Brochure

Sometimes it is easier to tell someone what went wrong with our day than it is to “tell me something good!” Marian Madonia, owner of Madonia International, will help us look at the difficult “garbage” experiences in our life and motivate us to focus on the “something good.” This is a practical program (with a healthy dose of humor) to help us look differently at life’s situations so that we might turn the circumstances around to the benefit of ourselves and others. A gifted storyteller, Marian brings to life the lessons that are universal for all of us.
+ Planting Seeds for Change Coaching Retreat  

      • May 16, 2008, Wichita                     Event Brochure

This coaching retreat will help you plant the seeds for big change, weed out the things that get in the way of change and teach you how to grow changes that are sustainable. Six weeks of group phone coaching will follow. To register, or for more information, contact Coach Tamara Herl at 1-800-362-0180, ext. 6224.
+ Process Facilitation Seminar©  

      • September 15-16, 2008, Newton                     Event Brochure

This is a two-day seminar that teaches adventure-based or experiential facilitators how to apply Process Communication in facilitation, stressing the importance of the different personality types, psychological needs, perceptions and channels. The six major sources of conflict in groups are identified, and formulas are presented to resolve them and enhance effective communication, learning and productivity. A variety of experiential activities help facilitators integrate the concepts to enhance their existing facilitation skills. Participants must have previous training and experience in group facilitation. For more information, contact Judy Janzen at 1-800-362-0180 ext. 6412 or 316-284-6412. To register online, click here.
+ Process Teaching Model Seminar®  

      • September 17-19, 2008, Newton                     Event Brochure

This three-day training program is designed to teach educators how to use a process approach, connect with students and motivate each student by addressing his or her psychological needs. Information is provided to the educator about his or her own personality dynamics, including perceptual biases about how students should be taught, and how they learn best. This workshop gives special attention to understanding and averting predictable student failure patterns, along with dozens of tips to engage and motivate even the most difficult students. For more information, contact Nate Regier, Ph.D., at 1-800-362-0180 ext. 6220 or 316-284-6220. To register online, click here.
+ Process Therapy Model Seminar©  

      • May 30-31, 2008 - Garden City                     Event Brochure
      • October 8-9, 2008 - Newton

The Process Therapy Model (PTM®) is both a model for doing therapy and a basis for a valid, reliable, computer-generated profile report on a client, providing a wealth of useful information to enhance the therapeutic process. Increasing accountability for effectiveness and stewardship of resources is the new reality for therapists. Quickly establishing a strong working alliance, nurturing positive expectations and using the right approach at the right time are the critical components of success. For more information, contact Nate Regier, Ph.D., at 1-800-362-0180 ext. 6220 or 316-284-6220. To register online, click here.
+ Project Adventure Inc. Training  

Prairie View Learning Institute and Project Adventure, from Beverly, MA are proud to present Prairie View as a center for quality adventure programming and skill development in the Midwest.

Project Adventure has long been the gold standard in the adventure and experiential world. Prairie View has a rich history of providing quality programs to our local schools and other organizations. If you are interested in developing experiential skills to enhance your effectiveness, we invite you to attend these dynamic workshops. Three upcoming training sessions are:

      Adventure Programming
      • October 7 - 10, 2008

      Debriefing Tools - Expanding Your Repertoire
      • August 26-27, 2008

      Adventure Based Counseling
      • September 23 - 26, 2008

For further information and to register for these workshops, visit www.pa.org.       Flyer
+ Three-Day Process Communication Model Seminar®  

      • July 14-16, 2008, Newton                     Event Brochure

This seminar is for those seeking advanced learning and personal growth. Embark on a course of self-discovery that will show you many aspects of your personality: your strengths, abilities, attributes and your psychological needs. The training will focus on the positive parts of your personality and your inventory of skills, but will not ignore those negative elements that exist in all of us. Taken together, the Three-Day PCM Seminarâ and Advanced PCM Seminarâ prepare a participant to pursue Trainer Certification with Dr. Taibi Kahler. For more information, contact Nate Regier, Ph.D., at 1-800-362-0180 ext. 6220 or 316-284-6220. To register online, click here.
     


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