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Workshops are a great way to build teamwork, generate new energy, solve problems, and gain new skills. Solutions@Work offers a number of workshop formats, each of which can be modified to meet your particular group's needs. We do weekend, full day and three hour time slots for churches, businesses, agencies, schools, and helping professionals. CEU's are available.
Solutions @ Work:
Action Methods for Solving
Workplace Problems
As an employer, you are aware of the cost of personal employee
problems to your business. Losses related to substance abuse, family
conflict, emotional distress, and poor morale, are well documented
in the workplace. We know that individual malaise costs the company
money--and we know, too, that organizational health and vigor is crucial
to every person within the organization. We believe that solutions
are borne out of leadership vision, clear communication, and a healthy
blend of hard work and creative play. Dr. Daphne Stevens and Dr. Cindy
Carter are consultants who have worked in hospitals, industry, and
educational settings to train, provide counseling to individuals,
and assist management in defining problems and clarifying goals. We
are behavioral scientists who are trained in group facilitation, psychodrama,
and individual and family psychotherapy.
We are committed to the idea that individual employees can be the greatest resource to any company, and because personnel problems are among the most frustrating challenges that employers face. Our work with organizations shows us again and again that when people feel respected and empowered, they find solutions to workplace problems.
Common Challenges We Address:
- Morale
- Productivity
- Diversity issues
- Sexual harassment prevention
- Team building
- Critical incident debriefings
- Business etiquette
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Absenteeism
How We Work:
We conduct Solutions@Work training sessions. They are a
series of fun, experiential
action-packed exercises that
raise consciousness, mobilize resources, and facilitate learning
in groups. We address the individuals
in a group at a variety of levels--cognitive,
behavioral, emotional,
physical, and spiritual--to affect
change which benefits every member
of the organization.
Based in Georgia and Southern California,
we travel to your locale. You may
choose to conduct the Solutions@Work training at your place
of business or at a "neutral" location
away from the workplace.
About Us:
Dr. Daphne Stevens holds advanced
degrees in Clinical Social Work and
Clinical Psychology. She has provided
Employee Assistance Program services
for a number of companies, including
McDonnell Douglas, GEICO, Boeing,
Cigna, the Medical Center of Central
Georgia. and Georgia Power Company.
She has published articles in
Human Resource Professional, Pilgrimage,
The Salt Journal, and Voices, and
she is the author of a biweekly column
in the Macon Telegraph
entitled "The One Minute Therapist."
Dr. Cindy Carter holds advanced degrees
in Educational and Clinical Psychology.
Her professional career began over
twenty years ago when she was awarded a clear teaching credential.
Since then she has been helping professionals
achieve their maximal potential in
many settings. Dr. Carter is skilled
in the use of cognitive-behavioral
therapy, neurotherapy, hypnotherapy,
biofeedback, psychodrama, and depth
psychology.
Aaron Bowers is a Marketing Specialist
who has served as a consultant to
many companies, including the CBS
Television Network. His creativity and insight have brought him
national
recognition, and his experience as
a corporate middle manager is invaluable
in the Solutions@Work process.
To contact us for further information,
email us at daphne@daphnestevens.com,
or call (478) 474-8528.
Programs we have developed and successfully used with a variety of groups include:
Archetypes Alive: An Experiential Workshop
Goals:
- To awaken the many (often dormant)
problem solving abilities within
us.
- To access our inherent
skills for navigating through
life's changes and challenges.
- To
discover our inborn gifts of
seeing through many eyes.
- To
move out of "stuck" places into places positions
of flexibility and creativity
Presented by:
Dr. Daphne Stevens,
Ph.D..
Dr. Cindy Carter-Liggett, Ph.D..
Presented for:
- Corporate
groups
- Mental
Health Providers (CEUs available)
- Personal
Growth groups
- Churches
- Educational
Groups (Myth, Literature,
Psychology)
When:
By
appointment. Optimum presentation time is 8 hours, with tailoring
to a minimum of 3 hours
available.
Where:
At your business,
church, school, or civic setting
How:
Using action
methods, art, storytelling, group warmups,
tribunal formats, body movement,
role play. . .
For more information, email us at daphne@daphnestevens.com,
call 478-471-0527, or fax 478-471-1793.
Becoming a Mother of Your Own Design
"Becoming a Mother of Your Own Design" is a daylong
retreat for mothers of young children that I offer with Lisa Braner,
author of the upcoming book
The Mother's Book of Well-Being (Conari Press, 2003). In these retreats, we
examine the multi-faceted experience of early motherhood and explore
ways to weave it
into the larger tapestry of our lives as women. We step away from the busy-ness
of parenting and explore our beliefs about motherhood and how they sabotage
or support us. We find ways to alleviate the feelings of frustration,
fatigue, bewilderment,
and isolation common in young motherhood, and we set aside comparisons in order
to co-create a healthy maternal self-image.
Claim a day for yourself, and join us! For information about these retreats, email us at daphne@daphnestevens.com, or call 478-471-0527.
Midwinter Dreams: A Weekend for Emerging Wise Women
Midlife is a time when our energies shift. Outward pursuits--raising
children, building resumes, running households--give way to a quieter,
more inward stirring of the soul. Dreams become vivid. The life
of the imagination and the life of the body dance us toward a depth
creativity and wisdom that we may have envisioned but hardly dared
hoped for during our younger, more frenetic days. We are moving
into Crone hood.
Many women long for a container to midwife them through this passage. Life gives us guidelines for other phases of life, but during midlife, our road maps often consist of vague intimations, intuition, and feelings. We need ritual and the presence of other women to serve as companions and guides.
Join Dr. Daphne Stevens and Dr. Cindy Carter as we forge new maps together. In a weekend of dream-tending, art therapy, body work, and storytelling, we will explore our imaginal worlds and affirm one another in the yet-to-be discovered gifts of Cronedom. We will laugh, we will talk, we will commune around the fire. We convene on Friday evening for tea, introductions, and a bedtime story to set the tone for the weekend. We gather all day Saturday and Sunday, and we conclude with dinner on Sunday evening.
To arrange a weekend for your group, email us at daphne@daphnestevens.com.
Theatre of the Oppressed?
As created by Brazilian visionary, Augusto Boal, Theatre of the Oppressed is a form of popular community based education which uses theater as a tool for transformation. Originally developed out of Boal's work with peasant and worker populations, it is now used all over the world for social and political activism, conflict resolution, community building, therapy, and government legislation. Inspired by the vision of Paulo Feire and his landmark treatise on education, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Theatre of the Oppressed invites critical thinking. It is about analyzing rather than accepting, questioning rather than giving answers. It is also about "acting" rather than just talking. In Theatre of the Oppressed, the audience is not made up of spectators, but "spect-actors." Through the evocative language of theatre, everyone is invited to share their opinion on the issues at hand. Boal's books have been translated into 35 languages and the work radiates from his centers in Rio de Janeiro and Paris as well as Vancouver, Toronto, England, India, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Italy, Korea, Burkina Faso, Puerto Rico, and many others. It is also practiced on a grassroots level by teachers, social workers, therapists, and activists all over the world.
Psyche's Sisters:
Uncovering
Hidden Blocks to Creativity, Self-Expression, and Soulful Living:
A Weekend for Men and Women
In the Greek myth, Psyche's
sisters whisper doubts and fears that separate her from Eros,
hurl her into the underworld, and ultimately awaken her to new
consciousness. In our lives, voices from our past often whisper
to us like Psyche's sisters. We are haunted by a vague sense
of being stuck, blocked in our creative efforts, and bound by
patterns of relating that no longer work for us. We become frustrated
with heroic ways of being in the world, and we long to listen
to ourselves in ways that honor the intuitive wisdom that lives
within us.
Join Dr. Daphne Stevens,
Dr. Cindy Carter, and Aaron Bowers as we discover the gifts hidden
in the stuck places. In a weekend of psychodrama, dream work,
art-work, and story telling, we find the ways that our symptoms
often point to our strengths, and our pain often directs us to
our passion. Come with a particular "stuck place," relationship
issue, or problem in mind, and let the group transform it into
a creative challenge!
To arrange a weekend in your area, email us at daphne@daphnestevens.com.
Theatre of Dreams
This is an experiential
weekend devoted to the tradition
of dream-tending. . .to develop personalized
rituals for dream incubation. . .to
learn how to hold nonlinear dream
time. . .to express psychic yearnings
through dream symbols . . . to experience
the mystery of symbolic dream enactment.
. .
What:
We create dream characters through
artistry and theatre. . .we deepen our sense of spiritual community
through visiting the dream landscape of others. . .we laugh, we
cry, we sit in awe with one another. . .and we simply wonder at
the intricacies and the eternal wisdom of the eternal Psyche.
How:
We enter into creative space through
Playback Theatre techniques, body
movements, and meditation.
Who:
For groups interested in soul-work,
dream-tending, improvisational
theatre, and community building.
Facilitators:
Daphne Stevens, Ph.D..,
Cindy Carter, Ph.D..
To arrange a
weekend for your church or community,
email us at daphne@daphnestevens.com,
call (478) 474-8379, or fax us at
478-471-1793.
Facilitators:
Daphne Stevens, Ph.D.
Daphne is a student of the soul. She learns from music and
poetry, and she experiences healing
through the language of symptoms
and dreams. Her practice as a psychotherapist encompasses such
diverse
approaches as Jungian based psychodrama,
symbolic-experiential therapy, and
the healing of trauma and grief through working with the human
energy field. Daphne's soul is nourished
as a wife and friend, instructed
as a mother and grandmother, and deepened through meditation and
spiritual
direction. Daphne's work centers
around themes of feminine spirituality,
relationships, creativity, and finding the hidden gifts within
the
experience of grief. She is an active
member of St. Francis Episcopal Church
in Macon, GA.
Cindy Carter, Ph.D.
Cindy is an artist. She derives colors for her palette from
teaching at Pacifica Graduate Institute
in Santa Barbara, maintaining a private
practice, leading psychodrama groups, participating in improvisational
theatre, and offering theatre-based
training for personal and professional
growth in the mental health
field. More subtle hues represent
her family life as a wife of 20 years
and mother of two teenagers, and
spiritual journeys such as those taught by her Native American
mentor.
Cindy's art conveys such themes as
personal integrity, courage, respect
for mystery, and willingness to dance.
Aaron Bowers
Aaron is a media specialist and commercial writer
whose creative talents have earned him
national recognition. He "anchors" the
workshops, offering marketing expertise,
masculine presence, and detail
oriented administrative services which are
invaluable in the creative process
for us and all our participants.
Cindy and Daphne collectively have
over fifty years in the field of
mental health. They have been working
creatively together since completing their doctoral studies at
Pacifica
Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara,
CA,and they are currently at work
on a book based on their workshops entitled A Full Deck: Games
and Stories for Filling In Your Missing
Life Cards. Aaron has been keeping
us grounded and motivated since he joined us in 1995.
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