Are you ready for round III? The first two Intensives were outstanding experiences. Each was unique as the curriculum is driven by the attendees. Experience has shown that we need to make this bigger but not much bigger. It is imperative to keep this as small as possible to keep the interaction going and to […]
Professional Development
Announcement: The Intensive II
I said we would do it again… and we are! The previous applicants made it tough to pick just six attendees. It is imperative to keep this as small as possible to keep the interaction going and to make it dynamic and effective atmosphere. If you applied to The Intensive before and would like to […]
Simple Rules Repeated
The outward appearance of anything in a nature or making any kind of change in our behavior or our bodies tends to seem overwhelmingly complex. But remember this… Complexity arises from simple rules repeated (See Mandelbrot). In nature, one only need to appreciate the branching of a tree. The simple rule of growth for a […]
Announcement: The Intensive – July 26-29
Mentorship typically consists of two people working for the betterment of one. How about six with the goal to better each other? In 1972, Eldredge and Gould presented their theory on evolution referred to as punctuated equilibrium. In simple terms, their view is that evolution occurs with periods of rapid change between periods of little […]
The Patient is Their Own Experiment
Treatment typically occurs within the domain of complexity. There are always unknowns. How do you deal with them? Here’s a brief discussion with a Padawan about how the patient becomes their own experiment using a within-subjects design.