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 Letter of thanks from
certified PBSP therapist Jim Amundsen, Ph.D.

3732 16th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55407 August 6, 1995 Dear Al & Diane I want to thank you both for the very fine week of training that you provided me. My very firm impression is that everyone else who was present at Strolling Woods along with me felt exactly as I did; namely, that I was very privileged to be there. Not only was the training you offered, Al, superb, but the framework of Strolling Woods itself, the comfortable camp-like conditions, great food and the chance to hang-out with like minded psychomotor therapists all add up in a way that it becomes impossible to separate all the components and say definitively that anyone element made the week. One of the things that Im most grateful for is how the experience re-charges my therapeutic ideals. By ideals I mean the over-all vision of what therapy is all about. it is easy for me to become cynical about therapy and wonder what Im doing in the profession. All the weeks Ive had at Strolling Woods have always provided me with a grand vision of what therapy should be. Yesterday, while driving around the country side I found myself wondering what it would take to start a kind of Strolling woods of the Midwest. I realized that I felt so good about my own experience that I felt a kind of call to provide it for others. Whether or not a literal Strolling Woods of the Midwest materializes or not, the emotional vision is firmly implanted into my psyche in a way that has a universal impact on the therapy work that I do with my own clients. Im not sure when we will see each other again, perhaps not until Switzerland, but I hope that you are both well until then and finding ways to renew you won souls like you have helped to renew mine. Love, Jim | | |