What is the name of the training group(s) that you were/are in?
A "residential" (3 day/ week + some weekends and weeklongs) training group at the Psychomotor Institute in Back Bay, Boston from 1974-1976.
What other education/training have you received?
Ph.D.,Clinical Psychology, Fielding Institute. Family Therapy, Cambridge Family Institute. Gestalt, bioenergetics, group work, Work with abusers, survivors.
How did you hear about PBSP® initially?
Henry and Jean Harsch brought Al to Atlanta.
Why did you want to become a certified PBSP® therapist/supervisor/trainer?
Self-healing, best way I had seen to do deep healing.
What do you think of PBSP® as a therapy process and/or how do you use it in your work?
It's the core of my work, philosophically and practically. I lead groups, teach and train.
What are your other PBSP® involvements?
Board of Psychomotor Institute, including certification reviews. Co-founder, Southeast Psychomotor Society (SEPS). Co-trainer, Orlando group.
Other than PBSP® what you do for work and/or other interests?
Private practice: individuals, couples, groups. Trainer for Duluth, MN Domestic Abuse Intervention Project. National council, Fellowship of Reconciliation. Hike, travel, indoor soccer.
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