OSD Weekend Program Meeting Dates
January 10, 2020 @ 6:30 pm - January 12, 2020 @ 12:00 pm
WOSD 4 Dates:
Module 1: September 7 – September 9, 2018
Module 2: November 2 – November 4, 2018
Module 3: January 25 – January 27, 2019
Module 4: March 8 – March 10, 2019
Module 5: May 2 – May 5, 2019
(begins Thursday at 6:30 pm)
Module 6: July 12 – July 14, 2019
Module 7: September 13 – September 15, 2019
Module 8: November 15 – November 17, 2019
(begins Friday at 1:00 pm)
Module 9: January 10 – January 12, 2020
WOSD 5 Dates:
Module 1: September 25 – September 27, 2020
Module 2: November 13 – November 15, 2020
Module 3: January 22 – January 24, 2021
Module 4: March 19 – March 21, 2021
Module 5: May 20 – May 23, 2021
(begins Thursday at 6:30 pm)
Module 6: July 23 – July 25, 2021
Module 7: September 24 – September 26, 2021
Module 8: November 12 – November 14, 2021
(begins Friday at 1:00 pm)
Module 9: January 21 – January 23, 2022
Overview
This program format provides an opportunity for individuals interested in the Gestalt Center’s world-class OSD training, developed over 35+ years, to undertake the experience in a weekend format, requiring minimum time away from work. The program includes 9 weekends, scheduled every other month and usually spanning two calendar years. Each weekend will include a Friday evening session, a full day on Saturday, and a Sunday morning session. Two of the weekends will begin earlier. The program provides individuals with the theory, concept, methodology, skills, and techniques for effectively intervening at the individual, two-person, group, and organizational levels of system. It offers individuals an opportunity to learn how to use the GestaltOSD perspective to develop themselves professionally, design interventions, and lead and manage change in the systems within which they live and work.
Who Should Attend
The program is designed for individuals with a master’s or doctoral degree who have demonstrated competence in their field, and who have a commitment to developing effective organizations, work teams, communities, and governing bodies, and/or to large-scale organizational transformation. Coaches, consultants and leaders will especially find this program useful. The program will enhance individuals’ ability to influence people and systems through increased competence and effectiveness in designing, implementing, and following through on interventions to achieve desired outcomes.
Curriculum and Methodology
Teaching methods are varied and include lectures, readings, demonstrations, fieldwork assignments, and small group practice. Feedback on a consistent basis is a critical part of the hands-on and experimental nature of these programs. Faculty ratio averages 1 faculty member for every 3 participants.
Our objectives include:
- Address the learning needs of individuals and organizations
- Learn skills to lead, manage, coach and consult to change efforts
- Influence people and processes
- Increase skill and capability to achieve desired outcomes
Our program focuses on specific skills, and is designed to enhance our participants’ awareness of and capability in meeting these skills:
- Discriminate among observations, interpretations, and judgments
- Develop greater awareness of one’s own internal and external experience
- Work with and recognize resistance in the client and systems with a respectful attitude
- Observe and attend to processes at the intrapersonal, interpersonal, group, and organizational levels
- Identify conflicts and choices related to interventions required at each level of system
Fees (does NOT include room, meals or transportation)
Application (nonrefundable) $500
Tuition $18,400
Most workshops have enrollment limitations. Please register early to assure space availability.