[Audio Only] EP05 Point/Counterpoint 07 – Helping to Make a World that Works: The Social Artist as Cultural Therapist – Jean Houston, Ph.D.
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- Areas of Discussion: Point/Counterpoint Category of Session: Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005
Jean Houston, PhD; Mary Catherine Bateson, PhD
1 hour and 19 minutes in length
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Original air date: December 8, 2005
DescriptionDescription:
Worldwide, civilizations are pleading for help in transforming their individuals, organizations, and institutions. The social artist as cultural therapist proposes a new paradigm of sustainable human development, one that promotes human development in its most fundamental form: the development of capacities, skills, and potentials that activate individuals and groups in ways that improve their societal choices and commitments, liberates their inventiveness, and raises levels of esteem and cooperation necessary for achieving the goals of making the world a better place.
Objectives of Education:
To describe two approaches to cultural transformation.
To list three ways a cultural therapist may help to make the world a better place.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
Jean Houston, PhD, Professor Seminars and items related to: 44
Jean Houston, Ph.D. in Psychology, is the author of more than 30 works on human and social development. She has worked in 109 countries as a consultant to UN programs and other international agencies, and she continues to advise on social arts abroad (human development in the light of social challenge and change). Jean is also the Chancellor of Meridian University, as well as the Co-Founder of Rising Women, Rising World.
Jean Houston’s personal website
Dr. Mary Catherine Bateson has 4 related lectures and goods.Daughter of Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson, she is a writer and cultural anthropologist. She was a Visiting Professor at Harvard Graduate School of Education lately, and she was the Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Anthropology and English at George Mason University before becoming Professor Emerita. Dr. Bateson is the President of the Institute for Intercultural Studies in New York City and has published and coauthored several books and papers. He also talks around the country and overseas.
Site of Mary Catherine Bateson
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