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		<title>Body Symptoms the Great Teachers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An article by Dr. Susan Hatch
Copyright 2009
Working with body symptoms using Process Work is essentially about training our attention and awareness, rather than curing illnesses. Process Work assumes that there is an intelligent force that flows through us, one that is interconnected, patterned and inherently wise. This force gives rise to impulses and sensations as [...]]]></description>
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Copyright 2009</p>
<p>Working with body symptoms using Process Work is essentially about training our attention and awareness, rather than curing illnesses. Process Work assumes that there is an intelligent force that flows through us, one that is interconnected, patterned and inherently wise. This force gives rise to impulses and sensations as it emerges through our body experiences. We needn&#8217;t continue to be simply victims, or even unwilling recipients, of these processes, but can   use our awareness and connect with that wisdom, and even with the source of that wisdom. We can allow that flow of intelligence, that wisdom that is inherent in the cosmos, to be felt in our bodies and to be welcomed, even amplified, and discerned bringing deep meaning and renewed life into our everyday lives, and our relationships. And that’s worth celebrating!</p>
<p>Stay tuned: This article is under construction.</p>
<p>(My thanks to Vanessa Toy for help with transcription of a class I gave in Melbourne in 2007 from which this was taken)</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 06:23:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow friends! What a great start to the training year in Process Work in Melbourne:
And what a great supervision night in Nerang on the Gold Coast!
Thank you all so much for great learning and deep and rich experiences.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow friends! What a great start to the training year in Process Work in Melbourne:</p>
<p>And what a great supervision night in Nerang on the Gold Coast!</p>
<p>Thank you all so much for great learning and deep and rich experiences.</p>
<p>I look forward to hearing from you on this medium. Let me (us all) know how your work and training is going.</p>
<p>To post a note directly onto this blog -  Just click on &#8220;Trackback&#8221; at the bottom of any post and a reply box will appear so that you can make a post.</p>
<p>Thank you to the gorgeous Liz Scarfe for her consummate organising skills. I really appreciate your support and work Liz!</p>
<p>I am currently working on and looking forward to what promises to be a wonderful training and learning experience on the lovely Gold Coast. The Body Symptoms training just after Easter. I have just loaded the flyer onto this website. Check it out.</p>
<p>I hope to see you there or at the next Melbourne or Gold Coast training day.</p>
<p>Cheers Susan</p>
<p>Hi<br />
Love this website idea. I am loving the supervision training in Nerang, rich and juicy! It&#8217;s great the learning we are undertaking together, and the opportunities for really honing our skills and watching and participating in varying interventions!<br />
Can&#8217;t wait for this Friday ;&#8211;) Thanks Susan for your artful teaching and also catering to different learning and individual needs, it really supports a safe and deep learning environment.<br />
Love Bronnie</p>
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Process-Oriented Psychotherapist and Trainer


Dr. Susan Joy Hatch 
D.Min.MPW.Dip.Process-Oriented Psych.Grad. Dip.Couns.Grad.Dip.Nutr&#38;Diet.BSc. (Psych.)

Dr Susan Hatch is a psychotherapist, coach and trainer who works in private practice on the Gold Coast. She also supervises health practitioners from a variety of disciplines and settings, and offers group supervision and  organisational change consultancy to a number of government and non-government [...]]]></description>
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<p><em><strong></strong></em>Dr Susan Hatch is a psychotherapist, coach and trainer who works in private practice on the Gold Coast. She also supervises health practitioners from a variety of disciplines and settings, and offers group supervision and  organisational change consultancy to a number of government and non-government groups.</p>
<p>An internationally certified Process-Oriented Psychotherapist and a founding member of Australia New Zealand Process Oriented Psychology, she has been training people in Process Work since 1990.</p>
<p>Susan is an engaging, dynamic and powerful trainer who is able to deliver skills, theory, supervision and awareness in a way that is accessible and supportive of the learner’s own wisdom and development.</p>
<p class="Tagline"><span>Her doctoral thesis on inner work practice draws Process-oriented theory and practice together with spirituality, cosmology, Earth and body centred wisdom and mysticism. She is committed to awareness, deep democracy, and loving relationship as a path to stemming the ecological, political and very personal destruction threatening life on Earth.<span><br />
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<p class="OrgInfo"><span>Susan is available for speaking engagements, organisational consulting, to conduct workshops, therapy, supervision or training.</span></p>
<p class="OrgInfo"><span>Please email: susan@susanhatch.com.au   or visit www.susanhatch.com.au </span></p>
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