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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

March Bay Area Existential-Humanistic Community Gathering for Therapists

The Existential Cafe: A Bay Area E-H Community Gathering


Come join us at our first Existential Cafe of 2018!


You are invited to a hosted social gathering and existential discussion for therapeutic practioners interested in the existential-humanistic perspective. This is an informal way for us to build the strength and collaborative possibilities in our E-H community. Come join the Existential-Humanistic Institute(EHI) and it's community members at an informal networking get-together. 

We welcome all existentially and humanistically oriented therapeutic practitioners! This community gathering is intended for all types of therapeutic practitioners and students. Psychologists, nurses, counselors, social workers, doctors are all invited. This gathering is intended for all: newcomers, students, and friends of EHI who are interested in bringing the existential-humanistic perspective to their work and lives.

There will be a short (and fun) experiential activity, after which we will break into informal discussion and general schmoozing.

What: The Existential Cafe: A Bay Area Existential-Humanistic Community Gathering
Who: Hosted by members of the Existential-Humanistic Institute community & Sponsored by EHI
Where: Bernal Heights, San Francisco, California
When: Friday, March 16th – 6:30pm-8pm.
Free: We will provide drinks (wine, waters, soda) and snacks are always appreciated if you would like to bring something!
RSVP: Let us know you can join us! Contact our Admin, Michelle by phone at 415-689-1475 or by email at: info[@]ehinstitute.org

Newcomers Welcome! We hope you will be able to join us in an informal evening of networking. Please invite friends or colleagues who might also be interested in the discussion.

The Existential Cafe - A Bay Area Community Group for Existential-Humanistic leaning professionals and students.

Monday, December 11, 2017

Dr Kirk Schneider Presents Latest Publication The Spirituality of Awe at Book Passage

Upcoming Author Appearance by EHI President

Kirk Schneider, PhD
The Spirituality of Awe: Challenges to the Robotic Revolution 

Where: Book Passage
1 Ferry Building
San Francisco, CA 94105 

When: Wed Jan 17th, 2018
6:00 p.m. 

Cost: Free, Public Welcome!

Join Kirk Schneider at Book Passage in San Francisco where he will present and discuss his latest book The Spirituality of Awe: Challenges to the Robotic Revolution.

"Schneider has produced a...work of passion, insight, advocacy, and public vision on perhaps the most important social topic of our time. Furthermore it comes in a very readable package of short, digestible chapters, ideally suited for discussion in classrooms, book groups, and other platforms of learning. Like the work of our best public intellectuals, it is a scholarly treatise in which the scholarship supports the message without interfering with or obscuring the topic at hand."
-Daniel Leichty, PhD, Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, Dec. 2017




This event is being held at Book Passage in San Francisco.

Monday, June 15, 2015

Orah Krug to Present at EHNW Annual Workshop on Existential Meaning-Making


Our friends at Existential Humanist Northwest (EHNW) in Portland Host their Annual Workshop

Existential Meaning-Making:
The Heart of Therapeutic Change

Presented by Orah Krug, Ph.D.

When: Friday, October 2, 2015 9:00am to 4:30pm
Where: Ambridge Event Center, Portland, OR
Registration: www.ehnorthwest.org

Join author, therapist, and thought-leader in Existential-Humanistic psychotherapy Orah Krug, Ph.D. for a day of lecture, discussion and experiential exercises in meaning-making as a central element of therapeutic change.

For more information  please visit http://www.ehnorthwest.org/ehnw-workshop-2015


Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Upcoming Event: EHI Experiential II March 25- 29, 2015

Existential-Humanistic Therapy: Experiential II

• March 25 - March 29, 2015 - - Westerbeke Ranch, Sonoma CA

EHI Experientials at Westerbeke Ranch Conference Center


Westerbeke Ranch - In beautiful Sonoma Valley, CA

EHI Student Experiential Retreat

Experiential II March 2015 - Check-in/Check-out Times

We hold our experientials at a beautiful retreat center, Westerbeke Ranch, in the heart of Sonoma County. The cost includes modern, cabin-style lodging, superb family style meals and the use of all the facilities at Westerbeke such as the pool, hot tub and walking trails.
Tucked in the hills of wine country in Sonoma County California, Westerbeke Ranch and Conference Center is the ideal location to connect with nature, commune with like-minded people, and experience the many ideas and evolution of those attending the Existential Humanistic Experiential. These aspects of the Ranch include:
  • The country and family style shared lodging and buffet dinning to encourage connection and fellowship
  • Maps and information about various hiking trails to explore nature and take advantage of solitude
  • Quiet time at 10pm to gain much needed reflection and rest to be prepared for the following day’s work
  • A small convenience store and cantina for snacks and other small items
  • Massage services available by appointment to relieve stress and re-energize you
  • Swimming pool and hot tub

All of these amenities are included and available to you as a paid participant in the EHI Experientials. We have chosen these grounds to help support the exploration and deep work you will be doing during your time with us. We encourage your use of these facilities to help ground you as you grow and become enriched as you share with other students, staff and facilitators at the retreat. We invite you to explore what Westerbeke Ranch has to offer by visiting their web site at Westerbeke Ranch.

Interested in the EHI Certificate and Training Programs?

Find out more about the different EHI Certificate programs here
View the EHI Modular Experiential Training Program details here

Thursday, October 16, 2014

EHI Colloquium Nov 15 - Outline and Schedule

EHI Colloquium Outline 

"The Future of Psychotherapy"

A Day of Discussions & Dialogue about E ffective E-H Psychotherapeutic Practices

DATE: Nov 15, 2014
TIME: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm / Check-in and Refreshments 9:30 am
LOCATION: AgeSong, 624 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA 94102
COST: $75
CEU: 4 CEU’s available for BBS (RNs, MFTs & LCSWs) & Psychologists
WHO: Open to Educators, Clinicians, Trainers, Schools & Practicing Therapists!

Download and Share the Flyer: EHI November Colloquium Flyer

Questions? Contact us by email at info@ehinstitute.org 

Find out more info about this and other upcoming events at www.ehinstitute.org/events

Download and Share the Flyer: EHI November Colloquium Flyer

The EHI Colloquium is Sponsored by Pacific Institute and Agesong

Pacific Institute’s GeroWellness Program is an Existential-Humanistic Oriented Internship and Practicum Program for Developing Therapists and is part of the AgeSong Living Platform.

Visit www.pacificinstitute.org or www.agesong.com for information.

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Engage with Kirk Schneider and EHNW at Upcoming Workshop!

From the Polarized Mind to the Rediscovery of Awe: An Existential-Integrative Perspective on Healing

"The Polarized Mind targets an important problem and shows how it has surfaced throughout the entire world, and chronologically, through the whole of recorded history. The book's scope is mind-boggling and its message crucial."

--Huston Smith, Author of "The World's Religions" on Kirk Schneider's new book The Polarized Mind: Why It's Killing Us and What We Can Do About It."
Presented by: Kirk J Schneider, Ph.D.
Join leading spokesperson for Existential-Humanistic psychology, Kirk J. Schneider, Ph.D. for a day of lecture, discussion and experiential exercises in existential-integrative therapy. Drawing from his new book as well as past work, Dr. Schneider will lead us in examining what he identifies as “The Polarized Mind” – its causes and development, existential issues and qualities, and its treatment via existential-integrative therapy. Dr. Schneider defines the Polarized Mind as the product not of sickness but of unaddressed and unacknowledged fear - which leads individuals and societies to become rigid, narrow, and destructive.
When: Friday, September 26, 2014 9:00am to 4:30pm
Where: Ambridge Event Center, Portland, OR
Cost*:
  • Early Registration by September 1 - $115
  • After September 1 - $140
  • Students - $75
*Includes continental breakfast, beverages and lunch
We encourage you to register early - space is limited

Kirk Scheider EHI Vice President bio pic
REGISTER HERE: EHNW Workshop with Kirk Schneider
CEU's: 6 CEU's approved by Oregon Counseling Association/NBCC
Find out more about the Upcoming EHNW Workshop with Kirk Schneider here on the EHNW website.
Workshop Syllabus:Read the full workshop syllabus online here.
Register here for the EHNW Workshop with Kirk Schneider - From the Polarized Mind to the Rediscovery of Awe.
More Questions? Contact EHNW direcly at workshop[at]ehnorthwest.org

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Upcoming EHI Existential-Humanistic Experiential Retreat

EHI Experientials at Westerbeke Ranch Conference Center


Westerbeke Ranch - In beautiful Sonoma Valley, CA

Experiential Retreat Details

October 2014 Experiential I Dates - Check-in/Check-out Times

  • Dates: Oct 31, 2014 thru Nov 4, 2014
  • Check-In: 4:00 pm Oct 31st
  • Introductions & Ranch Orientation: 5:00 pm Oct 31st
  • Check-Out: 3:00 pm Nov 4th

Directions:

Westerbeke Ranch Conference Center
2300 Grove Street
Sonoma, CA 95476
Phone (707) 996-7546
Directions to Westerbeke Ranch here on their website.

We hold our experientials at a beautiful retreat center, Westerbeke Ranch, in the heart of Sonoma County. The cost includes modern, cabin-style lodging, superb family style meals and the use of all the facilities at Westerbeke such as the pool, hot tub and walking trails.

October's course is the first of two four-day experiential courses taught by EHI/Saybrook instructors as part of the EHI's Foundations Certificate program, the Advanced Certificate Program and the new Modular Training program. The certificate programs require that both Part I and Part II be taken sequentially. The Modular Training Program offers students the opportunity to participate in the Experientials outside the certificate programs. The courses are held off site, in October and March.
The experientials are designed as skill development courses and have specific learning objectives: (a) how to cultivate personal and relational presence, (b) how to attend to intrapsychic and interpersonal processes, (c) how to illuminate personal life meanings, (d) how to cultivate a therapeutic relationship that effects change, (e) how to work with transference and counter transference within an existential context, (f) how to work existentially with resistance, and (g) how to recognize and work with existential life issues which may be present but disguised. Instructors will teach the principles of the e-h approach through live and video demonstrations, experiential exercises, and dyad work.
CEUs available for for MFTs. LCSWs and Psychologists. (Appx 50hrs)

Learn more about EHI's Certificate Programs here.

Find out more about the Modular Training Program here- EHI's new experiential-specific program.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Our Friends at Saltman Center Celebrate 10yrs With Special Presentation

In celebration of its 10th anniversary, the Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution presents

Nelson Mandela Making Peace with Your Enemy:
Nelson Mandela and his Contributions
to Conflict Resolution
Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014 | 3:00 p.m.
UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law
Thomas & Mack Moot Court
Moderator
Andrea Schneider
Speakers
  • Carrie Menkel-Meadow: “Nelson Mandela’s Procedural Transition From (Violent) Cause Activist to Peace and Justice Seeking Activist”
  • Robert Mnookin: “Nelson Mandela’s Decision to Bargain with the Devil”
  • Richard Goldstone: "Nelson Mandela's Skills in Conflict Negotiation: A Personal Reflection"
  • Penny Andrews: "Nelson Mandela, Forgiveness and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission"

Saltman Center for Confilict Resolution
Special 10th Anniversary Presentation  
 "Making Peace with Your Enemy - Nelson Mandela and his Contributions  to Conflict Resolution"
When: November 1, 2014 - 3:00pm
Where: University of Nevada at Las Vegas  
 Event Location: Thomas and Mack Moot Court Facility

Registration
To RSVP for this special presentation, click here.
Questions? Contact Sandra Rodriguez at sandra.rodriguez[at]unlv.edu  or 702-895-2428.

Friday, June 20, 2014

Upcoming EHNW Workshop Presented by EHI's Kirk Schneider, Phd

Existential-Humanistic NorthWest presents:

“From the Polarized Mind to the Rediscovery of Awe: An Existential-Integrative Perspective on Healing”


Presented by Kirk J. Schneider, Ph.D

Date: Friday, September 26, 2014
Time: 9:00am - 4:30pm - 6 CEU hours
Location: Ambridge Event Center, 1333 NE MLK Blvd, Portland, OR
Tuition: Early registration fee (by Sept. 1): $115; After Sept. 1: $140; Students: $75
Registration: Please go to: http://www.ehnorthwest.org/ehnw-workshop-2014


Join leading spokesperson for Existential-Humanistic psychology, Kirk J. Schneider, Ph.D, for a day of lecture, discussion and experiential exercises in existential-integrative therapy. Drawing from his new book, “The Polarized Mind: Why it’s Killing Us and What We Can Do About It,” as well as past work. Dr. Schneider will lead us in examining what he identifies as “The Polarized Mind” — its causes and development, existential issues and qualities, and its treatment via existential-integrative therapy. Dr. Schneider defines the Polarized Mind as the product not of sickness but of unaddressed and unacknowledged fear - which leads individuals and societies to become rigid, narrow, and destructive.

Have Questions Regarding this Event? Please check out the workshop info on the EHNW website.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Upcoming Event: CITY LIGHTS at 60 Dec 8 Panel w/ Kirk Schneider, Marc Applebaum, Tony Stigliano, and Yannis Toussulis

City Lights books at 60 A panel with EHI's Kirk SchneiderCity Lights at 60 is hosting a panel on Dec 8 to discuss the Beats, Bohemianism and Alternative Spirituality 

Panel includes Kirk Schneider, PhD, Marc Applebaum, PhD, Tony Stigliano, PhD and is moderated by Yannis Toussulis, PhD

source: City Lights Books Events Calendar



   CITY LIGHTS AT 60: Hip, Cool, and Beatitude-The Beats, Bohemianism, and Alternative Spirituality
Sunday, December 8, 2013, 5:00 P.M.
City Lights Booksellers
261 Columbus Avenue
San Francisco, CA

This presentation will begin with a short lecture on the Beat Generation's contribution to religious heresy in America and the spiritual underpinnings of the hipster archetype. Additional references will be made to the earlier romantic and transcendentalist roots of the Beats; and a panel will discuss the current influence of the Beats in literature, the arts, philosophy, psychology, and alternative approaches to spirituality.

Moderator:
Yannis Toussulis, Ph.D. – specialist in the psychology of religion, former director of the Consciousness Studies Program at Antioch University/West, and adjunct professor of political and intercultural psychology at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. Author of Sufism and the Way of Blame (Quest Books, 2011).

Panel Discussants:
Marc Applebaum, Ph.D. – faculty member at Saybrook University and consulting editor at the Journal of Humanistic Psychology; specialist in phenomenological and hermeneutical research, cross-cultural psychology, and religious studies.
Kirk J. Schneider, Ph.D. – vice president of the Existential-Humanistic Institute, adjunct faculty member at Saybrook University and Teachers College, Columbia University. He is author of ten books including Awakening to Awe (Jason Aronson, 2009) and The Polarized Mind (University Professors Press, 2013).
Tony Stigliano, PhD – moral and political philosopher and adjunct professor of psychology at Alliant International University; former lecturer at CalBerkeley School of Education and Teachers College, Columbia University.

Unless otherwise noted, all events are free and open to the public and take place at City Lights Bookstore | 261 Columbus Avenue | San Francisco, CA 94133 For more information, call City Lights at 415-362-8193.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Featured Interview | Dr Kirk Schneider with Thom Hartmann on The Big Picture

Why Extremism is on the rise...Kirk J. Schneider, Ph.D., The Polarized Mind, joins Thom Hartmann on The Big Picture

Dr Kirk Schneider talks with Thom Hartmann about why extremism is on the rise. We often talk about right-wing extremists trying to take over the Republican Party - but in reality - there are extremists in all branches of our society. What leads someone to resort to extremism - and how can we combat polarization of the mind?

View the interview:



Book Release and Signing

Join us May 22, 2013 6:00pm - 8:00pm at Saybrook University Campus for Book Release and Signing with Kirk Schneider, PhD, Polarized Mind, at Saybrook University. Jointly hosted by Saybrook University and University Professors Press.

Related Posts:

Featured Book | The Polarized Mind: Why It's Killing Us and What We Can Do About It by Kirk Schneider, PhD

Monday, May 20, 2013

Featured Webinar Event | The Self Under Siege: A New Model of Differentiation

Bio pic of Dr. Dr Lisa Firestone Author and Clinical Psychologist - presenter of webinar "The Self Under Siege: A New Model of Differentiation" Presented by: Dr. Lisa Firestone, author and clinical psychologist

Webinar | The Self Under Siege: A New Model of Differentiation
Tuesday, May 21, 2013 - 4pm to 5:30pm PST
Register and view program at any time (it will be recorded)
3 CE Credits- $35 includes recording, PowerPoint and two chapters.

Differentiation refers to the struggle people face in striving to develop a sense of themselves as autonomous individuals. A fundamental question to have clients consider is: are they living based on the things that really light them up and give meaning to their lives, or are they living based on prescriptions from their past? Are they living according their own values and principles or according to the values and standards of others or society? A person's identity is continually affected by interpersonal experiences that are either favorable or damaging to the development of his or her personality. In order for people to fulfill their destiny, they must free themselves from destructive influences. When someone is able to develop and sustain aspects of their unique identity, they're able to live truly individualistic lives. This Webinar teaches an innovative approach to differentiation, a four-step process developed by Robert Firestone, PhD :
  1. Breaking with internalized thought processes, critical attitudes toward self & others.
  2. Altering the negative personality traits in oneself that represent an incorporation of aversive traits of one’s parents
  3. Identifying/relinquishing patterns of defense formed as an adaptation to painful events in childhood.
  4. Developing one’s own values, ideals & beliefs. 
When taking this challenge of differentiation, clients have their best chance of living a goal-directed life & developing themselves to their fullest.

Learn more or register here -
PyschAlive Events | The Self Under Siege: a New Model of Differentiation

A recording will be sent to all paid registrants. 
CEs are offered to professionals through PsychoEducational Resources, Inc. (PER). 
For beginner, intermediate, and advanced level practitioners. 
Get CE details at http://www.psychalive.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/CE-Statement.pdf.  
CE Certificates are mailed from (PER) 3-4 weeks after Webinar completion. 
For more CE info call PER at 800-892-9249, email support@per-ce.net.
For special needs - jina@glendon.org or 805-681-0415.
No cancellations/ refunds.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Consensus Smiles | Conversations with Ed

Dr. Sally Gelardin shares some of her perspective on the backstory of Conversations with Ed - Waiting for Forgetfulness

Nader, Ed and Patrick discuss
"Conversations with Ed -
Waiting for Forgetfulness
I first met Ed in early 2010, at a book event in Marin, where Ed was presenting with Nader Shabahangi, Founder and CEO of AgeSong Elder and Assisted Living Communities, and Patrick Fox, Co-Director, Institute for Health & Aging, UCSF.

Conversations with Ed, Waiting for Forgetfulness: Why Are We So Afraid of Alzheimer's Disease? is a book about Ed, who had been diagnosed with early Alzheimer's in 2008. I was inspired by the book, the conversation, and especially by the dignity that Ed both demonstrated and inspired from the audience and his co-presenters. As a result, I chose to volunteer at one of AgeSong’s elder communities in the Bay area, where I met other individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's, who were also treated respectfully and provided with a variety of enrichment activities.

Origins of the Book

In the following interview with Bob Levitt, Ed’s long-time friend, I learned how Ed and Nader met and how Nader came to co-author the book with Ed and Patrick. Book cover Conversations With Ed by by Ed Voris, Nader Shabahangi and Patrick Fox
Bob recalled: "I was really just a messenger, carrying an idea, a concept, that had been developed in concert with Ed and Elizabeth Bugental. It was Elizabeth who encouraged us to go to her friend Nader and develop a relationship of mutual benefit between Ed and AgeSong. I have known Ed for over 20 years. We met in the early '90s. I was a director on the board of the Bolinas Community Land Trust (BCLT) and completely ignorant in the realm of affordable housing projects. Ed was an affordable housing project manager, serving non-profits. BCLT’s board's hiring committee interviewed all the applicants for that job and selected Ed.

Dealing with HUD was (and still is) a rigorous, tedious process. Ed made the process both clear and somewhat fun. He had that good sense of humor and even disposition to manage a tricky and difficult business. Unlike other managers of such projects, who appear to be jovial, but can be manipulative, his humor isn't the manipulative kind that "covers up" or "distracts"....it illuminates."

Ed has a direct, honest approach. His good spirit is genuine. In the non-profit world, people like that are precious. Ed met Nader at AgeSong. Elizabeth Bugental came up with the AgeSong name. She created it from the depths of her experience and perception of aging, from her belief that even the most challenging elements of aging can be seen – and lived – as part of life's full song. I'm sure she says it better in her own words, in her book, AgeSong: Meditations for Our Later Years, one of the seminal connections.

Elizabeth was living with James Bugental, her husband, a legendary psychologist, teacher, and writer. Jim’s pioneering work in existential psychology influenced hundreds of young psychologists, including Nader Shabahangi. Elizabeth was running the drama department at a university in Washington, DC, related to art, psychology, and aging. Then Jim had a stroke, losing all sense that he was James Bugental.

At a presentation, Elizabeth told us that she had hoped that Jim was going to come along that evening, but he had a cold and wasn't feeling so well, so he stayed at home. And when she "talked about" Jim, she talked with an insightful, compassionate empathy that amazed and informed us all. Elizabeth described what it was like to be a partner of a man who had no recollection of his career or their life together. She said that though Jim’s short and long-term memory were gone, his essence was still there – open hearted, sensitive, and present. He did not remember tha the was married to Elizabeth, but his knew that she was very nice and adored him. Because what she put into the relationship was so pure, Jim responded with trust. She was able to impart the merits of being trustworthy with a husband who had no memory of their relationship.

At a party Elizabeth threw for Jim, everyone spoke about what Jim gave to them in their lives. When they finished, Jim said to Elizabeth, “Who? That’s me. I really did that!” When she spoke to us on that one night, she evoked the best kind of tears from many of us. Jim lived to be in his 80s. Elizabeth died about five or six years later. Before she died, I told her that I had a friend, Ed, who was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's. She was running an AgeSong support group in Marin. She wanted to meet Ed. I introduced her to Ed at lunch in Petaluma. They got along immediately. Elizabeth told Ed to keep breaking new boundaries, to relax, and to get together with Nader. Ed adored her. Shortly thereafter, Ed met with Nader. In 2007, Nader brought Ed together with Patrick and they wrote the book collectively, each bringing his special perspective into the conversation.

Six Years Later

Ed lived independently for many years and has recently moved to AgeSong’s Hayes Valley community in San Francisco, where one can usually find him in the front lobby, watching the world go by and chatting with passersby. His friend Bob had fears about Ed moving to assisted living. Bob was afraid Ed was feeling frustrated about his lack of independence. “He finds life entertaining and stimulating at AgeSong,” Bob noted. He continued: "Ed is at his best when he feels useful, even when it's simply through the elevating quality of his humor.Yesterday, as he struggled with his mind's fluctuating abilities, trying to express what was an important point, getting it started, but losing it, starting it again, losing it again, restarting, losing, restarting, losing.....I tried to help by doing a rehash of what he'd said, a bit of what had led into what he'd said, then his key words repeated, and then, as he stared at me with a puzzled look, I added the explanation, 'I just said all that as a rehash for you to consider, to get you re-directed back on track', to which Ed replied, 'Well consider me un-re-directed.' And, once again, our efforts in "keeping continuity" surrendered pleasantly to shared laughter. Ed's humor is a great and continuous, therapeutic gift, to us and himself."

“I like it here,” asserted Ed, “I talk with people who have hours worth of talk. My favorite thing to do is to support people and to make decisions to work our way out of medical problems. I’m working hard at doing little.” At a recent Elders Academy session, Ed said, “We do not spend enough time to figure out who we are and why we are here. When I want to go home, I ask myself, ‘Isn’t home where the heart is?’ ”

[Reprinted from We are AgeSong, May 2013 AgeSong Communities Newsletter posted on AgeSongToday by Dr Sally Gelardin, Enrichment Director at AgeSong Elder & Assisted Living Communities]

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Related Posts:

Featured Book | Conversations with Ed – Waiting for Forgetfulness: Why are we so Afraid of Alzheimer’s Disease? by Ed Voris, Nader Shabahangi and Patrick Fox in collaboration with Sharon Mercer

Celebrate Eldership with Elders Academy Press Book Offer

Upcoming May 17 Elders Academy session | Learn about AgeSong’s Elders Academy Certificate Training Program

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Upcoming Events | Elders Academy: Learning How To Be an Elder at Any Age

Eldership Education for the Second Half of Life
 by Nader Shabahangi, AgeSong Founder and CEO


Elders Academy Sessions to be held at AgeSong San Francisco
AgeSong Elders Academy
Exploring the Definition of
Eldership and Implementing
Personal Eldership Practice
Exploring the definition of eldership, cultural views of eldership in history, eldership in the media, principles and practices of eldership, and implementing a personal eldership practice.


Elders Academy prepares us through education for the second half of life. Whereas societies have found ways to initiate us for the demands of our first half of life through educating us for adulthood and middle adulthood, we are often less prepared to face the second half of life. Here concepts such as retirement and golden years present a limited idea of the potential contained in our second half. Elders Academy re-establishes a truly important role which has been lost in the last few centuries of our industrialization: the role of the elder.

The role of the elder was once the most revered role in our human communities. Eldership as a role and position within a human community started within the tribal traditions. There we find an emphasis on elders as guides and leaders. This indicates that they are experienced and wise and are fit to lead the tribe and teach the young. Elders also resolve social concerns and are expected to make final decisions about the direction communities will take on the many social and individual issues we humans must face.

Today, however, elders are scarcely available to guide and initiate the young and lead our communities to make wise decisions. There is an absence of elders also because the old have not been given the skills and ability to be elders. Moreover, in the last few centuries, the status of the elderly as respected members of their societies has declined. Paralleling this decline has been a diminution of the elders’ role in their respective communities.

We need to train elders if we want to help individuals living in our communities and societies with the important tasks of supporting and guiding the younger in age and experience. For being older does not make an elder. As the history of eldership shows clearly, the qualities attributed to being an elder are quite universal. These traits must be acquired through much training, learning and practice. If we recall, for example, how monks in the various spiritual traditions are initiated over many years into becoming a respected member of their communities, then we have a glimpse of what it will take for an older person to grow into becoming an elder.

Michael Meade emphasizes this point as follows:
“Elders, by tribal imagination, and by more recent definition, are those who have learned from their own lives, those who have extracted a knowledge of themselves and the world from their own lives. We know that a person can age and still be very infantile. This happens if a person doesn’t open and understand the nature of his or her own life and the kind of surprising spirit that inhabits him or her.”

However, where do we learn anymore how to ‘extract knowledge’ from ourselves and the world? What places are left where those of us interested in eldership can learn? Where do we turn to allow our elder within to grow out of us?

Elders Academy is this place within which we can learn to become elders at any age. It is a place where the values that often arrive with age are also seen as an alternative to living a life of meaning and depth. As such, eldership provides a different approach to the way our young and middle adults understand their lives, what they deem to be their values. Our second half of life, rather than being a burden or a period of decline, is understood as the most important part of our life for which the first half was but preparation.

It is our elders, their life experience, skill, knowledge and wisdom that will help usher in a new era of understanding how we can live in harmony with planet and people. And it is our elders that will lead the way to teach us younger in age how we can reach a sustainable way of life, both in terms of matter and spirit.

Upcoming Elders Academy Events:

May 17, 2013 | 4:00 pm - 6:00pm
ELDERS ACADEMY
AgeSong Cafe
602 Hayes Street (corner of Hayes and Laguna)
San Francisco, CA
Topic: Learn about AgeSong’s Elders Academy Certificate Training Program, including Experience in the AgeSong Communities
RSVP: Marlena del Hierro, 415.318.8672 E-Mail: marlena@agesong.com

June 21, 2013 | 4:00 pm - 6:00pm
ELDERS ACADEMY
AgeSong Cafe
602 Hayes Street (corner of Hayes and Laguna)
San Francisco, CA
Session topic: That Old Song and Dance
Featuring Deborah Bloch, PhD, author of That Old Song and Dance
Read more about Deborah Bloch and book here in AgeSongToday article. RSVP: Marlena del Hierro, 415.318.8672 E-Mail: marlena@agesong.com

July 19, 2013 | 4:00 pm - 6:00pm
ELDERS ACADEMY
AgeSong Cafe
602 Hayes Street (corner of Hayes and Laguna)
San Francisco, CA
Session topic: Food for Thought
Presented by Nader Shabahangi
RSVP: Marlena del Hierro, 415.318.8672 E-Mail: marlena@agesong.com

Click here to view more Upcoming Events at AgeSong

[Reprinted with permission from AgeSongToday | January 25, 2013, Elders Academy: Learning How To Be an Elder at Any Age]