Hoffman Institute Foundation
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"Founded in 1967, the Hoffman Process is a week-long residential and personal-growth retreat that helps participants identify negative behaviors, moods and ways of thinking that developed unconsciously and were conditioned in childhood.
"The Process will help you become conscious of and disconnect from negative patterns of thought and behaviors on an emotional, intellectual, physical and spiritual level in order to make significant positive changes in your life. You will learn to remove habitual ways of thinking and behaving, align with your authentic self, and respond to situations in your life from a place of conscious choice." [1]
Contents
Board
Accessed September 2013: [2]
- Joel Appel, Joan Belkin, Steve Belkin, Gerald Harris, Liza Ingrasci, Charles “Raz” Ingrasci,, Bill Johnson, Diane Morrison, Betsy Meyers, Dick Simon
Advisory Council
Accessed September 2013: [3]
- Joan Borysenko, Ph.D., Chair
- Margot Anand, Ward Ashman, Anat Baniel, Ken Blanchard, David Bork, Matthew Budd, Sonia Choquette, Ken Druck, Stewart Emery, Jean (Gingie) Halloran, Felipe A. Jain, Karen Leland, Elizabeth Kapu'uwailani Lindsey, Paul M. Mazonson, William McLeod, Hal Milton, Claudio Naranjo, Marcelle Pick, Bruce Price, Michael Ray, Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, Tony Schwartz, Marianne Haissman Stefancic, Eileen M.J. Sullivan, Siavash Tabrizy, Barry Taylor, Lynne Twist, Eric Utne, Sirah Vettese, Brenda Wade, Bettina Wright, Joseph Wu
Contact
Web: http://www.hoffmaninstitute.org/