Practice to wisely use tension to move into connection and co-creation.
A 2,5 days processwork lab in Vilnius led by Stephanie Bachmair and Zbyshek Milunski.
DESCRIBTION
Wherever people meet, conflict is present — in visible disagreements as well as in subtle tensions, unspoken emotions, and polarized positions.
Often these dynamics remain hidden or are acted out indirectly, limiting connection, trust, and mutual understanding.
In this seminar, we'll bring conflict onto the stage — not to perform it, but to work with it consciously.
Participants will explore how conflicts unfold through roles, power dynamics, projections, and inner contradictions, while developing awareness of their own patterns of engagement, avoidance, and readiness for conflict work.
Through inner work, experiential exercises and group processes, we create a learning space that invites seriousness and lightness at the same time.
Here, conflict is not something to suppress or manage, but a doorway to insight, relationship, and agency.
In this sense, relationship itself can become a gift — shaped through presence, dialogue skilss, and the willingness to meet.
KEY LEARNING FIELDS:
- Making hidden tensions visible and workable
- Personal patterns of engaging with conflict
- Readiness, resistance, and avoidance
- Inner conflict and its impact on outer dynamics
- Working with polarity, power, and projection
- Dramatic and playful methods for exploring conflict safely
- Staying connected in moments of difference and tension
FACILITATORS:
STEPHANIE BACHMAIR is a Process Work Diplomate with a practice focused on dream-inspired leadership and creative approaches to organisational and social change. She teaches internationally as part of the DDI Alliance, is a co-founder of the Lithuania Process Work School, and is the founder of echoed.studio, a social enterprise exploring dialogue, eldership, and collective dreaming across cultures.
ZBIGNIEW MILUNSKI, co-founder of Process Work Institute Lithuania, a psychotherapist, supervisor, and teacher of Process Oriented Psychology (POP). He teaches internationally as part of the DDI Alliance, is a faculty member of the Polish Institute of Processwork Foundation, a member of the Polish Association of Process-Oriented Psychotherapists and Practitioners, and the International Association of Process-Oriented Psychology. Zbigniew has 25 years of experience working with individuals, couples, families, groups, and organizations. In 2015, he presented his workshops for men at the TEDx conference in Warsaw.
SCHEDULE:
Friday 6-9pm
Saturday 10 am-6 pm
Sunday 10 am-4 pm
VENUE:
Vilnius Waldorf Green school
Malūno g. 39, Skirgiškės, 15143 Vilnius District
PRICE: 300 €
Scholarships on seminar tuition available. Please, contact
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MORE INFO & REGISTRATION:
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+37068667524
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