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Date: June 24-25, 2008
Location: The Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St., Madison,
WI
Time: 8:15 (registration) 8:30 am-4:30 pm (workshop both days)
Fee: $285 includes instruction materials, refreshment breaks, CEUs, and a non-refundable administrative fee of $20. Lunch is on your own.
Instructor: Vida Groman, Denise Jess
Brochure: Download the 2008 brochure
Contact: Kristi Obmascher 608-262-8971; e-mail kobmascher@dcs.wisc.edu
To register: See registration options.
(Program #2020)
What is Perceptual Thinking Patterns™?
The Perceptual Thinking Patterns™ model is a concrete tool that can help
you learn, process and communicate more effectively in the world. The principles
of the model are easy to understand and are immediately applicable in the workplace
and in the home.
Why learn Perceptual Thinking Patterns™?
Individuals receive and express information in different ways. As a result,
many miscommunications occur at work and within our intimate relationships.These
miscommunications may and often do lead to conflicts and deep hurts.
What are the benefits of PTP?
Participants will:
Vida Groman has been a trainer, consultant, intuitive counselor, and life coach for over 20 years. Her areas of expertise include conflict transformation skills, communication, PTP™, diversity issues and life visioning.
Denise Jess has been a trainer, consultant, facilitator and writer for the past decade in the areas of communication, team building, conflict transformation, diversity issues, PTP™ and program and curriculum design.
Vida and Denise use a variety of approaches to design dynamic and practical learning experiences for a wide-range of audiences including businesses, government agencies, schools, college and university settings, non-profit agencies, healthcare and social service organizations. Denise and Vida enjoy working collaboratively with clients to support them in attaining their goals and living their lives more fully.
"I am able to communicate so much more effectively with everyone. It is like suddenly being able to speak the language in a foreign country."
~ Sid Sincher, Social Worker, Mental Health Center of Dane County
"It was awe-inspiring to see myself and others learn about ourselves and change - truly change - based on this newfound information and skills."
~ Lynette Dornik, National Sales Business Manager, Lands End Business Outfitters
"Vida and Denise exhibit the highest level of professionalism and competency which has supported participants in being able to apply the learning to both their professional and personal lives."
~ Ralph Schwartz, Training Director, WI Department of Natural Resources
Location: The Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St., Madison,
WI, 608-262-1122.
Fees: $285 include instruction materials,
CEUs, refreshment breaks, and a non-refundable administrative fee of $20. Lunch is on your own.
Registration deadlines: To ensure your place in the
workshops, please register as early as possible.
Accommodations: Please make your own travel and lodging
arrangements. Maps and information on lodging and parking are sent with your
registration confirmation. Information about overnight accomodations can also be found on our information page.
Approved hours: 1.4 Continuing Education Units (CEU)
or 14 hours will be awarded for full participation in the two-day program. The program falls within the subject matter
identified by the following organizations for continuing education credits.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Professional Development and Applied Studies, (Provider #1042) is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (800-225-6880) through the Approved Continuing Education program. The University of Wisconsin-Madison, PDAS, maintains responsibility for the program.
For program information contact: Kristi Obmascher 608-262-8971; e-mail kobmascher@dcs.wisc.edu
By
phone: Call 608-262-7942 or toll-free 800-725-9692.
By
mail: Print, complete and mail the UW Continuing Studies registration
form.
By
fax: Print, complete and fax the UW Continuing Studies
registration form.
Online: Secure online registration is available for this program.
The Department of Professional Development & Applied Studies is a part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Continuing Studies. The units within Continuing Studies provide continuing education programs for lifelong learners, from precollege to seniors, as well as counseling services for adult learners. You will find the UW—Madison Continuing Studies home page at http://www.dcs.wisc.edu, or browse the Web site using the navigational links below.
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