June 2, 2007 (Press Release) --
Cleveland (August 8-11, 2007) — What does creativity have to do with business success, healthy relationships, eating disorders and personal growth? People from all over the world will ponder that question at the International Creativity Conference, co-sponsored by The Gestalt Institute of Cleveland and Cleveland State University.
Creativity, traditionally seen as a special gift of remarkable and exceptional personalities, is considered in Gestalt theory to be essential for adapting to life experiences and an important ingredient in healthy relationships.
Margherita Spagnuolo-Lobb, internationally renowned Gestalt theorist, practitioner, and co-editor of Creative License, will present this revolutionary concept of creativity in her keynote address on August 8. Other noted experts will discuss cutting-edge thinking in Gestalt theory and present creative approaches to organizational development, consulting, teaching, interpersonal relationships, eating disorders, personal growth and – yes, the one we’re most familiar with – art and culture.
what: International Creativity Conference
when: August 8-11, 2007
where: Gestalt Institute of Cleveland 1588 Hazel Drive Cleveland, OH 44106
what: An exploration of creative approaches to the healing arts, personal growth and organizational development
who: organizational leaders, consultants, therapists, counselors, artists
Gestalt is an approach to living that values ‘all of who we are’: our bodies, emotions, minds, and spirits as whole beings.
The of the world's largest institutes of its kind, the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland is considered to be one of the finest educational institutions devoted to the study and development of Gestalt theory and practice. For 50 years, it has extended the Gestalt approach for use in education, family life, work life, organization development, executive coaching, community planning, the creative arts, architecture and environmental design.
The Division of Continuing Education at Cleveland State is the major educational outreach arm of the University. By providing superior educational opportunities for adult learners, it has become one of the largest providers of continuing education in Northeast Ohio. Many Division programs satisfy certification and licensing requirements; others enable professionals to increase their job skills, train for new technologies, and build communication and leadership abilities. The Division touches the lives of over 10,000 adults each year in this region and beyond, enabling them to increase their knowledge, stay current in their fields, develop new skills, become more productive citizens, and maximize their creative potential.
For more information go to http://www.gestaltcleveland.org
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Creativity, traditionally seen as a special gift of remarkable and exceptional personalities, is considered in Gestalt theory to be essential for adapting to life experiences and an important ingredient in healthy relationships.
Margherita Spagnuolo-Lobb, internationally renowned Gestalt theorist, practitioner, and co-editor of Creative License, will present this revolutionary concept of creativity in her keynote address on August 8. Other noted experts will discuss cutting-edge thinking in Gestalt theory and present creative approaches to organizational development, consulting, teaching, interpersonal relationships, eating disorders, personal growth and – yes, the one we’re most familiar with – art and culture.
what: International Creativity Conference
when: August 8-11, 2007
where: Gestalt Institute of Cleveland 1588 Hazel Drive Cleveland, OH 44106
what: An exploration of creative approaches to the healing arts, personal growth and organizational development
who: organizational leaders, consultants, therapists, counselors, artists
Gestalt is an approach to living that values ‘all of who we are’: our bodies, emotions, minds, and spirits as whole beings.
The of the world's largest institutes of its kind, the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland is considered to be one of the finest educational institutions devoted to the study and development of Gestalt theory and practice. For 50 years, it has extended the Gestalt approach for use in education, family life, work life, organization development, executive coaching, community planning, the creative arts, architecture and environmental design.
The Division of Continuing Education at Cleveland State is the major educational outreach arm of the University. By providing superior educational opportunities for adult learners, it has become one of the largest providers of continuing education in Northeast Ohio. Many Division programs satisfy certification and licensing requirements; others enable professionals to increase their job skills, train for new technologies, and build communication and leadership abilities. The Division touches the lives of over 10,000 adults each year in this region and beyond, enabling them to increase their knowledge, stay current in their fields, develop new skills, become more productive citizens, and maximize their creative potential.
For more information go to http://www.gestaltcleveland.org
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What does creativity have to do with business success, healthy relationships, and personal growth? People from all over the world will ponder that question at the International Creativity Conference
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