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Robert Lee: A Focusing Architecture to Change the Unchangeable

Sunday, September 30, 2021 
An Online Class Facilitated by Robert Lee

Part of The Focusing Highlights Series

 

 

Changing the Unchangeable (aka Macroshifting) invites one to engage with something one has tried to change (e.g. a persistent relationship or career problem) but has failed at changing. If, given one’s other accomplishments, it is unclear why someone has failed, it is probably a macro. According to Robert, macros are what change with difficulty. Macros also go further into who one is, and further out into society. . .

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A Note From Robert
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Bio:

Robert Lee
Theoretical/Methodological Innovator in Gendlin’s Implicit

Tradition Licensed psychologist Mentored by Eugene Gendlin and Clark Moustakas Developing new architecture for more effective psychotherapy by combining his methods of Macroshifting™ (Changing the Unchangeable) and Domain Focusing™

Created Cross-lingual Focusing Partnership (partnership exchange with an imperfect second language), Elusive Felt Sensing (comprehensive approach for people with difficulties in felt sense formation), Empathic Opportunity Coupling (couple psychotherapy)

Developer of Focusing in Costa Rica, NYC, Boston and among Quakers Led 15+ training programs

Led 7 TIFI Certification Weeklongs Board service: TIFI and Humanistic Psychology (Moustakas: CDPP-CHTP)

Mentored many successful Focusing Coordinators and Leaders

Robert's email is [email protected]

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