
Facilitators Max and Ellen Schupbach guide him through a role-play exercise, helping him navigate these challenging conversations. They explore where the line is between care and autonomy, inviting a deeper reflection on what it means to truly hear someone and how to approach oneself with more ease.
Benjamin realizes that the detachment he has often criticized in himself may not be a flaw but rather a gateway to awareness and spontaneity. He finds a way to respond to his son, shifting the tension into an engaging and playful exchange.
As the session unfolds, the group reflects on life, change, and the weight of expectations. Max offers a fresh perspective: instead of struggling against oneself, what if we could simply let go of the part that limits our freedom?
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In each episode of this series, Max and Ellen guide a client through resolving a specific problem, conflict, or personal challenge. They demonstrate how to "unfold" the process to discover insights and reveal the true beauty of human nature.
These episodes don’t offer ready-made answers —they show the process of exploration, where each step emerges from a person’s unique experience in a unique context. Perhaps something will resonate with you, or your process may be completely different.
Max and Ellen Schupbach are the founders of the Deep Democracy Institute International (DDI). In their work, they use the process-oriented approach in psychology developed by Arnold Mindell and his colleagues.
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