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You are hereby invited to the next weekly seminar in our interdisciplinary
series on Evolution, Complexity and
Cognition<http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108>(ECCO).

*Time*:* Tuesday, December 20th* 14:00-16:00 p.m

*Place*: *Room B 0.036*
(building B, level 0, close to the human sciences computer rooms), on the
VUB Campus Etterbeek (Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels),
in collaboration with MOSI. Coffee available. Free entrance: everybody
welcome!
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Transformation of uncertainty in the therapeutic process Jon
Echanove<http://www.linkedin.com/in/jonechanove>(
AoEC <http://www.aoec.cn.com/>, China)

*Abstract:*

For most therapeutic schools the experience of uncertainty is closely
linked with unhealthy behaviours and emotions. This understanding of
uncertainty is anchored on a reductionist understanding of human beings.
However, uncertainty is an essential experience in the way we navigate
through our lives. Instead of being defined as lack of information or
equated to anxiety, it could be seen as being aware of the permanent lack
of accuracy of our chosen course of actions; as an opening for learning.

It is our personal and social history what defines how we experience that
lack of accuracy in responding to the challenges of life and how we
approach novelty.

The disentanglement of the experience of uncertainty by individuals as a
process of appraisal of challenges and action enables the development of a
framework where the reduction and the increase of uncertainty co-exists as
possible routes to remain ‘healthy’.

When dealing with emotional disorders, all therapeutic approaches aim at
offering their clients a renewed sense of certainty in their lives. The
thesis of this seminar is that this valuable goal of any therapeutic
encounter is achieved via the transformation of the experience of
uncertainty, not through its elimination.

To show that, I will start by introducing the definition of uncertainty
based on a non-reductionist worldview. Secondly, I will identify the main
components that shape the different experiences of uncertainty. Finally, I
will use that framework to represent the most common emotional disorders
and its relationship with effective therapeutic interventions.


*Keywords:* uncertainty, anxiety, curiosity, flow, therapy, action,
challenge



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*The speaker: *


An Executive Accredited Coach and Basic Consultant for Positive
Psychotherapy, that has developed most of his management professional
career in multicultural organisations, in particular supporting and
developing cooperation between Europe and its main trade partners. This
strong cross-cultural background has lead him to support individuals and
couples to integrate cultural and relationship changes.


Jon is currently a core member of ECCO, the Evolution, Complexity and
Cognition group at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), conducting
research human experience in complex, uncertain environments.


As Managing Director and Faculty of the Academy of Executive Coaching
China, he is based in Beijing training and developing Executives Coaches in
parallel with his coaching/counseling private practice.


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Forthcoming ECCO seminars: Spring 2012

More info about the ECCO seminar program: http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108

-- 
David R. Weinbaum (Weaver)
ECCO Seminar Coordinator
http://clea.academia.edu/DavidWeinbaum

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