Erasmus University
Burgemeester Oudlaan 50
Bayle (J) Building
3062 PA Rotterdam, The Netherlands
ICF Global member Price : 15 EUR
Non member Price : 30 EUR
Creating Psychological Safety, Connection, Belonging and Trust: A Community Building Taster Session with Edward Groody
This event will cover the four stages of the Community Building process and the “Guidelines for Communication”. The main focus, will be experiential exercises, reflection and dialogue – an inside experience and direct sense of what makes this approach so distinctive and impactful.
What will you gain?
-A rare opportunity to experience the Community Building process from the inside.
-Practical insight into an approach that is highly relevant for coaches working with trust, psychological safety, and group
dynamics.
-A clearer understanding of how deep respect, honesty, and connection can be invited in groups, even across differences.
-An introduction to the Community Building framework, including the four stages of community development and the 14
communication principles developed by M. Scott Peck MD.
-A reflection on how this way of working differs from, and and may enrich existing approaches.
This event is created by RSM.
Entry contribution goes toward the venue costs.
Community Building is a rare and powerful group process that creates exceptional levels of trust, psychological safety, belonging and engagement across differences. It shares aspects of coaching with its focus on human connection and growth, it works in a unique way and often produces striking results in groups and teams.
The method was originally developed by M. Scott Peck MD, renowned psychiatrist and author of the bestselling books (e.g. The Road Less Traveled). Edward Groody, a colleague and protégé of Dr. Peck has evolved and adapted Peck’s original work to meet many of today’s challenges, and serve a variety of audiences corporate team building and culture c
If you would like to learn more about Community Building, Community Building International, and Edward Groody, further information is available on the organisation’s website.
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