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Processing Skills in the Formation Context

This course introduces formative processing as an essential tool in formation. It aims to equip formators with the skills to guide others through the process of deepened self-reflection towards greater self-understanding and growth.

Learning Objectives:
  • To understand processing and learn its important application in the formative context
  • To gain insight into helpful attitudes in formative processing
  • To learn various skills pertinent to effective formative processing through various opportunities for in-session practice and feedback
Date and Venue
March 17-20, 23-27, 2026
3/F Spiritual-Pastoral Center, Seminary Drive, Ateneo de Manila Campus, Quezon City
Cost
PHP 17,900
USD 352*
*excluding venue, B/L, transportation
Admission

Testimonials

The content of the course is very relevant and useful for formators. The way it was presented by the facilitators was excellent. Their vast experience was clearly evident with meaningful insights and practical wisdom. The class dynamic was also very good because of how the participants were encouraged to share their own experience, questions, and insights.

The course helped me become more aware of the importance of listening with empathy and more understanding accompaniment. It also increased my skills and made me more sensitive to others and myself. In addition, it made me more explicit about the direction and purpose of formation, which is to help the helpees become free persons in God's grace and become believers capable of responding to God's call and carrying out God's will.

I felt empowered to be learning both the theory and praxis of processing skills in the formation context. The practicum and very relevant discussions gave an enriching experience for learning as well. Thank you very much!

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