The Map of Meaning

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At the heart of considerable amount of human suffering is a loss of meaning; something we experience for ourselves and see in those with whom we work.

The Map of Meaning, rigorously researched and tested over the past 23 years, provides a simple yet profound framework that helps us engage directly with issues of meaning and its loss. This event will focus on the significance of meaningfulness to our daily well-being. The Map of Meaning offers a practical, empirically researched framework that helps each person stay grounded in the sources of their own meaning, and also able to make meaning-filled decisions.

In this session two MOMI Certified Practitioners who use the framework in their therapeutic work will lead you through an experience of using the Map of Meaning for yourself. Their work will be supported by the co-author of the books about the Map of Meaning, who is also co-founder of Map of Meaning International.

This is a chance to experience this way of working with meaningfulness and its loss, and explore what it might offer you, and your practice.

Learning to use the Map of Meaning for ourselves helps in self-care, and is the basis for skilful use with clients.

By the end of the session participants will:
be introduced to the Map of Meaning and seen the relevance of this to their own experience of self care.
have a way to use the Map to help them make decisions that support their resilience and well-being
have a sense of how the Map of Meaning could be useful in their practice with clients.

Webinar presenters will discuss case studies, and take participants through experiential exercises.

This event is organised and facilitated by PACFA Older People Interest Group.

Presenters:

Lani Morris
Lani is co-founder and CEO Map of Meaning International Trust, as well as Lead Trainer in applications of the Map of Meaning. Lani is an independent organisational behaviour practitioner who has studied the human search for meaning all her life. Her work helps people take responsibility for and reclaim power over themselves, their lives and their work. Her expertise includes: leadership, motivation, clear communication, innovation, creativity, meaningful work, and how these subjects intertwine. Lani is co-author of The Map of Meaningful Work: A Practical Guide to Sustaining our Humanity.

Christine Hamilton
Christine is a very experienced learning and development consultant, and organisational and coaching psychologist, working in the private and public sector, in the UK. She is a member of British Psychological Society; Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.

Wai Ying Tham
Wai Ying is a grounded and compassionate somatic coach that believes that a life of alignment and meaning is possible for all. She is a Positive Psychology coach (ICF certification pending), Accredited Strength Profile Practitioner, Somatic Movement educator, iRest Certified facilitator, Experienced Yoga teacher, B Sc. (Hons)

PACFA Members: Free
Non-Members $26 (incl. GST)

The recording counts as 2.5 hours of Category B CPD for PACFA's membership renewal requirements.

PLEASE NOTE: RECORDING EXPIRES 28 May 2025 - Must view before this date.

Certificates are not provided by PACFA for Category B CPD.

Please note that additional materials, such as slides and handouts are not provided with the recording, and are only available to those who register for the live webinar.
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