Sunday, September 16, 2007

C. Terry Warner -- looking for links.


I'm looking for more links and more thoughts on Warner's writings and topics. I'm finding them interesting. Anything anyone can leave in the comments would be appreciated.

6 comments:

Eric Russell said...

Stephen, this should have all academic links.

http://www.filmnote.com/Notes/Agentivism.htm

Stephen said...

Thanks, that was a great collection of links to things I didn't have.

Larke Witten said...

bonds that make us free was web published at meridian magazine.
http://www.meridianmagazine.com/books/011005bonds.html

Bradley Ross said...

Matt, thanks for that link!!!!! I wrote a couple of posts about Terry Warner's work. Trousers and Self Deception and The Real Reason We Must Forgive.

A have a fried to sent a teenage son to the Anasazi Wilderness Program which is closely allied with the Arbinger Institute. The families that put children in the program must go through the class together that teaches the stuff that Arbinger teaches.

JACK-A-JAME? said...

I am writing from ANASAZI Foundation, a non-profit wilderness treatment program for troubled youth and their families. Dr. Warner has been an integral part of ANASAZI since its inception in 1988. This year, we are celebrating our 20th year anniversary. We are planning a two day event. The first night, December 5, 2008, we will hold a Scholarship Dinner. On December 6, 2008 from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Dr. Warner will present a seminar on Arbinger's success in families. It will take place in Mesa, AZ at the Mesa Arts Center. All are invited. As Dr. Warner does not present seminars very often, this is a unique and rare opporunity. For more information, you can contact me directly at ANASAZI.
(480)892-7403. --Katie

perk said...

Hi Stephen,
I've been scouring the web for Terry Warner material and came across your blog post here. Some of the links are no longer active (most notably the www.filmnote.com one with the agentivism page). Is there anyway you could tell me what was on that page? I'd love to get more Warner material.

Thanks!
Mark