Cheryl Clark: On Precession


 

Cheryl Clark: On Precession – This clip is from Dr. Cheryl Clark’s workshop “The Structure of Thinking” at the Synergetics Collaborative’s Seventh Annual Summer Workshop on “A Synergetics Sampler: Celebrating Buckminster Fuller’s 114th Birthday” at John Belt’s Design Studio, Department of Technology, SUNY Oswego (12 Jul 2009). As part of her presentation, Clark introduced “precession” (a Synergetics concept) in the process of reviewing a quiz that was given to participants. Dr. Cheryl L. Clark is the Director of Shock Incarceration and the WIllard Drug Treatment Campus (DTC) for the New York State Department of Correctional Services (DOCS). Clark earned a Ph.D. in the School of Health and Human Services at Columbia Commonwealth University. Her doctoral dissertation “12 Degrees of Freedom: Synergetics and the 12 Steps of Recovery” is a groundbreaking work in the field of substance abuse treatment. www.DoingLife.com 50 MB MP4 SynergeticsCollaborative.org The Synergetics Collaborative’s Seventh Annual Summer Workshop “A Synergetics Sampler: Celebrating Buckminster Fuller’s 114th Birthday” at John Belt’s Design Studio brought together 24 people to work on and discuss a sampling of topics related to Bucky Fuller’s Synergetics. The Synergetics Collaborative (SNEC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organizing events for anyone with an interest in learning about or building upon Buckminster Fuller’s Synergetics. www.SynergeticsCollaborative.org Video producer The SNEC/Acevedomedia Team Thanks to all of the volunteers

 

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