

Building a Lasting Connection®—Group Workshop
with Camille Pack
Yay! You’re In!
Sundays
4 SEPT – 2 OCT 2022
5PM – 7PM PST
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YOU’RE INVITED
We’ll use this link for every session.
Camille Pack (she/her) is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 883 3680 6662
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Building a Lasting Connection®—Group Workshop
with Camille Pack
Yay! You’re In!
Sundays
4 SEPT – 2 OCT 2022
5PM – 7PM PST
-
YOU’RE INVITED
We’ll use this link for every session.
Camille Pack (she/her) is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88336806662
Meeting ID: 883 3680 6662
One tap mobile
+16694449171,,88336806662# US
+16699006833,,88336806662# US (San Jose)
Dial by your location
+1 669 444 9171 US
+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)
+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)
+1 646 876 9923 US (New York)
+1 646 931 3860 US
+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)
+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
+1 386 347 5053 US
+1 564 217 2000 US
Meeting ID: 883 3680 6662
Find your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kbW3N5WsuO



SUGGESTIONS FOR JOINING
- Use the green button at the top of this page to access the Zoom link (scroll up).
- Use the black button called “Class Materials” to access electronic files, including the release form, surveys, and note-taking slides for printing. Content will be added here from week to week.
- Join on video with your partner from a shared, hands-free device with a large screen, if possible.
- Join from a quiet location where you have privacy.
- Stay unmuted, so we can interact more like we would in person.
- Anytime you have a question or comment, feel free to speak up, even if I’m discussing something else! Your voice is welcome.
- For Sessions 2-5 you’ll need enough space to spread out the 8×5 foot floor mat. If you’re sensitive to the smell of new plastic, you may want to air it out prior to our gathering.
- Before we gather, try to get a full night of rest, exercise, and eat well. There’s nothing that requires more glucose and brain energy expenditure than deep sharing and connecting.
- After: Allow for 30-60 minutes after each two hour workshop, so there’s room for us to run-over if needed and allow time for you to connect or process the experience.
- The workshop works best when you create a “retreat” or “get-away” experience. Plan time to do other things you enjoy between sessions, so you enjoy a relaxed environment together, have restful rejuvenation time, and can let the workshop sink in.
ZOOM RELATED TIPS
- Feel free to verbally interrupt at any time. You may also use the chat to store a thought you’d like to share later, and I’ll check in with you as I see it.
- If there are audio issues, which most often applies to soft background music I might play as you use the Connection System, select “Use Original Sound” on the top left of the screen.
- In case of a poor connection, consider switching to 5G internet access or briefly leave the meeting and rejoin.
-
Mac: Option + click to download.
PC: Right click to download.Welcome Letter
Welcome Letter•
Participant Release Form
You may submit upon joining Session 1 or prior.
Release Form•
SurveysResponses are optional, private (each partner completes solo), and used to measure development across the workshop and within PhD studies. You may keep a copy by including your email at the bottom of the form. Paper copies are in your workbooks.
You may submit before, during, and after, or whenever you’re curious.
Pre-Workshop RDAS SurveyEarly Workshop B.A.R.E SurveyPost-Workshop RDAS SurveyPost-Workshop B.A.R.E Survey•
Participant Manual & Note-taking Slides
You have a printed version of the participant manual (but not the slides). These electronic copies can be used to print additional worksheets for future use. And if you enjoy taking notes on slides, feel free to print them here before you join the session.
Participant ManualNote-Taking SlidesSlides – Session 1, Full SizeSlides – Session 2, Full SizeSlides – Session 3, Full SizeSlides – Session 4, Full SizeSlides – Session 5, Full Size•
Homework
Session 3
Processing the Connection ExperienceSession 2
Processing the Connection ExperienceDecision-Making that Honors Our BondSession 1
Brène Brown’s 2012 TED Talk•
Bonus
Deb Dana’s Polyvagal Flip Chart: Understanding the Science of SafetySue Johnson’s “Heart vs Head: Mismatched Processing Styles” Podcast on Relationship Alive! Episode #194Sue Johnson’s “Cracking the Code” Podcast on The Knowledge Project, Episode #62Dan Siegal’s Audible Book: The Neurobiology of ‘We’Brène Brown’s 2019 Netflix Documentary “The Call to Courage”2016 Attachment Book From Harvard’s Brown & Elliott – Attachment Disturbances in Adults: Treatment for Comprehensive RepairGottman 6 Magic Hours PDFSue Johnson’s Love Sense Book•
Conversation Mats
The physical mats are included in your Connection System.
Touch Mat Side 1 (Communicating for Closeness)Touch Mat Side 2 (From Conflict to Connection)•
Feedback About Your ExperienceI want to make this the best possible experience for you. Thank you for sharing your experience and ideas. They matter deeply, and this feedback is shared with the workshop developers to keep improving the course for others.
Module 1 (Attachment)Module 2 (Communication)Module 3 (Managing Differences)Module 4 (Physical Connection)Module 5 (Shared Goals)
RESTORATIVE THINGS TO BRING
• Your partner.
• A small object from home that symbolizes the meaning of your connection (one object each).
• Your workbook and something to write with.
• Floor mat and touch mats beginning Session 2.
• Comfy clothing.
• Fun food and drinks (like coffee, juice, or soda). Feel free to munch on-screen.
• Anything you’ll enjoy that will help set apart the space, like candles and cozy seating.
Q/A
Any other questions?
I’d love to hear from you.
Email
support@
officialstorykeeper.com
Text or Voicemail
503-896-8611
-
Mac: Option + click to download.
PC: Right click to download.Welcome Letter
Welcome Letter•
Participant Release Form
You may submit upon joining Session 1 or prior.
Release Form•
SurveysResponses are optional, private (each partner completes solo), and used to measure development across the workshop and within PhD studies. You may keep a copy by including your email at the bottom of the form. Paper copies are in your workbooks.
You may submit before, during, and after, or whenever you’re curious.
Pre-Workshop RDAS SurveyEarly Workshop B.A.R.E SurveyPost-Workshop RDAS SurveyPost-Workshop B.A.R.E Survey•
Participant Manual & Note-taking Slides
You have a printed version of the participant manual (but not the slides). These electronic copies can be used to print additional worksheets for future use. And if you enjoy taking notes on slides, feel free to print them here before you join the session.
Participant ManualNote-Taking SlidesSlides – Session 1, Full SizeSlides – Session 2, Full SizeSlides – Session 3, Full SizeSlides – Session 4, Full SizeSlides – Session 5, Full Size•
Homework
Session 3
Processing the Connection ExperienceSession 2
Processing the Connection ExperienceDecision-Making that Honors Our BondSession 1
Brène Brown’s 2012 TED Talk•
Bonus
Deb Dana’s Polyvagal Flip Chart: Understanding the Science of SafetySue Johnson’s “Heart vs Head: Mismatched Processing Styles” Podcast on Relationship Alive! Episode #194Sue Johnson’s “Cracking the Code” Podcast on The Knowledge Project, Episode #62Dan Siegal’s Audible Book: The Neurobiology of ‘We’Brène Brown’s 2019 Netflix Documentary “The Call to Courage”2016 Attachment Book From Harvard’s Brown & Elliott – Attachment Disturbances in Adults: Treatment for Comprehensive RepairGottman 6 Magic Hours PDFSue Johnson’s Love Sense Book•
Conversation Mats
The physical mats are included in your Connection System.
Touch Mat Side 1 (Communicating for Closeness)Touch Mat Side 2 (From Conflict to Connection)•
Feedback About Your ExperienceI want to make this the best possible experience for you. Thank you for sharing your experience and ideas. They matter deeply, and this feedback is shared with the workshop developers to keep improving the course for others.
Module 1 (Attachment)Module 2 (Communication)Module 3 (Managing Differences)Module 4 (Physical Connection)Module 5 (Shared Goals)
RESTORATIVE THINGS TO BRING
• Your partner.
• A small object from home that symbolizes the meaning of your connection (one object each).
• Your workbook and something to write with.
• Floor mat and touch mats beginning Session 2.
• Comfy clothing.
• Fun food and drinks (like coffee, juice, or soda). Feel free to munch on-screen.
• Anything you’ll enjoy that will help set apart the space, like candles and cozy seating.
SUGGESTIONS FOR JOINING
- Use the green button at the top of this page to access the Zoom link (scroll up).
- Use the black button called “Class Materials” to access electronic files, including the release form, surveys, and note-taking slides for printing. Content will be added here from week to week.
- Join on video with your partner from a shared, hands-free device with a large screen, if possible.
- Join from a quiet location where you have privacy.
- Stay unmuted, so we can interact more like we would in person.
- Anytime you have a question or comment, feel free to speak up, even if I’m discussing something else! Your voice is welcome.
- For Sessions 2-5 you’ll need enough space to spread out the 8×5 foot floor mat. If you’re sensitive to the smell of new plastic, you may want to air it out prior to our gathering.
- Before we gather, try to get a full night of rest, exercise, and eat well. There’s nothing that requires more glucose and brain energy expenditure than deep sharing and connecting.
- After: Allow for 30-60 minutes after each two hour workshop, so there’s room for us to run-over if needed and allow time for you to connect or process the experience.
- The workshop works best when you create a “retreat” or “get-away” experience. Plan time to do other things you enjoy between sessions, so you enjoy a relaxed environment together, have restful rejuvenation time, and can let the workshop sink in.
ZOOM RELATED TIPS
- Feel free to verbally interrupt at any time. You may also use the chat to store a thought you’d like to share later, and I’ll check in with you as I see it.
- If there are audio issues, which most often applies to soft background music I might play as you use the Connection System, select “Use Original Sound” on the top left of the screen.
- In case of a poor connection, consider switching to 5G internet access or briefly leaving the meeting and rejoining.
Q/A
Any other questions?
I’d love to hear from you.
Email
support@
officialstorykeeper.com
Text or Voicemail
503-896-8611
YOU’RE READY!
I can’t wait to see you!