Hoffman Institute
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The Hoffman Institute Foundation is a non-profit organization headquartered in the United States that delivers the Hoffman Quadrinity Process, an eight day residential personal development program. [1][2] The Hoffman Process was founded by Bob Hoffman in 1967.[3]
In 2008, Hoffman Institute International has Centres in Argentina, Australia[4], Canada, France, Ireland, Brazil, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom and the United States.
In 2008 the Hoffman Institute Foundation is governed by a board of 17 directors, including the chairman Myron A. Wick III and the President and CEO Charles Ingrasci[5]
In 2003, Professor Michael R. Levenson and Carolyn M. Alwin of the University of California presented findings of a three-year grant research study of the Hoffman Quadrinity Process. Researchers found that participants in the Hoffman Process experienced significant and lasting reductions in negative affect, coupled with significant and lasting increases in positive affect. Process participants were also found to have significantly increased physical energy and vitality.[6]
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- ^ David Stoneberg White Sulphur Springs now just a retreat center, St Helena Star, January 4, 2007
- ^ Laura Lian Holistic Spirituality - Workshop Review of The Hoffman Process, PS-magazine.com, Jan 17, 2007
- ^ Hoffman Institute
- ^ Hoffman Centre Australia
- ^ About the Institute, hoffmaninstitute.org
- ^ ExploreJournal,November2006