This is a list of Videos available from Lao Tse Press

Four Tape Series: Illness and Life Myth (also available in PAL format)

Tape One: A Man Diagnosed HIV+ Works on Sensitivity in His Environment Produced by Sara Halprin Featuring Arnold and Amy Mindell

Tape Two: A Woman Finds A Connection Between her Chronic Asthma and her Experiences in Racism Produced by Sara Halprin Featuring Arnold and Amy Mindell

Tape Three: Leukemia Challenges a Woman to Voice her Power and Set Boundaries Produced by Sara Halprin Featuring Arnold and Amy Mindell

Tape Four: Through focusing on her Sense of Fate After a Car Accident, A Woman Discovers her Rebellious Spirit Produced


Three Tape Series: Process Works (also availabel in PAL Format)

Tape One: Part 1 Chronic Smoking/ Part 2 Working with Someone Living on the Street Produced by Sara Halprin Featuring Arnold and Amy Mindell and Nisha Zenoff

Tape Two: Working with a Woman in an Extreme State Diagnosed Manic Depressive Produced by Sara Halprin Featuring Arnold and Amy Mindell and Nisha Zenoff

Tape Three: Process Work Colleagues' Organizational Developmental Issues Produced by Sara Halprin Featuring Arnold and Amy Mindell and Nisha Zenoff


World Work Video Tapes

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A professional video production company filmed the 1999 Worldwork, which was held at Howard University in Washington, D.C., USA. From this film, they created the following six videos, which are available for purchase:

Sitting in the Fire: An Introduction to Worldwork
This program introduces Worldwork and Process Work theory, and shows specific examples including roles, edges, hot spots, inner work, and rank. It is a must see for those who are interested in worldwork, facilitation, self learning, group dynamics, and world change.

Sexism and Homophobia
Worldwork process addressing gay, lesbian, and heterosexual issues. It demonstrates how people can work on many levels of homophobia, sexism and cross gender issues.

The Asian Process: Another Way of Speaking
Participants demonstrate the complexity of feelings people are working through about being Asian and Asian American, and shows how different groups can process their issues best by using their own communication style.

Who Here is Disabled?
Here we take a closer look at the differences/similarities of what it means to be abled or differently abled, whether it be physically, emotionally or psychologically.

Globalization:Who Benefits?
People from the Asian sub-continent challenge Westerners to confront poverty, privilege, and unconscious colonization.

The War in the Balkans
"There is so much history we are sitting in, that having a discussion at all is 80% of the solution. There is a lot of pain and a lot of history. You say one wrong word that marginalizes someone, and a thousand years of pain resurfaces."