Speaker
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Paul du BufPaul is a registered nurse with experience in prevention, treatment, aftercare, dual diagnosis, training, and innovation in addiction treatment services in the Netherlands and the UK. He became an independent nurse prescriber and somatic practitioner with a specific interest in trauma to support his clients better. Paul is focused on transitioning addiction services to become trauma-integrated, and he was awarded certification as a global nurse consultant by the International Council of Nurses. He was an expert reviewer for the first universal nurses’ addiction curriculum and is the author of “Shadow Dancing: Embodied Recovery for Trauma and Addictions”. He founded ERA-Institute to support the creation of a trauma-integrated culture. He currently lives and works in the Netherlands.
You are invited for a 90-minute meeting, experimenting and collaborating using AI to enhance connecting and explore the themes that resonate within and between us.
First, we’ll create a snapshot of what is alive in our group. We’ll assess our current state and explore how to articulate these insights. We’ll use AI to generate a visual map of our group’s key themes, providing an overview of our collective perspectives.
Next, we’ll take time to reflect on the overview and the map’s findings and allow AI to fine-tune this outcome by posing questions to further stimulate our creative thinking.
Finally, we’ll collaborate with AI and consider practical ideas. AI will support us to organize these suggestions into a “menu of possibilities,” making them accessible for anyone interested in exploring them further.
This meeting offers an opportunity to experience the synergy between humans and AI, discover its value for ourselves, and uncover ideas that emerge from this collaboration.
