Complex Systems Theory & Practice in Lifespan Integration

 CLOSED TO NEW REGISTRATIONS

Friday 16 January 2026 | 5–7pm (UK time) Online | Fundraiser for The Lifespan Integration Institute Open to anyone who has completed Level One LI or higher. 

  • About This Learning Lab

    I am excited about this Learning Lab — it’s on my passion: Complex Systems Theory.

    Complex Systems Theory is the premise upon which Lifespan Integration (LI) is built. Understanding this helps us relate to each client’s unique system when doing timeline work, ensuring that we are truly working with their natural process of integration and transformation.

    During this Lab, I’ll share my own journey — as a non-academic — into complex systems, which began over 25 years ago. We’ll use metaphor and explore core concepts of Complex Systems,

    including:

    • Homeostasis — the system’s natural drive toward balance

    • Entropy — why systems tend toward disorder, and how recognising this helps us support integration rather than resist it

    • Positive and negative feedback loops — how systems learn and adapt

    • Self-organisation and emergence — how order arises from apparent chaos, and the enduring mystery that this process happens spontaneously in living systems

    • Chaos and reorganisation — why disruption is often necessary for growth

    • Living systems — why truly living systems are complex, not complicated, and why this matters

  • A Fundraiser for The Lifespan Integration Institute

    All proceeds from this Learning Lab will go directly to The Lifespan Integration Institute Fund, which supports bringing LI to impoverished and underserved communities around the world.

    Please be as generous as you can — but don’t let finances prevent you from attending. My usual rate is £50; use this as a guide — consider less if low-waged, or more if affluent.