Trainer Biography
ELLIS AMDUR M.A.,
N.C.C., C.M.H.S.
Edgework founder Ellis Amdur received his B.A. in psychology
from Yale University in 1974, and his M.A. in psychology from Seattle
University in 1990. He is both a National Certified Counselor and a
State Certified Child Mental Health Specialist.
Since the late 1960s, Ellis has trained in various martial arts systems,
spending thirteen of these years studying in Japan. He is a recognized
expert in classical and modern Japanese martial traditions, and has
authored two iconoclastic books, Dueling with O-sensei: Grappling with
the Myth of the Warrior Sage and Old School: Essays on Japanese Martial
Traditions, as well as one instructional DVD, Ukemi From the Ground
Up.
Since his return to America in 1988, Ellis has worked in the field of
crisis intervention. He has developed a range of training and consultation
services, as well as a unique style of assessment and psychotherapy.
These are based on a combination of phenomenological psychology and
the underlying philosophical premises of classical Japanese martial
traditions. Ellis’s professional philosophy can best be summed
up in this idea: the development of an individual’s integrity
and dignity is the paramount virtue. This can only occur when people
live courageously, regardless of the circumstances, and take responsibility
for their roles in making the changes they desire.
Ellis Amdur is a dynamic public speaker and trainer who presents his
work throughout the U.S. and internationally. He is noted for his sometimes
outrageous humor – (he wisely and entertainingly incorporates
this humor to great effect in his trainings and workshops) - as well
as his profound breadth of knowledge. Ellis’s vivid descriptions
of aggressive and mentally ill people and his true-to-life role-playing
of the behaviors in question give participants an almost first-hand
experience of facing the real individuals in question.