This multi-level training group over eight weekends in 2019 at the Melbourne
Campus is an AANZPA accredited training program.
It is for new trainees at the core curriculum level and for trainees at intermediate
and advanced levels of training. It incorporates workshops in May* and August*
which are also open to a wider group of participants.
Dates and Times
The training group runs over 8 weekends between March and October
SEMESTER 1
Saturday and Sunday 2-3 March 10am-5.30pm
Saturday and Sunday 6-7 April 10am-5.30pm
Friday, Saturday and Sunday 3-5 May 10am-5.30pm*
Saturday and Sunday 1-2 June 10am-5.30pm
SEMESTER 2
Saturday and Sunday 6-7 July 10am-5.30pm
Friday, Saturday and Sunday 2-4 August 10am-5.30pm*
Saturday and Sunday 7-8 September 10am-5.30pm
Saturday and Sunday 5-6 October 10am-5.30pm
Trainers
Hilde Knottenbelt, Jenny Hutt, Chris Hosking, Richard Hall
Time Commitment
Attendance at 8 weekend workshops throughout the year (plus optional weekend
electives and interstate residential workshops).
Completion of brief written assignments related to experience, integration of theory
and practice and applications in personal and professional life.
Two individual supervision sessions during the year (three for advanced trainees).
Separate fees apply.
The Training
* Develops the capacity of trainees to be present to their own experience
and to use it in the service of developing greater mutuality with others.
* Provides grounding in the theory and practice of psychodrama so that trainees
are able to make appropriate interventions with clients, groups and organisations.
* Offers theoretical and practical frameworks for trainees to recognise patterns
of interaction and interpersonal dynamics (their own and others)
* Provides the means by which trainees can develop greater interpersonal flexibility
in a range of settings.
* Is for people with varying amounts of psychodrama experience.
* Is iterative, allowing for a gradual integration of concepts and practice.
* Is underpinned by role theory, systems theory and principles of group work.
Curriculum
Each workshop has a particular focus which relates both to the curriculum and the needs and
development of trainees in the training group.
The training sessions involve supervised practice, working in the here-and-now of the group
and developing the capacity to enter into the worlds of others with sensitivity and attunement.
Participants engage in experiential learning as a group member, auxiliary, protagonist and director.
Experiences are generated, expanded, reflected on and combined with supervision and teaching
to refine understanding and application of the psychodrama method.
The curriculum includes:
- Psychodrama production techniques
- Practice in auxiliary work, being a protagonist and directing dramas
- Spontaneity theory
- Sociometry
- Role theory, including warm up, the relational concept of role, role description
- and role analysis, the concepts of social and cultural atom
- Role training
- Sociodrama
- Systems theory
- Identification of group themes and concerns
- Group participation and leadership
- Working in the here and now
- Application of psychodrama and group work in a range of settings and
- with a range of clients
The training run by Psychodrama Australia Melbourne Campus is accredited through the Australian
and Aotearoa New Zealand Psychodrama Association Inc. (AANZPA).
For further details either click on the logo below or go to the AANZPA website
at www.aanzpa.org <http://www.anzpa.org/>
If you have further questions about psychodrama or psychodrama training you can:
1) Send us a general enquiry or question through our email by
clicking here; <https://www.psychodramaaustralia.edu.au/contact-us>
2) Browse our Frequently Asked Questions <https://www.psychodramaaustralia.edu.au/faq>
3) Contact Jenny Hutt on 0419 001 691 or Hilde Knottenbelt on 0419 192 187