Canberra - Psychodrama Training Long Weekend Workshop 17-19 March
Dates & Times: Friday 17, Saturday 18, Sunday 19; 9.30am -5pm.
Getting more able to bring individuals concerns to life through timely production by the leader using psychodrama techiniques is the focus of this experiential workshop.
In this training workshop, the content will be based on participants’ interests, concerns and purposes. The focus will be on experiential sessions applied to daily life including work, play and relationships, with a view to increasing the capacity to rise creatively to life’s challenges. The experiential, systemic, action process known as the psychodrama method is also learnt in the process.
Being a participant you can expect to be actively involved, have fun, and work hard as you enact scenes from life and imagination with the guidance of the director. People meet in depth by assisting in one-anothers' dramas and the group life. Action is involving and teaches new life-skills.
There will be some opportunities for supervised practice of directing psychodrama for psychodrama trainees.
The psychodrama method assists participants to increase their spontaneity and creativity through active participation. This participation includes group work, enactment and theoretical mini lectures. The program will assist in developing leadership and will lead to increasing abilities in relating to others.
The training assists in developing confidence in group presentations and in the development of interpersonal and group skills.
This program is designed for professional people who are involved in health, theatre, management, leadership, consultancies, coaching, mentoring , supervision, art, writing, teaching, human potential and creative therapies. The process will assist in the deepening of abilities to step into the shoes of others and this will contribute to the effectiveness of those who are therapists, counsellors, psychotherapists, health workers, managers, trainers and educators, actors, artists, writers and poet.
The course will consist of enactment, group participation and discussion. Participants are expected to be actively involved.
The learning of new skills may be emotionally challenging and participants are required to have abilities to sustain their ongoing development and are participating in areas such as studies, employment and social and creative activities.
New participants should arrange a face to face or phone interview to connect, to determine the suitability of this course and for clarifying the training contract.
A certificate of attendance will be given on request and may be used for points towards required professional development and psychodrama certification. The training hours are recognised by AANZPA and can lead to certification as a psychodramatist, sociodramatist, role trainer or sociometrist.
Meals: refreshment, tea coffee provided. Bring your own lunch to share.
Full Fee $695.
Early bird $615, for non-refundable deposit $160 paid by March 3rd, $535 balance due by 17th March 2023
Electronic Banking Details: Psychodrama Australia BSB 032 020 Account 299042
Concession Fee
for current Canberra Campus trainees $495. Early bird $420, for non-refundable deposit $160 paid by March 3rd, $260 balance due by 17th March 2023
Electronic Banking Details: Psychodrama Australia BSB 032 020 Account 299042
Notify Richard Hall of payment and application by email: richard@richardhall.net.au
Venue: McKillop House, 50 Archibald St, Lyneham ACT
Emergency Restrictions:
If cancellation is necessary due to COVID19 restrictions, there will be refund of fees.
During the course of the workshop there may be requirements and restrictions such as social distancing, mask wearing, and vaccination requirements in place by ACT health authorities.
Trainers:
Robert Brodie Psychodramatist, Trainer, Educator and Practitioner (TEP), Rob is a registered counsellor and Registered Clinical Psychotherapist (PACFA) in private practice. He has provided extensive training, consultation and clinical supervision to a range of professionals and business people, face to face, individually, in groups and online. He has been President of AANZPA and a member then Secretary of its Board of Examiners. He has lectured at ACU School of Psychology on counselling and group psychotherapy. He is trainer and Director of Psychodrama Australia and a Distinguished Member of AANZPA. Further information https://www.psychodrama.tk or email.
Richard Hall is a Counselling Psychologist and Psychodramatist. He is a trained Special Education consultant and a trained teacher of the deaf. He is a director of Psychodrama Australia and conducts training and supervision in Melbourne and Canberra. Richard places high value on people becoming themselves, on inclusivity and the development of the creativity of the individual. Richard leads celebrations of life and death. He has a passion for music, has conducted an orchestra and choir for many years and is a competent trumpeter and singer. He has run personal development groups for the general public for 28 years and has an ease and flow with the psychodramatic method. He is warm and companionable and has a commitment to a humane world.
Contacts
Robert Brodie iam@internode.on.net Mobile SMS 0409097508,
or
Richard Hall richard@richardhall.net.au
When
Friday 17th March, 2023
Start 12:00 am
Dates & Times: Friday 17, Saturday 18, Sunday 19; 9.30am -5pm AEDT