The Psychodramatic 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 is 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, 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 poets. Supervised practice for advanced psychodrama trainees is also an aspect of this program.
The course will consist of enactment, group participation and discussion. Participants are expected to be actively involved, in both days. The learning of new skills may be emotionally challenging.
A certificate of attendance will be given and may be used for points towards required professional development and psychodrama certification. The training hours are recognised by Psychodrama Australia and can lead to certification as a psychodramatist, sociodramatist, role trainer or sociometrist.
March Saturday 21 - Sunday 22 March 9.30am – 5.30pm Becoming a Leader
The focus of this workshop is to develop leadership qualities through psychodrama.
Trainers: Annette Fisher and Richard Hall
Contact: Annette Fisher 02 62889294 0418246187
Email: annette@annettefisher.com.au Dorothea Wojnar wojnar@pcug.org.au
Cost $245 Early Bird $230 Scholarships available
Venue Weston Neighbourhood Hall 6 Gritten Street Weston ACT
Electronic banking: Name: A. Fisher Counselling BSB: 012 997 Account No: 529 859 341
Requirement for new participants: a pre - program interview.
Subsequent Workshops in this series:
May Saturday 16 – Sunday 17 May 9.30 – 5-30
Discovering the Enneagram using the Psychodramamtic Method.
The enneagram is a model of human personality and will assist to develop a broader understanding of ourselves and others.
Trainer Margie Abbott
June Saturday 27 – Sunday 28 9.30 -5.30
Creative Leadership
Responding in the moment and holding onto your vision to – finding out about yourself and developing new and creative responses to
difficult situations through psychodrama
Trainers Robert Brodie Annette Fisher
September Saturday 26 -Sunday 27 9.30 – 5.30
The Director, the Group, the Auxiliary and the Audience
Developing flexibility and spontaneity to move from one state to the next and respond to the moment.
Trainer Robert Brodie
November Saturday 21- Sunday 22 9.30 – 5.30
Relationships, Kindness, Passion and Conflict
Learning about the impact of our behaviour on others and how we can make a difference.
Trainers Annette Fisher second trainer to be announced
Detailed information about each program will be emailed to interested people closer to the date of each workshop