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Psychodrama Australia Sydney Campus
Psychodrama Australia Sydney Campus

 

 

The 2025 Psychodrama Training Program in Sydney commences in March.

There will be 4 stand-alone workshops:

  1. Sat 15 & Sun 16 March, (2 days),
  2. Fri 16, Sat 17 & Sun 18 May (3 days), 
  3. Sat 5 & Sun 6 July (2 days), and
  4. Fri 19, Sat 20 & Sun 21 September (3 days). 

And 5 Open Nights

Fri 14 Feb, Fri 14 March, Fri 4 July, Thurs 18 Sept and Fri 7 November.

Please ensure you are on the mailing list to get further information about the program as soon as it becomes available.

For 2025 enquiries contact Rollo Browne (0417 682 085) or Bona Anna (0451 046 928).

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events
Feb
14

The best way to understand the power of psychodrama is to experience it.

These evenings are designed to give you an opportunity to experience psychodrama in a safe and gentle environment. Each session will be directed by an experienced psychodramatist with time available for questions about the method and its applications.

Come and join in or sit and watch as the drama unfolds. Experience the power of action methods and gain new perspectives on the way we relate in today’s world.

14 Feb 2025
2 Ernest St, Crows Nest
Mar
14

The best way to understand the power of psychodrama is to experience it and these evenings are designed to give participants an opportunity to experience psychodrama in a safe and gentle environment. Each session will be directed by an experienced psychodramatist with time available for questions about the method and its applications.

Come and join in or sit and watch as the drama unfolds. Experience the power of action methods and gain new perspectives on the way we relate in today’s world.

This evening will introduce you to psychodrama – a technique for exploring and resolving dramas in our lives. Bring a friend for an evening of learning and fun.

14 Mar 2025
2 Ernest St, Crows Nest
Mar
15

Galileo (b.1564) said, “You cannot teach people anything. You can only help them discover it within themselves”. As a method of self-discovery, psychodrama works because it is guided by principles that capture fundamental aspects of human nature. Specifically, the potency of psychodrama emerges whenever attention is paid to four areas of human existence: the living nature of the group, the flow of spontaneity, embodied action and the ritual power of theatre. Each of these areas implicitly captures something that people respond to, but in combination they create a therapeutic theatre where participants’ inner life or spirit is sustained and nourished.

15 Mar 2025
9.30am to 4.30pm both days
2 Ernest St, Crows Nest
May
16

Moreno invented the Social and Cultural Atom as an innovative way to display the self and the range of its significant relationships. It depicts the significant people in an individual’s life, their social atom, overlaid with their dynamic relational patterns, their cultural atom. Its usefulness is that it sets the context for developmental work by understanding patterns in how tele and spontaneity function in relationships. Essentially it a tool for self-awareness.

16 May 2025
9.30am to 4.30pm each day
2 Ernest St, Crows Nest
Jul
4

The best way to understand the power of psychodrama is to experience it.

These evenings are designed to give you an opportunity to experience psychodrama in a safe and gentle environment. Each session will be directed by an experienced psychodramatist with time available for questions about the method and its applications.

Come and join in or sit and watch as the drama unfolds. Experience the power of action methods and gain new perspectives on the way we relate in today’s world.

4 Jul 2025
2 Ernest St, Crows Nest
Jul
5

The three stages of the double, the mirror and role reversal, from birth to approximately 5 years, describe Moreno’s foundational sequence for human development. The corresponding techniques of doubling, mirroring and role reversal emerged from Moreno’s theatrical experiments with role playing and spontaneity in the 1920s. At that time, he knew that his psychodramatic methods worked, but not why they worked. His subsequent insight was that the therapeutic effectiveness of these techniques is because they “are profoundly related to the dynamics of human growth” (Moreno 1952 in Fox, 1987:136).

5 Jul 2025
9.30am to 4.30pm each day
2 Ernest St, Crows Nest
Sep
18

The best way to understand the power of psychodrama is to experience it.

These evenings are designed to give you an opportunity to experience psychodrama in a safe and gentle environment. Each session will be directed by an experienced psychodramatist with time available for questions about the method and its applications.

Come and join in or sit and watch as the drama unfolds. Experience the power of action methods and gain new perspectives on the way we relate in today’s world.

18 Sep 2025
2 Ernest St, Crows Nest
Sep
19

Coming soon

19 Sep 2025
9.30am to 4.30pm each day
2 Ernest St, Crows Nest
Nov
7

The best way to understand the power of psychodrama is to experience it.

These evenings are designed to give you an opportunity to experience psychodrama in a safe and gentle environment. Each session will be directed by an experienced psychodramatist with time available for questions about the method and its applications.

Come and join in or sit and watch as the drama unfolds. Experience the power of action methods and gain new perspectives on the way we relate in today’s world.

7 Nov 2025
2 Ernest St, Crows Nest

Current and Past Events

Current and Past Events
Nov
9
An essential function of the psychodrama director is to produce dramatic enactments that bring the drama to life in the here and now.  A psychodrama that is produced well is both aesthetically engaging and assists the group to enter into the action, bringing greater spontaneity to the drama.
 
9 Nov 2024
Saturday 9th, Sunday 10th Nov 2024, 9.30am - 4.30pm.
2 Ernest Place, Crows Nest
Sep
12

As human beings, we regularly find ourselves at our growing edge. It may be the edge of awareness, the edge of our skill, the edge of what we can tolerate. This involves a dance between the inner forces that undermine the natural need for growth, and the ability to hold oneself in the unknown and stay open to what might be emerging.  In this workshop, you will have the opportunity to explore your growing edge, your role development, your process of learning and what you would like to develop further, both at work and in life.

12 Sep 2024
Thurs 12th to Sunday 15th September, 9.30am - 4.30pm
2 Ernest Place, Crows Nest
Jul
6

Living in the here and now is central to the psychodramatic approach. The past has gone, the future has not yet arrived and the only changes we can make are in this moment. In this way, as Max Clayton taught, the present is vital for our existence. Living in the moment means accepting what is and accepting others as they are right now, creating a solid basis for everything that flows afterwards.

6 Jul 2024
Sat 6th July and Sun 7th July
2 Ernest St, Crows Nest
Apr
27
Role training applies role theory and psychodrama techniques to bring about progressive role development in specific contexts. It is ideally suited to rehearsing life situations because it provides a structure whereby a protagonist can set out a challenging scenario from their life on the psychodrama stage, develop a fresh perspective, warm up to spontaneous action and enact a new response or role that meets that scenario more adequately. Spontaneity lies at the heart of this work, emerging in the here and now as the protagonist relates to the situation unencumbered by habitual responses from the past and meets the new moment with immediacy and vitality. 
27 Apr 2024
Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th April 2024, 9.30am - 4.30pm
2 Ernest Place, Crows Nest
Mar
9

 

Every psychodrama necessarily involves spontaneity. Moreno was convinced of the centrality of spontaneity-creativity as the root of all existence. From this come his formulations on understanding human behaviour and what it is that enhances human life. Consider the practices of doubling, mirroring and role reversal, and how life-giving they are when they are at their most effective, and his constant urging for us all to live in the here and now.  Yet, spontaneity remains a mystery.

9 Mar 2024
Saturday 9 & Sunday 10 March 2024, 9.30am - 4.30pm
2 Ernest Place, Crows Nest
Nov
10

 

This training will assist participants in developing leadership abilities in all situations and to integrate learning done in the group to their daily life – work, play and relationships – with a view to increasing their capacity to rise creatively to life’s challenges.

Learning to apply the systemic action process known as the psychodrama method is grounded in workshop events and participants’ interests.

10 Nov 2023
10 - 12 November 2023. Friday, Saturday, Sunday; 9.30am - 5pm
50 Archibald St, Lyneham
Aug
25

This training will assist participants in developing leadership abilities in all situations and to integrate learning done in the group to their daily life – work, play and relationships – with a view to increasing their capacity to rise creatively to life’s challenges.

Learning to apply the systemic action process known as the psychodrama method is grounded in workshop events and participants’ interests.

 

25 Aug 2023
25-27 August 2023 Friday, Saturday, Sunday; 9.30am - 5pm. Non-residential
50 Archibald St, Lyneham
Jul
1

Psychodrama is known as the Theatre of Truth, in that we explore the ‘truth’ by dramatic methods. One of the capacities of the method is that it recognises the powerful human need to live an authentic life, to be congruent in our being across all domains of life. It calls on us to live our truth, to embody it as we feel it and bring this into relationship, at work, play, and  in community. In authenticity we have more capacity to change, to do the work that matters to us. In this way we grow.

1 Jul 2023
Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd July 2023, 9.30am - 4.30pm
2 Ernest Place, Crows Nest
Jun
16

This training workshop will focus on three areas to embody experience:

  • Interview of the protagonist,
  • Interview for role,
  • Scene setting.

These three areas assist the  practitioner to bring individuals’ concerns to life through timely application of psychodramatic action techniques. The  content of scenes set out dramatically will arise out of the experiential sessions over the three-day training workshop and the warm up to action.

 
16 Jun 2023
June 16, 17, 18 Friday, Saturday, Sunday; 9.30am - 5pm.
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Mar
17
Canberra - Psychodrama Training Long Weekend Workshop   17-19 March 2023
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.
 
 
17 Mar 2023
Dates & Times: Friday 17, Saturday 18, Sunday 19; 9.30am -5pm AEDT
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