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Psychodrama Australia Perth Campus

 

Perth Campus

The Perth Campus aims to provide a range of opportunities for experiential learning applying Psychodrama, also referred to as action methods. This collectively includes group leadership, psychodrama, sociodrama, sociometry and role training that facilitate on-going, progressive and creative functioning in everyday life, work and community situations.

Psychodrama is a general term that includes the philosophy, theory, and methods developed by Dr JL Moreno (1898-1974) and since then by the Australian Aotearoa and New Zealand Psychodrama Association Inc (AANZPA) and many organisations and countries throughout the world.

Psychodrama is conducted in groups and has wide application in education, organisational development, community development, health and social justice. This professional development is for anyone who works with others as counsellors, coaches, organisational consultants, team leaders, community service providers, managers, teachers, health professionals, or who are working with individuals or groups in any field.

As well as the full-year Training Program, workshops for Introduction to Psychodrama and Professional development using Moreno's action methods will be offered from time to time. These will provide Registraion information on this website and are open to those new to psychodrama and any professional people intered in developing more creative reponses to life.s circumstances and more satisfying relationships.

For interest in the Training program, please contact Kevin Franklin kevfrank@westnet.com.au or Helen Phelan hjphelan@iinet.net.au and see information below.

The AANZPA site AANZPA.org has information on the annual conference held in January each year in various cities in Australia and New Zealand. 

 

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events
Jun
14

Perth Campus

2025 Psychodrama Training - Core Learning

 

Overview

Psychodrama is a general term that includes the philosophy, theory, and methods of Dr JL Moreno (1898-1974) and meets the Curriculum and Training Standards set by the Board of Examiners of Australia Aotearoa New Zealand Psychodrama Association.

Training in psychodrama, which is also referred to as action methods, is conducted in groups in which participants develop group-work leadership and the value of personal and professional development in a supportive group setting.

 

The psychodrama method is one that calls for expression of our self through both mind and body.  It can be the means to awaken abilities and energies, to bring into our consciousness a greater sense of who we are and of the unique purpose which each of us has in being on this planet, and to assist us to make a working whole.  It invites us to leave the conserved and stultified patterns by which we have imprisoned ourselves, and to enter once more into a free situation.  We are invited to create through drama the situations that we have always dreamed of, and, through the release of spontaneity in role play, to develop abilities that have a practical application in life itself.                                            AANZPA Training and Standards Manual 2020     

This full-year training course covers the key aspects of the psychodrama method. The training is a commitment to your development, often enlivening, and at times facing the challenge of self-presentation, stepping forward to build reciprocal relationships and working and walking with each other. The training covers significant personal development in parallel with professional development and applications.

 

Training will enable integration of the theory and practice of the psychodramatic method into your professional practice. These include knowledge and skills in psychodrama, sociodrama, sociometry, role training and group work. Each participant brings to the training group a wide range of prior educational and life experiences. We gain from each other as we proceed throughout the course.

 

Who is the Course for?

This full-year course is designed for people who work with people. This may be as counsellors, coaches, organisational consultants, team leaders, community group leaders, managers, teachers, therapists or health professionals. Psychodrama training is a post-graduate course and is open to those with/or working towards, a degree, diploma, or equivalence in a relevant field.

 

We welcome interested newcomers and ask you to have an initial interview with the trainer of the Campus.

 

The Learning Process

Training is taught through supervised experiential learning processes, supported by reading and written assignments, supervised practice in action, shared learning, and group interaction. The experiential nature and reflective practice of the training will develop your thinking, appropriate new professional-practice approaches, and expand your creative responses in personal expression and relationships.

 

Training Standards.

This training is designed in accordance with the Training & Standards Manual as set out by Australian & Aotearoa New Zealand Psychodrama Association Inc. (AANZPA Inc.) Board of Examiners. Training hours are accredited with Psychodrama Australia Perth Campus towards accreditation. 

 

For further information about psychodrama and training please visit frequently asked questions (FAQs) at www.psychodramaaustralia.edu.au

 

 

 

14 Jun 2025
Sat 9:30-5:00pm; Sun 9:30-12:30pm; Advanced Processing 1:30-4pm
22 View Street, North Perth
Jun
14

Sociometry -  Our Relational World

 

J. L. Moreno developed the term Sociometry to describe a set o methods to assist iindividuals in groups to make visible the depths, strengths and range of relational connections with each other and also for the group leader to be aware of the positions of group members and the overall pattern of relating and interactions. It provides open knowledge and an understanding of what our role is in each connection, and on what basis we choose. Knowledge includes what our preferences are, what criteria we use and maybe even discover what may or may not be free in our choices. . Having this knowledge of the reality of positive, negative or neutral relationships known to all, gives a basis for choosing next steps, and although challenging at times, it encourages an openness in interactions and opens room for exploration and creative responses.

For further information contact Helen Phelan hjphelan@iinet.net.au  Mob: 0407225116

 

14 Jun 2025
Sat 14th 9:30-5:00pm; Sun 15th 9:30-12:30pm; Advanced: Sun 1:30-4pm; Processing Mon 16th
22 View Street, North Perth
Jul
19

The Art of Production
-Exploring the Aesthetics and Dramatic Sensibility of Psychodramatic Enactment-


Join us for this weekend training workshop that invites participants into the artistry of producing psychodramas. We will immerse ourselves in the aesthetic and dramatic dimensions of both the director’s role and the auxiliaries supporting the protagonist’s expression through sensitive, embodied attention to co-create evocative and meaningful scenes.


Drawing on principles from theatre, improvisation, and psychodrama, we will explore tone, tempo, and transitions; the creative use of space, sound, silence, and symbol; and the playful spontaneity that brings scenes to life, enhanced spontaneity to the protagonist and creative energy to all. Participants will be encouraged to experiment, be curious, and improvise; and together, we will refine our capacity to direct with keen, dramatic sensibility-cultivating moments of beauty, clarity, and emotional resonance.


Open to beginner, intermediate, and advanced psychodrama trainees who wish to deepen the art and craft of psychodramatic production.

 

19 Jul 2025
Sat 19th 9:30-5:00pm; Sun 20th 9:30-4:00pm
22 View Street, North Perth

Current and Past Events

Current and Past Events
Mar
8

In the workplace and in life we are often required to deal with things that seem difficult to handle. These can be inner journeys or journeys in the world. Sometimes we respond with concern and sometimes with creativity and courage.

8 Mar 2014
10am - 4.00pm
79 Solomon Street, Fremantle