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In the News (Wed 10 Feb 10)

  
  Small Firm Business - Lawyers Practice Psychodrama to Get in Touch With Clients
Inspired by a septuagenarian trial attorney from Wyoming, Boag and Basile are part of a budding movement of trial lawyers who practice psychodrama, a technique that blends theater, group therapy and spiritual exploration.
Psychodrama was pioneered in the early 20th century by psychiatrist Jacob Moreno.
At a psychodrama seminar in Southern California's Temecula Valley, Boag was asked to perform his opening statement for an upcoming civil trial involving a middle-aged couple accused of torching their Berkeley home to collect insurance proceeds.
www.law.com /jsp/law/sfb/lawArticleSFB.jsp?id=1159347926244   (0 words)

  
  Lifestage - Psychodrama   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Psychodrama is a creative, action-oriented, process through which we can go beyond problem-solving, beyond personal insight, to profoundly understand the complexities of our life, because it is based upon the essential truth that we are part of an inter-connected tapestry of many lives.
Psychodrama is a form of group work that integrates imagination and action,and a philosophy that can greatly enhance a person's ability to manage or bring about desired change.
Psychodrama is a therapeutic discipline which uses action methods, sociometry, role training and group dyamics to assist people to take action in their lives, learn new roles and skills to express their potential, and achieve deep understanding of personal and social problems.
lifestage.org /psychodrama.html   (891 words)

  
  Psychodrama
Psychodrama is a holistic method that uses action to explore a person’s public and private worlds in a multi-dimensional way.
Psychodrama — literally "psyche in action" — is a complex method with a distinct philosophy and theory that is highly adaptable to health, education, theater, business and worship settings.
The goals of psychodrama are to help people discover their inner truth, express emotions freely, establish authentic interactions with others and experiment with new behaviors.
www.companionsinhealing.com /Psychodrama.htm   (601 words)

  
  PSYCHODRAMA AND HELPLESSNESS IN THE HELPER OF ADDICTS
Psychodrama can also be used to improve the teaching of other skills to helpers: to facilitate information gathering, diagnostic decision-making, and treatment planning and implementation, like in staff training groups designed to teach about the inner world of adolescence.
Psychodrama is a group psychotherapy approach originated by Jacob Moreno, in which personality makeup, interpersonal relationships, conflicts, and emotional problems are explored by means of special dramatic methods.
Psychodrama, a method of human relations training and psychotherapy,based on concepts of social interaction as encounter, spontaneity, catharsis and role playing, may be one of the best ways to achieve this goal.
www.psychosocial.com /psr/psychodrama.html   (10096 words)

  
 Psychodrama Mistress Dometria Cruel Psychodrama Mistress
Psychodrama is excessive, erratic, and seriously extreme ‘play’, and is not recommended for those with weaker constitutions, be they physical, emotional, and/or psychological.
Psychodrama can include and incorporate a myriad of other aspects of play, but be assured, they are all at the most extreme end of the scale.
It is especially vital with psychodrama that you not only inform Mistress of any medical or physical conditions you may have, but also any psychiatric or psychological issues, in addition to any medications you are taking, regardless of whether or not you personally feel or think that they are relevant.
www.brightondungeon.com /psychodrama.htm   (386 words)

  
 psychodrama
Psychodrama has borrowed these methods and utilizes theatrical techniques, but applies them to real situations that are replayed as a means of bringing resolution to problems and issues not resolved.
Psychodrama is a flexible and creative approach to problem solving that can be utilized in a variety of settings, such as educational, industrial, and therapeutic and could be used in the following modes, individual and group counseling, personal growth groups, leadership training, and mediation just to name a few.
Since Psychodrama is a fluid process and accepts the notion of surplus reality combined with a creative process allows, participants can act or dance their way into realms of the "spirit world." The process, in the spirit of the Transpersonal approach, is open and accepting of anything that can be helpful.
www.educ.uvic.ca /faculty/hfrance/chap-7.htm   (9924 words)

  
 Join A Psychodrama Group at Human Connections Counseling Services, Mark Felber, M.S., Licensed Professional Counselor, ...
Psychodrama is an action method that has the potential to help you quickly address hidden issues, feelings and patterns that would take months or even years to address in conventional talk therapy.
Psychodrama is a method of psychotherapy where group members enact relevant events in their lives instead of simply talking about them.
Psychodrama is for anyone who wants to explore their past as a means to understanding their present feelings and behaviors.
www.marriagecpr.com /psychodrama.html   (2098 words)

  
 nccata   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Psychodrama is a therapeutic discipline which uses action methods, sociometry, role training, and group dynamics to facilitate constructive change in the lives of participants.
In psychodrama, the client (or protagonist) focuses on a specific situation to be enacted.
Psychodrama seeks to use a person's creativity and spontaneity to reach his or her highest human potential.
www.nccata.org /psychodrama.htm   (653 words)

  
 Institute of Transpersonal Psychology: Academics: Spotlight on Classes: Psychodrama
The school tries to be responsive to the particular interests of the current student body and aims to have the curriculum reflect those interests.
In classical psychodrama the patient, call a "Protagonist," enacts relevant scenes in his or her life.
The course is primarily experiential where students participate in three kinds of psychodrama: "Scripted Roles," small group psychodrama exercises, and individual psychodrama.
www.itp.edu /academics/spotPsychodrama.cfm   (0 words)

  
 Psychodrama
Psychodrama can also be fun, empower you and help you gain confidence in relationships.
Psychodrama is usually group therapy but the method can also be used in individual therapy.
Psychodrama is recognised by the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy and has spread around the world.
www.artsonthemove.co.uk /resources/psychodrama.html   (326 words)

  
 PSYCHODRAMA by Ira A
As you read Greenberg's instructions on how to do psychodrama, please keep in mind that their are obviously two things that make it work as a therapeutic process---the director and the participants.
"Psychodrama is an action therapy in which the patient, also called the protagonist, acts out a problem by using other members of the group to portray people involved in the problem.
Although some acting techniques may be used in a psychodrama, the enactment does not call for acting or theatricality by the participants.
www.mtsu.edu /~socwork/frost/soc/thera/DRAMA.htm   (2343 words)

  
 PSYCHODRAMA AND GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY
Psychodrama is basically an exploration, by dramatic methods, of relationships a person has to others and the problems they encounter in their relationships.
There are generally three phases to a classic psychodrama session: The warmup, which involves members of the group tuning- in to each other's concerns and focusing on a protagonist and a problem.
In psychodrama, the protagonist and the group present are encountering their conflicts and psychological pain in a setting that more closely approximates their real-life situation than in other therapeutic approaches.
www.lewyablonsky.com /psychotherapy/psychotherapy.html   (863 words)

  
 Psychodrama Training Description and Schedule
Psychodrama, sociometry and group psychotherapy are methods developed by J. Moreno whose interests in the theater, existential philosophy, and psychiatry developed into this unique approach to the problems of humanity.
Psychodrama emphasizes spontaneity and creativity in the here and now and looks at events through the eyes of the person who experienced it.
Workshops consist of a series of psychodramas in which the participants experience the roles of protagonist, auxiliary ego, director, and observing group member as they are ready.
www.ssccc.com /psychodrama1.htm   (1229 words)

  
 psychodrama
Psychodrama is the name given by J.L. Moreno to the method he developed for helping people become more creative in day to day living.
Professionals use the method to help people become clear about their long term goals and strategies for satisfying these or to help them negotiate with others to attain goals in a way which is mutually satisfactory.
Psychodrama practitioners encourage spontaneity and freshness so assisting individuals and groups of all sorts to achieve their goals and realise their dreams
anzpa.org /Pdis.html   (943 words)

  
 Psychodrama, P. V. Simonov, Stanislavsky and Healing ... by Harold Finkleman for Design Psychology, Art Therapies, ...
Advances in these and other fields in the past two decades have opened the world of Psychodrama to new levels of application which have yet to be fully explored.
While facets of many sciences are consciously, randomly, serendipitously, unconsciously or coincidentally employed in psychodrama, sciences collectively have taken significant (often unpublicized) recent strides.
It is time to use the new opportunities and employ psychodrama practically in many facets of life and society.
members.shaw.ca /finkleman/psychoDRAMA.htm   (1462 words)

  
 Psychodrama & Trial Preperation
Psychodrama is a powerful search engine for truth, as is a jury trial focus group.
This article will explore the delicate relationship between the use of Psychodrama and Focus Groups in jury trial preparation, with the intent to further their application in the legal field for positive change.
By way of introduction, most mental health professionals are aware of the five tools used in Psychodrama to explore the truth, but let me restate them for the benefit of the legal professionals.
www.911law.com /psychodrama_trial_preparation.html   (4830 words)

  
 Four Winds Hospitals
Psychodrama and Body-Mind Awareness Groups at Four Winds Hospital are alternate therapies that allow for the expression of emotions through an avenue other than 'talk' therapy.
Psychodrama is a method of exploring, through actions, the worlds in which we live - both internal and external.
Psychodrama is also used in adult group settings at Four Winds and is conducted by Judy Swallow, M.A., TEP.
www.fourwindshospital.com /westchester/News/psychodrama.html   (792 words)

  
 PSYCHODRAMA IN EDUCATIONAL WORK
Psychodrama as a method of education provides unique possibility for personal work in the process of professional qualification.
The development of channels for sublimation (using one’s energy more constructively and creatively) trough the use of psychodrama helps trainees begin to release their neurotic patterns by working out alternative ways of more effective behaviour.
Psychodrama, in fostering self-expression of the voice, body, and imagination allows for metaphorical resolution of internal conflicts.
www.med.primasoft.bg /scientific_medicine/books/psychodrama/page3.htm   (695 words)

  
 Home
The American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama (ASGPP) was founded in 1942 by J. Moreno, MD (1889-1974).
It is the pioneer membership organization in group psychotherapy and continues to be a source and inspiration for ongoing developments in group psychotherapy, psychodrama, and sociometry.
Click HERE for the member’s Event Listing to find psychodrama workshops, training seminars and other events facilitated by the ASGPP and its members.
www.asgpp.org   (148 words)

  
 Psychodrama-FAQ
Psychodrama doesn't generally use ritual as much as drama therapists, but in fact there are increasing degrees of cross-over, so that many drama therapy techniques are being integrated into psychodrama; and vice versa.
While classical psychodrama requires more specialized training by (ideally) accredited trainers of psychodrama, some psychodramatic methods may be utilized without having to undergo specialized training.
Up into the 1980s, many hospitals prized their psychodrama program, and patients often said that experience was a highlight of what was felt to be most beneficial.
www.blatner.com /adam/pdntbk/Psychodrama-FAQ.html   (1477 words)

  
 What is Psychodrama? — BPA
The art of psychodrama includes the recognition of a person's private and metaphorical language and the use of multiple perspectives to elicit the subjective experiences of the protagonist, the director and the group members.
Psychodrama can be used in a group or individually for therapy and persona growth.
Psychodrama is for everyone and anyone who would like to experience the spontaneity and 'magic' of working with action methods.
gparrott.gotadsl.co.uk /BPA/whatispd   (522 words)

  
 "Psychodrama and Modern Psychotherapy" #2 2003
The main goal of this survey is to show, that the psychotherapist, using a psychodrama in his practice, has so rich repertoire of therapeutic means, and the area of their application is very wide.
Psychodrama that investigates the truth by dramatic methods, allows not only materialize and research the past, the present and the future, but also interact with them.
Five methods of modern western psychodrama and a sociodrama are analyzed in article: (1) K. Burke's dramatical method; (2) S. Freud's psychoanalytical method; (3) J. Moreno's psychodramatical method; (4) N. Evreinov's monodramatical method; (5) E. Goffman's dramaturgical method.
users.iptelecom.net.ua /~p_gorn/psychodrama/contents3-e.html   (538 words)

  
 Bokkilden » Psychodrama - Zoran Djuric   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Omtale"Psychodrama" is a unique and entertaining beginner's guide to this active form of group psychotherapy, in which individual life situations, fears, inhibitions and emotions are explored on stage in a safe, non-judgmental and stimulating environment.
Also included are explanations of key terms, such as 'auxiliary ego', 'echo' and 'sociogram', along with comprehensive descriptions of techniques and the significant stages in a psychodrama session.
As the first fully illustrated psychodrama book, this book will be welcomed by both students and professionals - whether wanting an accessible introduction, or to brush up on their knowledge.
www.bokkilden.no /SamboWeb/produkt.do?produktId=1626223   (184 words)

  
 Psychodrama
It was a fascinating world that opened up for me. Within four hours, the life of one person seemed to unfold and many different aspects and new ways of experiencing it were discovered.
Psychodrama, created by Jacob L. Moreno M.D.,psychiatrist and philosopher, in the early 1910's, is probably the oldest form of modern group psychotherapy.
Psychodrama offers the possibility of meeting one's "real self" and interacting in a multidimensional encounter situation.
www.conncenter.com /psydrama.htm   (405 words)

  
 Hudson Valley Psychodrama Home
HVPI offers professional training, clinical internships, supervision, on-site in-services, psychodrama services, and consultation to hospitals, substance abuse inpatient and outpatient programs, mental health programs, battered women's programs, schools and universities, human service agencies and industry.
They are known for their warmth, sensitivity, humor, and ability to create a safe environment in which students can learn and practice.
With the support of Zerka Moreno, The Hudson Valley Psychodrama Institute is proud to announce the annual Moreno Seminars.
www.hvpi.net   (0 words)

  
 Psychodrama
Conceived and developed by Jacob L. Moreno, MD, psychodrama employs guided dramatic action to examine problems or issues raised by an individual (psychodrama) or a group (sociodrama).
Using experiential methods, sociometry, role theory, and group dynamics, psychodrama facilitates insight, personal growth, and integration on cognitive, affective, and behavioral levels.
Psychodrama affords participants a safe, supportive environment in which to practice new and more effective roles and behaviors.
www.asgpp.org /pdrama1.htm   (221 words)

  
 AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF PSYCHODRAMA
Psychodrama actively explores real-life situations using dramatic enactment, analysis of the roles of the system presented, and enables more adequate, flexible and creative interactions for the future.
ANPZA Inc. (The Australian and New Zealand Psychodrama Association) is the professional association for those who have completed certification as a psychodramatist, sociometrist, sociodramatist or role trainer in the ANZPA-recognised training system.
There is a category of associate membership open to trainees who have completed a minimum of six months training and who have a sponsor's letter from a full member involved in their training.
www.anzpa.org /acp/index.html   (3309 words)

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