Psychodrama is a holistic experiential method of exploring a person's internal and external worlds.
The goal of psychodrama is to release the creativity and spontaneity of each individual, allowing them to clarify and gain new perspectives in relationships and problems. As we move from "talking
about" into action, opportunities arise to develop inner resources, heal the past, clarify the present and have hopes and dreams for the future.
Come discover the power and creativity of Psychodrama for working with groups and individuals as well
as for your personal growth. During this highly interactive workshop participants will experience and practice the psychodramatic method, its structure, skills and techniques such as doubling and
role reversal.
This workshop and training is appropriate for those new to psychodrama, as well as experienced
practitioners; to professionals and students in mental health and a variety of other fields; and those wanting to further their knowledge of psychodrama.
Join us and enjoy a stimulating and confidential day. No acting skills needed and participation is at
your level of comfort.
When: Saturday,
12/2/17, 9:30 - 5:00
PM
Location: The Process Therapy
Institute
595
Millich Dr # 102, Campbell, CA 95008
Fee:
$140 by 11/10/17; $160 after. Students $120 by 11/10/17; $140 after. Fees fully refundable until 3 weeks prior; 50% refundable after; no refunds day of
workshop.
Registration: Send check to Sylvia Israel 1924 Fourth St. San
Rafael, CA 94901
Continuing Education:
6.5 CE credits are available for psychologists, social workers, counselors, and nurses. See
http://www.bayareamorenoinstitute.com/ceu-provider for information about CE, Fees, Accommodations and Grievances. Training hours for Psychodrama and
Drama Therapy also available.
Professional Program Goal: Participants will experience Psychodrama and learn how its methods can enhance their work.
Learning Objectives- After the workshop participants will be able to:
- Identify the three parts of a Psychodrama
- List the five elements of Psychodrama
- Apply two psychodrama skill
- Demonstrate doubling and explain its clinical benefits
Sylvia Israel, LMFT (mfc 31245), TEP, RDT/BCT is a nationally
certified Psychodrama Trainer, Educator and Practitioner and a Registered Drama Therapist/Board Certified Trainer. She is a founding member of Bay Area Moreno Institute where she provides Psychodrama
Training and Workshops. Sylvia is a Trainer in the Therapeutic Spiral Model of working with Trauma and has taught about PTSD and Action Methods at CA Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS), JFK
University, and other graduate programs. An international presenter, Sylvia is on the faculty at CIIS and Kansas State University. She has presented at Spirit Rock Meditation Center and
integrates mindfulness, somatic therapy and expressive arts therapies into her work. Sylvia maintains a private psychotherapy practice working with individuals, couples, families and groups in
San Rafael and San Francisco.