With The American Society of Group
Psychotherapy and Psychodrama (ASGPP)
The workshops will be offered by leaders from the US and countries around the globe, showcasing their work and the wide reach of psychodrama and sociometry in a variety of applications and
settings both clinical and non-clinical. Workshops are for individuals who are interested in psychodrama and sociometry including social workers, professional counselors, psychologists, nurses,
substance abuse counselors, creative arts therapists and other healthcare providers. Workshops are appropriate for beginning, intermediate and advanced level practitioners.
The learning objectives for the conference are for participants to:
1. Integrate psychodrama, sociometry and group psychotherapy into their clinical work.
2. Apply theories and methods of psychodrama, sociometry, and group psychotherapy in their professional discipline.
- When: March 31-April 6, 2016
- Where: Sheraton Crescent, Phoenix, AZ
- Continuing Education: The entire conference (Thursday - Sunday) offers up to 31.5
hours toward Continuing Education Units (CE's). CEs for licensed professionals including Psychologists (APA); Social Workers (ASWB); Counselors (NBCC); Addiction
Professionals (NAADAC); Florida, California, Ohio and Texas Board Approvals; National Registry of Certified Group Psychotherapy.
- To Register: Fill out a registration form, which can be found here
The American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama was founded in April, 1942 by Dr. J. L. Moreno. In
1947, Dr. Moreno started the journal, Group Psychotherapy, which later became The Journal of Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy, the first journal devoted to group psychotherapy in all
its forms. ASGPP was the pioneer membership organization in group psychotherapy and continues to be a source of inspiration for ongoing developments in group psychotherapy, psychodrama and
sociometry.
The purposes of the Society include fostering the national and international cooperation of those concerned
with the theory and practice of psychodrama, sociometry, and group psychotherapy and promoting the spread and fruitful applications of the theories and methods of psychodrama, sociometry, and group
psychotherapy in professional disciplines concerned with the well-being of individuals, groups, families and organizations.