Spontaneity and creativity are essential for survival. What happens when we feel "stuck" and unable to access those parts of ourselves? In this afternoon of growth and renewal we will reconnect
with our resources - cultural, spiritual, internal and interpersonal and explore what keeps us from accessing them. Psychodrama philosophy and history will be reviewed.
Join us and enjoy a safe, stimulating and confidential afternoon. There are no acting skills needed and participation is at your level of comfort. This workshop and training is appropriate for
those new to psychodrama, as well as experienced practitioners.
When: Saturday 9/17/16 from 1:30 -- 5:30 PM
Location: IMAGINE! Center 1924 Fourth Street San Rafael
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Fee: $75; $65 by 9/2/16; Students $60; $50 by 9/2/16. Fees fully refundable until 2 weeks prior;
50% refundable after; no refunds day of workshop.
Learning objectives for professionals:
- Identify the three parts and five elements of Psychodrama.
- Explain the importance of the warm-up.
Continuing Education/Training Hours: Approved for CEUs for MFT, LCSW (BBS947) Sylvia Israel, LMFT, RDT/BCT, TEP, Provider. Hours may also be applied toward certification in
Drama Therapy (Recognized by the National Association for Drama Therapy), Psychodrama (Recognized by the American Board of Examiners in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy) and MFT
licensure (Approved by the Board of Behavioral Sciences.) Hours for RNs pending.
Sylvia Israel, MFT (mfc #31245), TEP, RDT/BCT, is a nationally certified Psychodrama Trainer, Educator, Practitioner (TEP), Registered Drama Therapist/Board Certified Trainer
(RDT/BCT) and Founder/Director of IMAGINE! Center for Creativity and Healing, Founder/past-Director of Bay Area Playback Theatre and Founding member of Bay Area Moreno Institute. She is adjunct
faculty at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) and has presented at Spirit Rock Meditation Center and at professional gatherings nationally and internationally. Sylvia is past
President of the Northern California Chapter of the National Association of Drama Therapy. Her work blends verbal therapy, psychodrama and other expressive arts. Sylvia specializes in grief and loss,
blocks to creativity, trauma and childhood abuse recovery. She maintains a private practice in Marin and San Francisco working with individuals, couples and families.