Bay Area Moreno Institute

 

San Francisco Bay Area, CA

 

Sylvia@imaginecenter.net

 

Phone: (415) 454 7308

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Psychodrama Training Cohort 2026-2027
Sylvia Israel, LMFT, RDT/BCT, TEP
Bay Area Moreno Institute
 
October 10-12, 2026
January 16-17, 2027
March 20-21, 2027
May 21-23, 2027
 

The Bay Area Moreno Institute is offering a Psychodrama Training Cohort, October 2026 through May 2027. This is an in-person closed group, which will meet over four weekends (two 2-day weekends; two 3-day weekends). The group will provide in-depth training for people seeking to expand their knowledge of the theory and practice of psychodrama, sociometry and group psychotherapy. Whether you are interested in bringing action methods into your work, pursuing psychodrama certification, or seeking an in-depth experience of psychodrama, this training will support you in taking your next steps.   


The closed cohort training group creates a supportive, stimulating community of learners committed to personal and professional growth. The training group is a laboratory in which to develop spontaneity as a director, auxiliary, protagonist and group member. Special topics will be presented which might include sociometry, role development, spontaneity/creativity, playback theater, defenses and working with trauma. Trainees will have input into specific areas of study and numerous opportunities for directing. 

 

Participants develop their skills as auxiliary and director through leading warm-ups, practicing psychodramatic techniques and interventions, and by directing vignettes and short psychodramas. Advanced trainees may have the opportunity to direct a full drama. 

 

Through this training program you will: 

  • Experience the interplay of creativity and spontaneity and learn how to bring these concepts to life with individuals, couples and groups 
  • Learn how to judiciously and safely use improvisation, role play and other action-oriented techniques to support behavior change, healing and wellness
  • Experience how psychodrama can be used for containment and expansion 
  • Experience activities that support healthy connections in groups
  • Receive peer encouragement and coaching as you apply psychodrama methods to your work
  • Experience inspiration, compassion and support from a group of diverse and dedicated professionals 

 

Who should attend? Training is open to professionals and students in the fields of mental health, law, substance abuse and recovery, creative arts therapies, religion, human services, personnel management, group facilitation and education, as well as those wanting to further their knowledge of psychodrama. 

Please contact Sylvia if you would like to join the cohort.

 

Continuing Education Information

Educational Goal 

Students will learn the philosophy, history and methodology of psychodrama, sociometry and group psychotherapy as created by JL and Zerka Moreno.  

 

Learning Objectives

After the training cohort sessions participants will be able to: 

 

- List the three phases of every psychodrama
- Identify the five elements of psychodrama

- Use the technique of doubling in your work

- Discuss the difference between a supportive and containing double

- Demonstrate the use of role reversal to access strengths  

- List at least one reason a director would call for a role reversal
- Explain why spontaneity and creativity are important in psychodrama

- Discuss two key philosophical underpinnings of psychodrama

- Demonstrate at least one body-based somatic method to integrate into your work

- Explain why all of psychodrama has been referred to as "spontaneity training" 

- Describe how sociometric exercises create cohesion and safety in a group 

- Apply sociometric methods to your work

- Create a warm-up 

- Discuss the importance of sharing

- Demonstrate directing an action vignette

 

When: Four weekends October 2026 – May 2027

 

Dates:          October 10-12, 2026 (Saturday, Sunday & Monday)

January 16-17, 2027 (Saturday & Sunday)

March 20-21, 2027 (Saturday & Sunday)

May 21-23, 2026 (Friday, Saturday & Sunday)

Participants must make a commitment to participate in all sessions. 

 

Time: 9:30 am – 6:00 pm 

 

Where: Marin County, CA

 

Fee: $2,300 or $475 per 2-day weekend and $675 per 3-day weekend by 9/1/2026; 

After 9/1/2026 - $2,500 or $525 per 2-day weekend and $725 per 3-day weekend 

 

Student (with full time ID) Fee: $1900 or $375 per 2-day weekend and $575 per 3-day weekend by 9/1/26. After 9/1/2026 - $2,100 or $425 per 2-day weekend and $625 per 3-day weekend.

 

Three Payment Options (Note Early Registration discount):  

(a) One payment (preferable) of $2300 by 9/1/26 for Early Registration discount. After 9/1/26 $2500.

Students by 9/1/26 - $1900; after 9/1/26 - $2100.  

(b) Four payments: 

1. By 9/1/26: A deposit of $675 ($575 for students) upon registration that will be applied to the last (4th) session. After 9/1/26, add $50.

          2. By 10/1/26 $475 ($375 for students). After 10/1/26, add $50.  

          3. By 1/1/27 $475 ($375 for students). After 1/1/27, add $50.

          4. By 3/1/27 $675 ($575 for students). After 3/1/27, add $50.  

(c) Four post-dated checks received by 9/1/26 (Dated 9/1/26, 10/1/26, 1/1/27 &3/1/27).

 

Payment Methods: Payment is expected for all sessions and can be made by Venmo @Sylvia-Israel 415 686 6800 or Zelle 415 686 6800 or Check-contact sylvia@imaginecenter.net. 

 

Refund policy: Full refund three weeks prior to first meeting. 50% two weeks prior. No refund after. 

 

Financial and Participation Commitment: By joining the training cohort, you are making a commitment to participate and pay for all four sessions. 

 

Information/To Register: Contact: Sylvia Israel (415) 454-7308 or sylvia@imaginecenter.net
Space is limited, so please register early. New students are required to have an interview with Sylvia before registering. Returning students are invited to request an interview if desired. Returning Students or New Students with permission:  TO REGISTER CLICK HERE.

 

INFORMATION ON CONTINUING EDUCATION: Course meets the qualifications for 72.5 hours (14.5 per 2-day weekend; 21.75 per 3-day weekend) continuing education hours for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Sylvia Israel, Provider # 019617, is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEP. Sylvia Israel maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content. 

 

Additional fee: $40 for all four weekends. 

 

Certificates of Attendance: Will be distributed each weekend.

 

Accommodationsand Grievances: See https://www.bayareamorenoinstitute.com/ce-provider/

 

CEs for Licensed Psychologists and Registered Nurses: Contact Sylvia 8 weeks before the first day of the workshop. Additional Fee TBD. 

 

Drama Therapy and Psychodrama Training Hours: 75 (15 per 2-day weekend; 22.5 per 3-day weekend) hours may also be applied for Drama Therapy (recognized by NADTA) & Psychodrama (Recognized by the American Board of Examiners in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy). 

 

Psychodrama Certificate of Attendance: Will be awarded to all participants upon completion. (No Fee)

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