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Most often used in groups, Psychodrama and Sociometry are part of a powerful experiential modality first used by Jacob L. Moreno (ref). In this course, participants will learn the basic history of this modality, and will leave with 8 basic skills that can readily be applied in sessions. Participants will have the opportunity to be a part of the interventions while they are being taught, as the course is almost entirely experiential as well.
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https://ceyouplus.org/workshops/PsychodramMay15/viewPsychodrama Interventions with Adults, Couples, and Children
Previously Recorded
Presenter: Bruchy Moskovics, LCSW
Course Length: 3 Hours
This workshop Offers 3 Continuing Education Credits
This webinar is recorded and will not grant live credits.
Most often used in groups, Psychodrama and Sociometry are part of a powerful experiential modality first used by Jacob L. Moreno (ref). In this course, participants will learn the basic history of this modality, and will leave with 8 basic skills that can readily be applied in sessions. Participants will have the opportunity to be a part of the interventions while they are being taught, as the course is almost entirely experiential as well.
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0-30 minutes - Introductions using the psychodrama techniques of Floor Checks, Spectograms, and Locograms.
Floor Check: Various options are scattered about on cards on the floor, and participants step on the one that most represents them and shares a line or two with the others
Spectrograms: Room is utilizes as a long line, with extremes (I love animals/I’m terrified of animals) and participants respond to questions by placing themselves along the spectrum
Locograms: Several chairs are in the center of the room, each representing a different element (“I’m in private practice”, “I work in a clinic”, “I’m in education”, “I’m a student”) and participants respond to questions by walking over to one of the options
This is to start demonstrating how psychodrama techniques can be implemented in every part of a session, even from the very start. It also shows participants how much information we can learn about others in a short time using this method instead of the expected, often-practiced introduction.
30-60 minutes- Lecture-style: What is Psychodrama?
60-135 minutes - Demonstration of skills, Part 1:
*Note: The demo will include options and guidance for use with individual/couples/groups
130-145 minutes - Break for Q&A on the skills we covered
145 - 175 minutes - Demonstration of Skills, Part 2
*Note: The demo will include options and guidance for use with individual/couples/groups
175 - 180 minutes- Q&A on skills