The 2024 Psychodrama Training Program commences in March.
In Sydney, there will be 5 stand-alone workshops on 9 & 10 March, 27 & 28 April, 6 & 7 July, 12-15 September and 9-10, November. See calendar for details and enrolment.
Please ensure you are on the mailing list to get further information about the program as soon as it becomes available.
For enquiries contact Charmaine McVea (0401 375 195)
Upcoming Events
Living in the here and now is central to the psychodramatic approach. The past has gone, the future has not yet arrived and the only changes we can make are in this moment. In this way, as Max Clayton taught, the present is vital for our existence. Living in the moment means accepting what is and accepting others as they are right now, creating a solid basis for everything that flows afterwards.
As human beings, we regularly find ourselves at our growing edge. It may be the edge of awareness, the edge of our skill, the edge of what we can tolerate. This involves a dance between the inner forces that undermine the natural need for growth, and the ability to hold oneself in the unknown and stay open to what might be emerging. In this workshop, you will have the opportunity to explore your growing edge, your role development, your process of learning and what you would like to develop further, both at work and in life.
Current and Past Events
The best way to understand the power of psychodrama is to experience it. These evenings are designed to give participants an opportunity to experience psychodrama in a safe and gentle environment. They are run by experienced and qualified professionals trained in the psychodramatic method, and group work, with time available for questions about the method and its applications.
The best way to understand the power of psychodrama is to experience it. These evenings are designed to give participants an opportunity to experience psychodrama in a safe and gentle environment. They are run by experienced and qualified professionals trained in the psychodramatic method, and group work, with time available for questions about the m
The best way to understand the power of psychodrama is to experience it. These evenings are designed to give participants an opportunity to experience psychodrama in a safe and gentle environment. They are run by experienced and qualified professionals trained in the psychodramatic method, and group work, with time available for questions about the method and its applications.
This program is designed for people who are involved in theatre, art, writing, teaching and creative therapies. The process will assist in the deepening of abilities to step into the shoes of others and this will assist the work of those who are actors, artists, writers, poets, therapists, counsellors, psychotherapists, health workers, managers and educators. Supervised practice for psychodrama trainees is also an aspect of this program.
A two day experiential workshop based around the theme of “Personal and Professional Development” where participants can focus on those areas of their personal and professional development that they would like to progress.