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Nelson Branch of WPTI - Training Programme 2010

Introduction to Psychodrama Training 

A two hour introductory seminar for people interested in an overview of psychodrama.

Trainers

Cher Williscroft & Claire Guy

Dates & Times

Monday 26 April 6.30 – 8.30 p.m.

Venue

NMIT F104

Fee

$ 5.00 to cover costs

Enquiries

Nelson Branch W.P.T.I.  trainers
Cher Williscroft 5452567 cherw@paradise.net.nz
or Claire Guy 5480290 cguy@xtra.co.nz

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Elements of the Psychodramatic Method

32 hours Core Curriculum training

A series of 5 experiential training days for all levels of trainees and for all those interested in working with the psychodramatic method. Each day will be lead by a qualified trainer together with an advanced trainee. Participants may experience role of group member, audience, auxiliary, and protagonist. Trainees will develop understanding of and ability to apply elements of the psychodramatic method at a beginning, intermediate and advanced levels. A short written assignment will be given after reach session. Training hours will be recorded with WPTI.

Trainers

Cher Williscroft & Claire Guy

Dates & Times

9:30am to 4:30pm

Sunday 16 May
Sunday 11 July
Sunday 15 August
Sunday 12 September
Sunday 17 October

Venue

NMIT F104

Fee

$110 prepaid  or $130 at door. Student: $90 prepaid or $110 at door

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Psychodrama, Sociodrama and Group Work Training

This is an intensive residential training seminar for beginner, intermediate and advanced trainees, involving teaching and supervised practice. There will be training and individualised teaching in psychodrama, sociodrama and group work to fit the differing work situations and interests of participants. There will also be opportunities for trainees to present aspects of their work where they are applying the psychodramatic or sociodramatic method or principles of group work.

The Purpose

The purpose of this training is to bring about a greater knowledge of the theory and practice of psychodrama, sociodrama, role training and group work and a greater ability to use the psychodramatic and sociodramatic methods; whether in a psychodrama therapy or growth group, in community groups, in individual counselling and psychotherapy, in education, staff training or in pastoral care and to function in a leadership capacity in groups and organisations.

The Outcomes

Those who attend the training workshop will experience a wide range of concerns emerging in the group sessions. There will be a greater development of new ways of functioning as psychodrama and sociodrama directors, role trainers, auxiliaries, group leaders and group members as a result of contacting other aspects of the self and through supervised practice.

The Methodology

The emphasis in all the training workshops is on supervised experiential learning, producing an integration of theory and practice leading to more satisfaction in professional functioning and personal living.

Who Attends?

These workshops are designed as training experiences for such people as teachers, trainers in organisations, nurses, physicians, psychiatrists, social workers, counsellors, clergy, occupational therapists, marriage and family counsellors and community workers. The workshop is designed for beginner, intermediate and advanced trainees.

There will be a maximum of 20 trainees.

Trainers

Dr. G Max Clayton & Chris Hosking

Dates & Times

Commences: Tuesday, August 3, 6.00pm. Concludes: Sunday, August 8, 4.00pm

Venue

Kimi Ora Health Spa Resort, Kaiteriteri, Nelson Region. Kimi Ora is a holiday and health resort set at the gateway to the scenic wonderland of the Abel Tasman National Park. It is ten minutes walk from one of New Zealand’s most famous golden beaches, Kaiteriteri beach. The cuisine is excellent and the chalets are very attractive. The weather is usually very settled and pleasant in August.

Fee

$1450.00

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Psychodrama Workshop
5 day residential
Motueka New Zealand

8th to 12th October 2010

Experience and learn the psychodrama method

Strengenth your connection with the natural world.

Awaken Creativity and Courage

Resolve Past Hurts and Current Conflicts

Leader: Katerina Seligman, qualified counsellor, psychodramatist and
psychodrama trainer.

Open to all people interested their own personal development as well as
people interested in learning the philosophy and techniques of psychodrama
Newcomers welcome

Course Description: In this workshop you will develop your abilities to communicate well, resolve conflicts, heal past hurts, and develop new ways to live creatively in a complex and challenging world. Psychodrama trainees
will learn the method and have opportunities to practice and refine their abilities. Jacob Moreno, the founder of psychodrama, believed that a truly therapeutic procedure must address not only the individual, but all of our
relationships and the whole of society. There will be a particular emphasis on opening to, and being nourished by the natural world. You may discover new ways of giving back and caring for Papatuanuku (earth mother) and Ranginui (sky father).

If you are new to psychodrama you will learn in a supportive and trusting environment through direct experience. If you are trainee, you will have the
opportunity to practice your leadership skills and refine your understanding and practice of the method. There will be a focus on applying the learning in your life and work, with time for meditation in a natural environment,
reflection and writing. Five days allows a generous amount of time for exploration, experimentation, resolution and integration.

Trainer: Katerina Seligman. TEP (ANZPA) M.Sc., Dip. Ed. Katerina was born in Czechoslovakia, grew up in Australia and has lived in Aotearoa for 35 years.
She is a certified psychodramatist and psychodrama trainer and has worked with individuals and groups for many years assisting people to develop vital
and nurturing relationships. Katerina is a lively grandmother, a student of Te Reo and Te Tikanga Maori, and has extensive experience in Buddhist meditation. She brings warmth, wisdom and a sense of fun to her work.

Dates: Starts 9.30am Friday 8th October. Ends 4 pm Tuesday 12th October.
2009.

Fee: $700, deposit of $100 will secure a place. Includes food and accommodation (see below). You can make arrangements to pay the fee off over a period of time if necessary.

Venue: We will use the beautiful Mountain Valley Centre, which is currently being renovated, if it is ready in time, (half an hour drive from Motueka). If renovations are not complete, we will use the Riverside Community and
Cultural Centre. The fees include marae-style accommodation. Some private or shared rooms may be available at both venues for an extra $14 per person per
night (shared) or $20 (private).. These rooms are limited in number so please book ahead.

Transport pooling: For those needing assistance with transport, car pooling will be co-ordinated..

Applications: E-mail or phone Katerina (see details below). Pay deposit directly into Kiwi Bank Account in the name of K.Z.Seligman 389003 0865414 00, and let Katerina know date and amount of payment, or send the $100
deposit to address below. Make cheques out to K. Seligman.

For more information: contact Katerina:

E-mail : katselig@xtra.co.nz Phone: 03 5280194 Mobile:021 1590263 ,

Address: 20 McGlashen St., Motueka.

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