Ōtepoti Dunedin Multi-Level Psychodrama Training 2026
The Ōtepoti Dunedin multi-level training in 2026 involves participating in a year-long programme consisting of experiential workshops, reading, writing, a peer practice group and supervision.
The training will cover all the psychodrama specialties of psychodrama, role training, sociodrama and sociometry. As group members, you will have the opportunity to learn the psychodrama method while exploring issues such as social and personal relationships, your families of origin, work issues and finding your creative potential. We will build a cohesive working group in a supportive, positive environment. The purpose of the teaching is to develop greater flexibility in functioning, a greater perceptiveness and a wider range of functioning in the here-and-now situation. The training will introduce you to the core elements of the psychodrama method and then strengthen your abilities as directors, auxiliaries and group members. Trainees are encouraged to write short papers in areas of interest applicable to their work. You can expect to stretch yourselves and to identify and get involved with the perceptions, and values, of people who challenge you, especially in your professional capacity.
Psychodrama methods are effective, empowering, and fun. Psychodrama was created early in the twentieth century by J. L. Moreno. It has been continually evolving and developed since then as a method that emphasises action, rather than talk – because people learn through action and interaction with others. Since its inception, psychodrama has had a significant impact on psychotherapy, group psychotherapy and professional training. Psychodrama has a strong theoretical foundation and philosophy and uses many techniques aimed at deepening emotional expression, building cognitive insights and developing roles.
$2,200 incl. GST

Dates
(1) 27 February - 1 March. Spontaneity Training. Sara Crane, Judith McDonald (15 hrs). (2) 10 -12 April. Sociodrama Essentials. Cher Williscroft, Judith McDonald. (15 hrs). (3) 29 - 31 May. The Director as Producer. Maria Snegirev, Judith McDonald. (15 hrs). (4) 20 - 21 June. Doubling and Mirroring. Judith McDonald, Maria Snegirev (10 hrs). (5) 15 - 16 August. Role Theory. Maria Snegirev, Judith McDonald. (6) 6 - 8 November. Production and Supervised Practice. Sara Crane, Judith McDonald. (15 hrs). 6 Nov. Trainee Review Interviews
Times
Friday: 6.30 – 9:00 PM. Saturday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM (15 hr weekends). Saturday 9.00 AM – 3:00 PM Sunday 9.00 AM – 3:00 PM (10 hr weekends).
Enquiries
Please email or text the training programme’s lead trainer and let them know if you plan to come along or have any questions. dunedin@psychodrama.org.nz
Venue
Te Whanau Arohanui, 137 Victoria Road, St Clair, Ōtepoti
Fee
$2,200 incl. GST
Trainer(s)
Judith McDonald, Maria Snegirev, Sara Crane, Cher Williscroft
Workshop Code
DUN26-Multi
Training Hours
80 hours