Role Training Workshop

Role Training Workshop

Role training focuses on specific aspects of our functioning and the development of progressive roles that will lead to increased satisfaction in our personal and professional lives. It is an application of the psychodrama method that is widely pertinent to leading groups, as well as to expanding your capacities in one-to-one work of counselling, supervision and mentoring.

In this workshop, we will focus on the principles of role theory and the specific techniques to promote the development and refinement of new roles in response to the many people and situations we find ourselves in – current, past, or in the future. This learning will strengthen the ability to act with relevance, vitality, and thoughtfulness as well as to act in line with our own values.

The process of role training involves enactment, reflection, assessment, experimentation and practice.There will be teaching, coaching, supervision and active involvement as you take steps in learning this method.

$475.00 incl GST

Dates & Times

19 – 21 July 2024.

Friday: 7.00 PM – 9.00 PM
Saturday: 10.00 AM– 5.30 PM
Sunday: 10.00 AM – 4.30 PM

Campus

PANZ Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington

Venue

Victoria University, Pipitea Campus, Rutherford House, Wellington.

Fee

$475.00

Deposit: $200.00

 

Trainers

Bev Hosking

Workshop Code

WLG24-RT

Trainers

Bev Hosking

Bev Hosking

Bev Hosking is an experienced counsellor, group worker and supervisor who has been in private practice since 1987. She is a Role Trainer and TEP (Trainer, Educator and Practitioner);  and the Director of Training for the PANZ Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington Campus.

Bev has been actively pursuing new approaches for us to meet with each other so that we can develop our capacities to respond creatively to our current social, cultural and political realities.

She works with active methods to promote social dialogue and is committed to bringing spontaneity and creativity to all aspects of life and work.