Description

This 4-day residential psychodrama training workshop aims to bring about a greater knowledge and integration of the theory and practice of psychodrama, sociometry, role training, sociodrama and group work. There will be many opportunities to deepen your appreciation of the principles and application of the method. There will be teaching, coaching and supervised practice. Reflections and insight from writing will be used to develop clinical acumen.

The residential nature of this workshop will also provide occasions for playfulness and connections as essential aspects of becoming a practitioner of this method.

Enrol in W3: Residential Psychodrama Training Workshop

Wellington Psychodrama Training Institute

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Workshop Code: W3- 2019

Date and Times

Thursday 23 May 7.00pm- 9.00pm
Friday 24 May 9.30am – 9.30pm
Saturday 25 May 9.30am – 9.30pm
Sunday 26 May 9.30am – 9.30pm
Monday 27 May 9.30am – 4.00pm

Venue

Home of Compassion, 2 Rhine Street (off Murray Street) Island Bay, Wellington

Fee

$1390.00 (inc GST) Some places are available at a reduced rate.

Trainers

Vivienne Thomson

Vivienne Thomson

Vivienne Thomson is a sociodramatist and a TEP (Trainer, Educator and Practitioner). She works as a consultant in organisation development. She is the Director of Training with the Auckland Training Centre for Psychodrama.

Vivienne Thomson is a sociodramatist and a TEP (Trainer, Educator and Practitioner). She works as a consultant in organisation development. She is the Director of Training with the Auckland Training Centre for Psychodrama.

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.