In-Person

Psychodrama 101 – Day 3: Day 3

6.0 CE Hours General
Psychodrama 101 – Day 3: Day 3

Information

Date & Time

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Location

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Define and describe the concept of Tele.

  • List the 3 types of Tele.

  • Describe how to enrole and derole participants in a group psychodrama.

  • Identify 1 or more populations that would benefit from psychodrama techniques.

  • List 2 psychodrama tools that can be used in group processing.

Educational Goal

The educational goal of this workshop is to increase knowledge about Psychodrama through an experiential training.

Description

J.L. Moreno, who founded psychodrama in Vienna in the early 1900s, described it as ‘a scientific exploration of truth through dramatic method’. Psychodrama can be done in a group setting or (psychodrama Aux Dux) in an individual session. When done as part of Group Psychotherapy, each group member is a therapeutic agent of the other. To be understood and held emotionally and physically by a group member not previously enmeshed in the story can be a healing experience. The psychodrama session has three parts: the warm-up, the action, and the sharing. In this training, participants will learn the basics of psychodrama and witness a demonstration of some of psychodrama’s powerful techniques. (this was added from the other session, ask if he wants to include it). This is a 3-day therapeutic experience facilitated by a mental health professional and co-created with you, the participant, to meet your needs. This is not designed to be treatment or therapy. This is a personal growth workshop. This intensive experience is an opportunity to take a deep look into yourself, your coupleship, team or a situation that has been problematic or trauma.

Target Audience

  • Counselor
  • Marriage & Family Therapist
  • Social Worker
  • Substance Use Disorder Professionals

Presenters

Marc Pimsler, MA, LPC-MHPC, CP PAT NCC,MAC, CCS,CT3, ARC

Marc Pimsler is an entrepreneur, published author, sought after experiential trainer, therapist, and coach. Since 2004 Marc has worked in a variety of counseling and consulting capacities. He is as passionate about being a part of clients’ healing, as he is about helping others unlock the power of experiential work to support the change process in individuals and teams. Marc owns and operates MVP Consulting, a therapeutic consulting firm, where he serves individuals and families in need, specializing in addressing addiction, shame and trauma. Marc also serves as the executive director of the International Society for Experiential Professionals (ISEP). In 2019, Marc was awarded the Georgia Counselor of the Year by the Georgia Addiction Counselor Association. In addition to his therapy certifications, Marc is certified as a yoga and meditation teacher. Marc is passionate about the work of recovery, both his own as well as his clients’ and believes that sometimes all we need is a helping hand and a fresh perspective. Grounded in the belief system that everyone has the capacity to recover, Marc brings humor, spirituality, and creativity to everything he is involved in.

Financially Sponsored By

  • Cumberland Heights Foundation