posting workshops

Adam Blatner adam at blatner.com
Thu Aug 31 09:37:00 CDT 2006


Dear Manuela, now my impression is that over the last year people actually participating 
on grouptalk seem to be as often folks living in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK as 
people in the USA! We also get occasional input from people living in other countries. So 
what about encouraging this kind of international expansion?
       Indeed, I am very impressed with the dynamism of psychodrama internationally and 
think that promoting our work with more international networking is important. The ASGPP 
executive committee is considering affiliating with the IAGP, and I suggested to them that 
if they were to do so, it would be most useful to add a number of related efforts, such as 
more vigorously publicizing and promoting international meetings, your IAGP-PD listserve, 
and so forth.
            This is also to the grouptalk list for your input.

     If you agree, any help you can give in publicizing grouptalk to the IAGP,  FEPTO, 
PIfE, and related networks would be wonderful.
           Other ideas:  People who might be willing to translate to and from Spanish, 
Portugese, German, and other languages... even if that involved editing (condensing) 
longer messages...

       warmly, adam

  Warmly, ADam
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Manuela Maciel" <manuelamaciel at mail.telepac.pt>
To: "Adam Blatner" <adam at blatner.com>; <list at grouptalkweb.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: posting workshops


> Dear Colleagues
>
> I take this oportunity to remind you that the main reason why the IAGP International 
> Psychodrama Announcement List became an announcement list and NOT a discussion list it 
> was because we already had Grouptalk serving the main purpose of providind a place for 
> discussion in the Psychodrama world.
> I think the discussion purpose is very important and therefore I am wondering if we 
> should do it more, also with an international scope since I find out that Grouptalk is 
> mainly actively participated by the US Psychodrama Comunity and not from many other 
> countries..
> I would like to have your opinion on this. Also to encourage you to sign up and post 
> your workshops and other events or resources to the PD International list.
> Grouptalk and IAGP:PD List have complementary purposes in my view and therefore our 
> cooperation is essential.
> Warm regards
> Manuela Maciel
> (Chair of psychodrama Section of IAGP)
>
> PROMOTING THE LIST
> If you know people who might like to join the list, please tell them to go to 
> http://www.iagp.com/lists/psychodramalistinfo.htm. Here, they can find details about the 
> list and a signup form, as well as links to more information about the IAGP and the 
> separate Psychodrama Section Website.
>
> QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PSYCHODRAMA LIST OR SECTION: Please contact the Psychodrama Section 
> Chair, Manuela Maciel: psychodramachair at iagp.com
>
>
>
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