defending psychodrama by letting is be still in"Current Psychotherapies" and not erazed, if one knows the publisher

Anne Schutzenberger perso anne.schutzenberger at wanadoo.fr
Sat Jul 29 17:51:02 CDT 2006


Re: defending psychodrama by letting is be still in"Current  
Psychotherapies"

and not erazed, if one knows the new publisher t o try to convince him 
(them)
Con ie, if you want to help and if you are f om/in  USA,
can you try to find the new publishjers of this sery"Current  
Psycotherapies"
and let us know ?
it is horrible to eraze Psychodrama from "Current Psychotherapies" as  
useless,
and the battle is for this,
not about  use of psychodrama by good psychodramatists
( you are, we are, Adam did his best, but  it is not enough for the
critical public eye and the choice of this new Publisher and editor
(whose name Iwedo not know, alas
so all this talk is nice, but beyong the point about this famous book  
(printed in USA) )

warmly
best from an old timer, Anne (87 and in psychodrama and group work  
since 1951)

Tout de bon – Best of best
Anne   (Argentière-Chamonix Mont-Blanc) (French Alps)
----------------------------------------------------
Anne Ancelin Schutzenberger, PhD, TEP
Anne.Schutzenberger at wanadoo.fr
anne.schutzenberger at worldonline.fr
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/a.ancelin.schutzenberger/


Le 29 juil. 06 à 15:30, Connie Miller a écrit :

> To Adam,
>
> I congratulate you for trying as hard as you do to keep psychdrama  
> alive in the USA. You have always been one I could go to to get  
> information and support.  As Mother Theresa said, I will march for  
> what I am for and not against. I find in America, so many  
> counselors do not know about psychodrama because it is not  
> demonstrated openly.!
>
> Another suggestion to get psychodrama more noticed I have made  
> before.  That is volunteering to bring workshops different state  
> and local organizations such as  American Counseling Association.  
> When I presented two years ago, there was only one other  
> psychodramatist there for 5000 attendees. I will be presenting  
> Souldrama again at the preconference there next year for the  
> national convention.  Each state has an organization of ACA.  Last  
> year I did a presentation on doubling for New Jersey.  There were  
> over 40 counselors who loved the technique and never heard of it.   
> They wanted more time during the presentation.  This is an  
> excellent way to draw trainees and to promote psychodrama..   
> Blessings, Connie
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Blatner [mailto:ablatner at verizon.net]
> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 11:55 PM
> To: 'bulmonte21', 'Anne Schutzenberger perso'
> Cc: 'Grouptalk Tom TREADWELL\(2006\)', 'Christer Sandahl',
> 'Rene.Marineau\(2005\) Rene', 'Fahlstrom Eva*\(Upp\)Fahlstrom',  
> 'Thomas Treadwell',
> 'GARCIA \(USA\)Eduardo.ASGPP', 'Bonds-White Frances', 'MACIEL  
> Manuela MACIEL\(2006\)',
> 'TAUVON Kate', 'KIBEL\(IAGP&perso\) Howard', 'Daniel Sue', 'eva  
> fahlstrom'
> Subject: defending psychodrama
>
> Dear Jorg and others,
> The survey was of leaders of counseling programs,
> and I question whether writing a letter to anyone will
> help. What's needed is a far more vigorous program of
> writing papers for journals, doing research,
> affiliating with academic programs, presenting at
> conferences, again writing it up--just presenting
> doesn't do it-- to begin to impress colleagues in the
> USA that psychodrama is practical and effective. So
> far, many of them in psychology and other fields are
> not impressed. I have done what I can, writing papers
> in many journals--e.g., the international journal of
> psychotherapy has a paper by me addressing the state
> of the art in the field, coming out in the November
> issue this coming Fall.
> By the way, I sent out a request for news and
> publications, and indeed have been sending out such
> requests for over 10 years, with very few people
> answering each time. It has been like "pulling teeth."
> It seems as if too many people are "busy" and feel
> little obligation to network on the internet or
> respond to email. As a result of what I take to be a
> casual attitude about the need to respond to emails,
> contribute, go out of one's way to think about how to
> promote the field, in certain countries its reputation
> among non-psychodramatists continues to slip. It is
> too bad, but I assure you that letters of protest to
> the survey committee or editors will just be seen as
> pathetic rather than compelling.
>
> I'll be interested in what you all think about
> these ideas. Warmly, Adam Blatner
>
>
>
>
> --- bulmonte21 <bulmonte21 at bluewin.ch> wrote:
>
> > Dear Anne, Adam and colleagues,
> >
> > I am ready to contribute with determination to all
> > those attempts which
> > are going to keep safe the quality, the scientific
> > base and the unique
> > originality of the psychodramatic psychotherapy to
> > the editors of the
> > textbook. For that purpose I suggest to write a
> > letter signed by
> > several of us (including colleagues from other
> > approaches) and attaching
> > the latest survey on scientific research on
> > Psychodrama reviewed by
> > Michael Wieser. Do you agree with that procedure?
> >
> > If yes Adam could you please draft one letter as I
> > am not english mother
> > tongue speaker? This would be marvellous. Thank you!
> >
> > All the best
> >
> > Jorge Burmeister
> >
> >
> > Anne Schutzenberger perso wrote:
> >
> > > Help:how defend Psychodrama Status and have it
> > remained in USA
> > > textbook(Anne-France)/List Digest, Vol 1, Issue 60
> > >
> > > Dear Adam and collegues
> > >
> > > it is worrying that they are considering in USA to
> > delate Psychodrama
> > > from "CURRENT psychotherapies" text book (see
> > below) in the succesors
> > > of " Current Psychotherapies," edited by Ray
> > Corsini & Danny Wedding.
> > > -then -2nd edition, 1973, by Leon Fine.-then by
> > Adam Blatner for the
> > > 4th (1989 , 5th editions (1995), and for the last
> > 7th ed (2005).
> > >
> > > Please, ADAM, WHO ARE THE SURVEYORS OF THE NEW Cie
> > AND WHAT IS THEIR
> > > EMAIL
> > > -OR SOME OF THE EMAILS - I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE IT
> > UP WiTH THEM
> > > AND I THINK THAT MANY OF US, (ESPECIALLY OLDTIMERS
> > AND HEADS OF
> > > SCHOOLS) SHOULD WRITE TO THEM AND PROTEST ABOUT
> > THE DELATION
> > >
> > > many of our collegues are for the moment in
> > Brazil, in Sao Paulo,
> > > for the IAGP congress, and its psychodrama
> > section, so may be they
> > > could help and do something,
> > > now,; together,
> > > and take this up as a question during the
> > psychodrama various meetings
> > > in Brazil t this congress
> > >
> > > -A psychodramatist(Jorg) just has been elected as
> > President elect of
> > > IAGP,
> > > International Association for Group
> > Psychotherapy(from July 2006 on )
> > > an old timer, Anne (97 years old and in
> > psychodrama and groupanalysis
> > > since the fifties and co-fouonder of IAGP also,
> > and its honorary
> > > archivist(2005-2006 and actually)
> > >
> > > for the present, a little unwell and resting in
> > her high mountain home
> > > of French Alps(France)
> > > Professor Anne Ancelin Schutzenberger, PhD,TEP
> > >
> > >
> > > Tout de bon – Best of best
> > >
> > > Anne (Argentière-Chamonix Mont-Blanc) (French
> > Alps)
> > >
> > >
> > ----------------------------------------------------
> > >
> > > Anne Ancelin Schutzenberger, PhD, TEP
> > >
> > > Professeur des Universites(France)
> > >
> > > Psychodramatisty, grpoupanalyst,
> > >
> > > Anne.Schutzenberger at wanadoo.fr
> > <mailto:Anne.Schutzenberger at wanadoo.fr>
> > >
> > > anne.schutzenberger at worldonline.fr
> > > <mailto:anne.schutzenberger at worldonline.fr>
> > >
> > > http://perso.wanadoo.fr/a.ancelin.schutzenberger/
> > >
> > > ==================
> > >
> > > Le 20 juil. 06 à 19:00,
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> > >> Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 22:11:20 -0500
> > >> From: "Adam Blatner" <adam at blatner.com
> > <mailto:adam at blatner.com>>
> > >> Subject: psychodrama status
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> > >> Dear Colleagues, for your information, one of the
> > major textbooks for
> > >> training psychotherapists and counselors has been
> > Current
> > >> Psychotherapies, edited by Ray Corsini & Danny
> > Wedding. This series
> > >> is now preparing its 8th edition. Chapters on
> > psychodrama were first
> > >> included in the 2nd edition, 1973, by Leon Fine.
> > I wrote chapters for
> > >> the 4th (1989) and 5th editions (1995), and for
> > the last 7th ed (2005).
> > >>
> > >> This series has been taken over by a
> > textbook publisher who
> > >> reviews the relevance of each approach so that
> > the editors can add
> > >> new ones that seem to be in fashion, take out
> > ones that are dropping
> > >> out of favor.
> > >>
> > >> Here's a report done by their
> > surveyors:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> This was a pre-revision survey that included
> > questions on chapter
> > >> organization, general issues, ancillaries, and
> > website features.
> > >> The survey respondents were drawn from a pool of
> > all those who have
> > >> been sampled the seventh edition of the book,
> > excluding the authors
> > >> of this and competing texts. There were 95
> > participants, 60% of
> > >> which were users of the book, while 40% used
> > competing books. They
> > >> came from Psychology, Counseling, Nursing,
> > Education, Human
> > >> Development, and Social Work departments, and
> > represented 41 states.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Results
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> The least-assigned chapter was Chapter 13:
> > Psychodrama, which was
> > >> assigned by a little under a quarter of
> > professors.
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