how pd works
Adam Blatner
adam at blatner.com
Mon Sep 25 15:55:31 CDT 2006
Hi Jacob and all. Reading your planned workshops in New York City, I thought of a related book, the way Marcia Karp's students ended up making up that 1998 Routledge book, Handbook of Psychodrama.
It might be time to dare to address a slightly different approach.
Have students or trainees attending write up the workshops, disguising completely the particulars of anyone's actual psychodrama, but keeping general themes. I read the list and wonder,
What themes come up in a workshop like this? That would be fascinating.
- Dealing with Changes, Creatively
- the Body Remembers What the Mind Forgets
- Family-of-Origin Unfinished Business
- the Impact of the Past on Present Relationships
- Overcoming Barriers to Intimacy
- Dealing with Authority Figures (past & present)
- Exploring Body-Mind connections
- Spirituality, Creativity and Resilience
- Improving Social and Personal Connections
this kind of thing could make a book. Title? How psychodrama can Help:
each theme is a chapter. What are the problems, really, and especially in terms of role theory, and how does psychodrama work address such issues? warmly, adam
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