December 2008 Archives by thread
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- Fw: A 3 protagonist drama and healing between the genders
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- A 3 protagonist drama and healing between the genders
Connie Miller
- A 3 protagonist drama and healing between the genders Dear Anath, Rebecca, Kate, Connie and all. I am excited that we are talking about experiences common to us and of the same cloth. Kate, your fine examples have inspired us. I would like to discuss
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- A 3 protagonist drama and healing between the genders Dear Anath, Rebecca, Kate, Connie and all. I am excited that we are talking about experiences common to us and of the same cloth. Kate, your fine examples have inspired us. I would like to discuss
mkarp11444 at aol.com
- Fw: multiple doubling/hit and run doubling
elaine sachnoff
- Hi Walter, I am so glad the discussion on multiple protagonists stimulated you to write after a decade. I also think is is an interesting discussion. I emailed in my ols friend, Malcolm Pines, a group analyst trained in psychodrama with Dean and Doreen El
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- Elephthery and he is enjoying the discussion too as are many of us. The second protagonist or the third or more are distinguished from an auxiliary, in that the protagonist doesn't wait to express feelings or thouights but take the opportunity to do so in
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- Elephthery and he is enjoying the discussion too as are many of us. The second protagonist or the third or more are distinguished from an auxiliary, in that the protagonist doesn't wait to express feelings or thouights but take the opportunity to do s
mkarp11444 at aol.com
- They do so in the scene being enacted at that moment. That is why they become the second or third protagonist because they are ready to give birth in the scene, of thoughts or feelings that the primary protagonist isn't yet prepared to do or express. The
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- The second protagonist may want to express something different but more often than not, they express something in the neighborhood of the primary protag. But with different details. You could say they are a double, but the second protag. Does it for him/h
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- Herself and not to support the original protag. Though, unwittingly, he/she often does just that, supports the protag. Though not knowing they are doing so. If there are left over thoughts and feelings from each one they can be shared at the end. I alway
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- I always end up with the original protagonist, having seen the others, completing in his/her own words what they would like to complete, finish or express. It seems to work out well and the group feels they have done it together. All the best Marcia Karp
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- No subject
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- Multiple protagonists, Mark two
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- Multiple protagonists, Mark two
Connie Miller
- Fw:
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- A 3 protagonist drama and healing between the genders
Ronald Anderson
- Fw: St Louis Conference
HV Psychodrama
- relevant web link
Adam Blatner
- Fw: A 3 protagonist drama and healing between the genders
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- Moreno Institute, NYC
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- Moreno Institute, NYC
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- Fw: Research Project
Adam Blatner
- Corrections
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- Corrections
BARNETT WEISS
- The Second Internatioanl Expressuve Arts Therapy Conference
gong at artsci.wustl.edu
- position available
Connie Miller
- What do you want to change in 2009?
Connie Miller
- History
Adam Blatner
- Cure for cold and flu from Anne's Russian grandfather from 175 years ago. An intergenerational transmission rather than transgenerational transmis. because it is not secret, hidden, unspoken, or not worked through. or not a trauma or unfinished business.
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- materials
Adam Blatner
- List Digest, Vol 30, Issue 9
Linda Ciotola
- ASGPP ARCHIVE DONATION INFORMATION
Adam M. Barcroft
- A long-ish essay by Marcia
Adam Blatner
- Fwd: Dept Head Opening at MSU
Connie Miller
- Arlington Cemetary
Connie Miller
- List Digest, Vol 30, Issue 10
Linda Ciotola
- drama in education
Adam Blatner
- jmu announcement
Connie Miller
- new supervision in drama therapy book
Adam Blatner
- Chage of address
BARNETT WEISS
- past issues of the Journal
Adam Blatner
- List Digest, Vol 30, Issue 14
Linda Ciotola
- Publications and IAGP symposium.
Adam Blatner
- Happy HOlidays
rorobear at aol.com
- Happy HOlidays
Bud Weiss
- International Networking in General
Adam Blatner
- psychodrama research
Adam Blatner
- videoconferencing storytelling
Adam Blatner
- videoconferencing storytelling-2
Adam Blatner
- Fwd: Pink
Edward Schreiber
- near-insurmountable problems in therapy
Adam Blatner
- grouptalk
T. Treadwell
- FW: You have been unsubscribed from the List mailing list
T. Treadwell
- My prayer for you for the new year
Connie Miller
- sociometric analysis
Adam Blatner
- Holiday Haikus Offered
Adam M. Barcroft
- Fw: sociometric analysis
Ann Hale
- sociometric analysis
Manuela Maciel
- new drama therapy supervision book
Adam Blatner
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