Basics of Psychodrama

When:
November 17, 2013 @ 12:00 am – 8:00 am
2013-11-17T00:00:00+00:00
2013-11-17T08:00:00+00:00
Where:
Family Strategies & Coaching
6402 East Superstition Springs Boulevard #208
Mesa, AZ 85206
USA
Cost:
$99 before the 5th of the month, $149 after that
Contact:
Marlo Archer
602-456-1889

This Beginners’ Workshop will introduce participants to action methods they can use with clients. Concepts and Structures to be demonstrated may include,and are not limited to: Basic 5 Elements (Director, Auxiliaries, Audience, Stage & Protagonist), Warm-Up, Full Psychodramas, and Sharing.

Students will receive 6.5 hours of Continuing Education for attendance. Marlo Archer is an approved provider for the following professional organizations:

The National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors
The National Board of Certified Counselors

There will be a 90-minute break for lunch. Students are encouraged to pack a bag lunch or think about lunch plans before arriving to enable the prompt start of the afternoon session.

2013 Dates
Saturday November 16th – REGISTER ONLINE

2014 Dates
Monday, January 20th (MLK Day)- REGISTER ONLINE AVAILABLE SOON
Sunday, May 25th- REGISTER ONLINE AVAILABLE SOON
Sunday, July 13th- REGISTER ONLINE AVAILABLE SOON
Saturday, Sept. 13th- REGISTER ONLINE AVAILABLE SOON
Sunday, Nov. 16th- REGISTER ONLINE AVAILABLE SOON

Suggested Reading: Acting-In by Adam Blatner, pages 1-95

Faculty:
Dr. Marlo Archer, CP, PAT, is a co-founder of the Arizona Psychodrama Institute, a licensed psychologist, a Practitioner Applicant for Trainer in psychodrama, and the 2013 recipient of the ASGPP Zerka T. Moreno Award. Psychodrama students may receive up to 160 of their training hours from a PAT. Marlo Archer is an approved provider for NAADAC & NBCC.

Here’s what people are saying about Basics of Psychodrama (January, 2013)

“Dr. Archer put on a fantastic workshop, it was informative and simplified so that I had no trouble understanding the concepts behind each psychodrama exercise and how they relate to the client. I plan to use these new tools I learned to help with the healing process of my own clients” – John McLean, MAPC

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