For those of you who have not yet looked at the Scott Miller and Barry Duncan group’s website, you may want to do so. They discuss evidence based practice as well as many topics of concern to therapists. You…
For those of you who have not yet looked at the Scott Miller and Barry Duncan group’s website, you may want to do so. They discuss evidence based practice as well as many topics of concern to therapists. You…
I can enthusiastically recommend The Power of Habit: Why we do what we do and how to change by Charles Duhigg. Duhigg is an investigative reporter for the NY Times who writes a lively book about the neurology of…
There is a small fund available to help support research in Psychodrama, Sociometry, Group Psychotherapy and related fields. A copy of the application to fill out if you are applying for such support is on the blog. If you want…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n4qSt1GPFI is the video of Australian veterans working with PTSD psychodramatically if you have not seen it.
In an article in the journal Emotion, DeSteno and Valdesolo show that very simple common experience–synchronized movement– increases compassion. Their research methods are briefly described in an article in the NY Times Sunday, July 7, 2013 and should be of…
Some time back Ann Hale mentioned an old article by Tom Schramski offering a systematic psychodrama model. I tracked it down and posted it so you can read it for yourselves.
http://neurosciencenews.com/neuroscience-brain-activity-compassion-training-153/
Mar 19 I wrote before about this and have since followed up with AANZPA trainers. Psychodramatists in Australia and New Zealand involve their clients in personal growth groups and in organizations monitoring changes in their role development. There is…
Here is an account of a 4 day psychodrama and sociometry training in education and community organizing taken with a large and very diverse group at San Jose State University.
Check out this article which is to be published in Sex Offender Treatment