Actions speak louder than words, and adding experiential techniques to your clinical work can you to help clients to identify, understand, and resolve internal and external conflicts more efficiently and effectively. Â By bringing issues to life through action, and implementing greater somatic awareness and attunement, clients can be helped to better engage in the therapeutic process, deepen affect, and move towards greater life satisfaction through role training new behaviors.
In this two-day, in person workshop – for helping professionals only – Â practitioners will learn specific experiential and psychodrama techniques – including warm up, doubling, role reversal and the empty chair – and will have the opportunity to practice new skills, with guidance, so that they can easily apply them in their clinical setting. Â This group can also serve as a safe and supportive place for professionals to do their own personal healing work.
FEE
Standard Price: $525 ($450 if registered and paid at least 1 month in advance)
Discounted Zelle/Venmo price: $505 ($435 if registered and paid at least 1 month in advance)
There is additional fee of $10 per group for CEs for California LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, CCAPP, ISEP or Psychodrama.
INSTRUCTOR
Jean Campbell, LCSW, SEP, TTP, TEP
Board Certified Psychodrama Trainer, Educator and Practitioner with over 30 years of experience in behavioral health
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
Course meets the qualifications for a total of 13.0 hours of continuing education credit for California LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs. CAMFT approved CE Provider #1000127. Provider approved by CCAPP-EI, Provider Number 2N-10-135-0226 for 13.0 CEHs. Approved for 13.0 CEHs for Psychodrama, and for Experiential Professionals (ISEP).
Visit the Policies & Procedures page for cancelation/grievance policies, educational goals, special needs accommodation, fees for CEs and information regarding course completion documents issuance.
COVID POLICIES
Due to the on-going Covid-19 crisis, participants are asked to complete rapid Covid tests on the first day of the workshop, to ensure that everyone tests negative. Participants can either complete their test prior to the workshop, and bring it with them to show they are negative, or arrive at least 20 minutes in advance of group to take the test before we start the workshop. If anyone either tests positive for Covid-19 or has illness symptoms, we ask that you not return for the remainder of the workshop and a credit will be given towards a future workshop for time missed.
If there is reason to believe it is a false positive (which studies show are rare), you can get a PCR test and may be allowed to return to the workshop with:
- a negative PCR test
- no symptoms
- a willingness to wear a medical grade mask (N-95, KN-95, KF-94, or surgical)
- other group participants feel comfortable with this
General mask requirements for the workshop will be dependent on local ordinance and communicated prior to group.
PLEASE NOTE
– We also request that all workshops and trainings be scent-free (other than pure essential oils). Â Many people have allergies to such substances and we appreciate your abstaining from wearing any perfumes or colognes while participating.
– Since many people have allergies to pet hair and dander, please be mindful of wearing clothing that is as free of these as possible, so as not to cause an allergic reaction in others.
– Eating is not permitted in group (this includes mints, gum, etc), as it can be distracting to you and fellow group members.
SUBSTANCE USE POLICY
If you are in substance abuse recovery, you must have at least 1 year of continuous sobriety in order to attend. Â It is also required that all non-recovering participants abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed substances for the duration of this training, as well as the 48 hours prior to workshop commencement. Â This will aid in being present for the personal work and learning.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Participants will be able to identify at least 1 component of the psychodramatic triadic system
Participants will be able to identify at least 1 benefit of using warm up in psychodrama
Participants will be able to identify at least 1 benefit of using doubling in psychodrama
Participants will be able to identify at least 1 benefit of using role reversal in psychodrama
Participants will be able to identify at least 1 benefit of using the empty chair