Psychodrama and Action Methods Certificate Program
What people are saying . . .
"Psychodrama
has enriched both my personal and professional life encouraging
spontaneity, creativity and play. It supports radical
self-acceptance for both therapist and client and provides tools
to make the unseen and unknown, seen and known. I use
it often in my work as a family therapist and find it particularly effective
in building empathy and connection within family and community
systems."
Sue
Shaffer, MA, LPCC, Psychodrama Certificate Alum
"Psychodrama
has touched my soul. Through personalizing my life in dramatic
form with therapeutic goals,
I have been provided the profound opportunity for healing
and to find more of me, helping me feel more complete and more
whole in my own journey towards individuation.
I
regularly use psychodrama and action methods in my private practice
with individuals, couples and groups. Embracing spontaneity
and creativity, psychodrama provides my clients the opportunity
to open doors meeting unknown parts of themselves, and gain
greater understanding and insight into their way of being in
the world, thus enhancing their ability to engage in the spontaneous
process of living."
Carol Frank, MA, LPC, Psychodrama Certificate Alum
"Through
my work in the Psychodrama and Action Methods certificate program,
I have developed a deeper understanding of group dynamics and
the ways in which creative and spontaneous group process can
be used to enhance individual growth and healing. Psychodramatic
techniques such as doubling and role reversal have become central
in my work with individual clients in helping them gain insight,
feel validated, and broaden their perspective so that they can
better adapt and respond to challenges and difficulties."
Kate
Latimer, M.A., Psychodrama Certificate Alum
"Psychodramatic
methods provide a therapeutic network that is both deeply spiritual
and innately practical, speaking directly to the pervasive issue
of the individual's context wihin a wounded collective. Because
psychodramatic principles establish such a rich foundation,
they are an endless source of creativity within my clinical
practice. I am always grateful - both for my clients and myself
- for the opportunities that this method of bringing 'Spirit
in Action' creates."
Natalie
Miller, M.A., LPCC, Psychodrama Certificate Alum