I. The stages of the group and the psychodramatic process:
Trainers: Natacha Navarro Roldan and Jorge Burmeister -
internationally recognized psychodrama directors, psychologist/doctor
of medicine, President IAGP, Directors Centro Moreno/Granada
Focus: exploring the basic theory of the process of the
group applied to psychodrama and other approaches. This
course is aimed to provide insight how to plan, design and
explain interventions in the group work reflecting and transforming
its professional practise.
Date: Friday/Saturday 12th/13th of november 2010
II. Individual Psychodrama
Trainers: Gracia Saez Bustos and Natacha Navarro Roldan,
Trainers and Supervisors for Psychodrama (CM, AEP), Member
of the executive of the Institute for psychoanalytic psychodrama,
Madrid
Focus: Exploring with active and reflective group techniques
the possibilities to apply psychodrama in the individual
work in different contexts: therapy, counselling and education
Date: Friday/Saturday, 10th/11th of december 2010
III. Exploring the group dynamic: sociometry
Trainer: Marisol Filgueira Bouza - internacional Psychodrama
trainer, Psychiatrist, Psychotherapist, Director of the
ITGP of Galicia
Focus: exploring one of the three pillars of classical psychodrama
stimulating a new perspective on the reality of the group.
This approach clarifies and illustrates the dynamic of the
group and su subyacent collective matrix.
Date: Friday/Saturday 7th/8th of january 2011
IV. The morenian role model
Trainer: Marcia Karp - internationally acclaimed psychodrama
director, psychologist, student of Jakob L. and Zerka T.
Moreno. London, Great Britain.
Focus: Exploring one of the essentials of the morenian anthropology
which provide the nececssary basis to map and name the space
of the encounter.
Date: Friday/Sunday 18th/20th of February
V. The concept of encounter and attachment
Trainers: Antonio Pintado and Gracia Saez Bustos - Trainers
and Supervisors Psychodrama (CM, AEP), Psychiatrist, Professor
University of Almería, Ex-president AEP and Medical
Doctor, Psychotherapist
Focus: Exploring the quality of our relationships and its
meaning for our health and our welfare in all its dimensions:
individually, socially, spiritually. JL Moreno, M Buber
and L Binswanger are the pioneers of a truly humanistic
philosophy of our existence. They have always emphasized
the importance of truthful, secure and beloved bonds as
the source of wellbeing.
Date: Friday/Saturday 13/14 of may 2011