A truly therapeutic procedure cannot have less an objective than the whole of mankind.
- J. L. Moreno, M.D. (1889-1974)
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Apr 23 2018 |

Princeton Area, NJ
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ONGOING PSYCHODRAMA TRAINING
PRINCETON AREA
These ongoing sessions present sociometry, psychodrama, spontaneity-creativity theory and role theory. Trainees learn the theoretical substructure of psychodrama, sociodrama, and group psychotherapy. They will also practice techniques for use in their field of interest. Trainees have the opportunity to experience and learn about the roles of group member, auxiliary ego, protagonist, and director.
Group I - Mondays 9:30 am - 12:00 pm
September 13, 2010 - June 20, 2011
$ 1400 (if paid in full by Sept. 13) $150 (if paid monthly)
Credits and CE hours* ◊ °: 10 hrs monthly Trainer: Antonina Garcia Registrar: Antonina Garcia: (732) 656-1137

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Apr 23 2018 |

New York, NY
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Personal Growth and Training GROUP
Led by: Jacob Gershoni, LCSW, CGP, TEP Location: 19 West 34th St., Suite 301, N.Y.C, NY Time: Mondays, 5:30-7:25 p.m. This group utilizes action-oriented methods based on group therapy, psychodrama, and sociometry. In a safe and affirming setting, group members have opportunities to explore issues including: social and personal relationships, family of origin, work & career challenges, positive identity, and tapping their creative potential. These methods are effective, powerful and fun. Training credits will be given to those training toward certification in psychodrama.
A personal interview is required. For information or referrals, please call Jacob Gershoni at: 212-795-1192 212-947-7111
Email: JacobG12@gmail.com Webpage: www.GrouPsychodrama.com
Jacob Gershoni, LCSW, CGP, TEP, is a psychotherapist with over 30 years experience and is the co-director of the Psychodrama Training Institute of New York. He is a trainer, educator and practitioner certified by the American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama, and the editor of Psychodrama in the 21st Century: Clinical and Educational Applications (Springer Publishing Co. 2003)

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Apr 23 2018 |

Montclair, NJ
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The Diamond of Opposites:Working with ambivalence in action. Ambivalence can be crippling because we can become stuck in indecision and put our lives on hold. This workshop will help you explore your ambivalence by putting it into concrete form

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