Learning to live and taking light into the grey spaces

This workshop was a great success and stimulated all participants to consider new solutions to old habits and adequate solutions to new ones. The next weekend workshop is the first weekend in December and the details are here. Remember that the weekday wednesday evening series is a great time and those details are here.

 

Learning to live and taking light into the grey spaces is an experiential psychodrama weekend program about developing fluidity, authenticity and staking a claim in life and is being held on 6th & 7th September. This weekend has a focus on reuniting participants with those areas of their lives that have remained off their radars, in their peripheral vision and either out of harms way or out-of-sight-out-of-mind. This weekend will expand a participant's functioning, performance in life and sense of purpose and joy.

Time

Saturday 6th and Sunday7th September

9.30 - 5.30 both days

Knowing our own conserves

Psychodrama is a powerful way to get to know ourselves. Getting to know ourselves includes getting to know:

  • our preferences
  • our biases
  • the larger context and our response to it
  • what we value in the way we already are
  • what we don't accept about ourselves and what we don't accept about others
  • our realistic and unrealistic expectations of ourselves and others

When we explore this with psychodrama we discover what we have created and what we have then conserved in our life. Some things remain centre stage while others get filed to the grey spaces around the edges. The things we have kept centre stage include what we like about ourselves and also what we don't like about ourselves. It also includes how we picture or feel about ourselves. The creator of psychodrama was keen to have people learn freedom in their daily lives. This meant finding a way to become free from out-of-date and conserved ways fo relating to ourselves.

Creating a new conserve

Psychodrama is a revolutionary process. It is revolutionary because it expands our current conserve and way of seeing ourselves. This expansion is brought about in a simple fashion. It is brought about through the application of spontaneity to areas of interest and concern. Spontaneity is the energy required to bring creativity into life. When creativity is flowing then our conserves, or old ideas, are updated, renewed and freed up.

A technology of freedom

Psychodrama encourages freedom by this process of loosening up old conserves and self related ideas. Once old conserves are loosened up then a person can take stock of their lives in a new and different fashion. They can decide to make changes or they can make changes there and then. These changes can be effectuated through role training or other form of practice in the group.

Outcomes from the weekend

Participants can expect:

  • Greater fluidity and freedom in their lives
  • Greater freedom to consider their future
  • To feel more alive and peaceful
  • Invigorated and stimulated
  • To have work to take away and mull over
Cost

$250 per series including GS. Please note that there are options available to pay online if you also have a voucher.

Venue

45 Clarence St, Coorparoo, Brisbane (Next to Coorparoo training station)

Plenty of on street parking available

For further information or to make a booking please contact Peter by clicking here or clicking on the button on the left.

Advanced trainees

Advanced trainees who would like to attend as part of a process discussed with their primary trainers or an internship please call Peter on 0411 873 851

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