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SUMMARY:IAGP WORKSHOP: Unfinished Healing: Tackling Lingering Effects of Trauma Post-Therapy.
DESCRIPTION:IAGP WORKSHOP: Unfinished Healing: Tackling Lingering Effects of Trauma Post-Therapy. \nBy Dr. Carlos Raimundo \nSummary: This webinar addresses the lingering effects of trauma that persist despite extensive therapy\, offering an innovative approach grounded in neuroscience\, Morenian principles\, and psychodrama techniques. It focuses on individuals grappling with personal\, generational\, or societal trauma\, aiming to enhance understanding of why healing remains incomplete and how to support transformative recovery. Key topics include differentiating trauma experiences from victim identities\, addressing outdated protective mechanisms\, and exploring J.L. Moreno’s concept of growth as a birthing process. It also highlights the role of the therapist as a metaphorical midwife in trauma recovery and a neuroscience-informed perspective on managing pain. Participants will engage with case presentations (excluding personal issues) and contribute to discussions\, fostering a collaborative exploration of trauma management. This webinar offers theoretical insights and practical tools\, encouraging constructive debate while equipping therapists with strategies to assist clients in achieving meaningful healing. \nSUNDAY 11th of MAY -12 to 2 PM CEST \nThe registration link is: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/NMu7rG9hREuU2S78cxLcaw \n\n\nAddressing trauma is one of the most critical forms of support therapists can provide. Everyone’s response to trauma is unique\, with experiences ranging from opportunities for personal growth to profound challenges that can feel insurmountable.\nThis webinar offers a theoretical perspective grounded in neuroscience\, Morenian principles\, and expressive techniques from psychodrama and the Play of Life. It focuses on individuals affected by personal\, generational\, or societal trauma who\, despite undergoing extensive therapy\, continue to experience lingering effects that hinder their well-being and struggle to achieve the elusive goal of freedom from trauma.\nParticipants will have the opportunity to present cases (excluding personal issues) to illustrate the theories and techniques discussed.\nWhile this approach may be seen as controversial by some professionals\, it is designed to provoke thoughtful exploration. Participants will be invited to provide feedback and share differing perspectives\, fostering healthy and constructive debate as part of this research into trauma management.\nTopics covered will include:\n• Experiencing Trauma vs. Living as a Victim: Differentiating between being a victim of abuse or neglect and adopting a victim identity\, with a critical examination of the term “Survivor of…”.\n• Leading Therapeutic Questions: Understanding the importance of remaining aware of leading the client and avoiding unintentionally planting ideas.\n• Evolving Protective Mechanisms: Recognising when protective strategies that were once beneficial are no longer needed and exploring their evolution.\n• The Morenian Concept of the Birth Process: Exploring J.L. Moreno’s insights into growth and transformation.\n• The Role of the Companion or Therapist as a Midwife in Trauma Recovery: Using the metaphorical role of the midwife to facilitate healing.\n• A Neurobiological Approach: Addressing pain and suffering through a neuroscience-informed lens.\nThis webinar provides a thoughtful and innovative approach to managing persistent trauma-related suffering. By combining theoretical insights with practical tools\, it fosters meaningful dialogue and equips participants with strategies to support those struggling with trauma’s lasting effects.
URL:https://www.iagp.com/event/iagp-workshop-unfinished-healing-tackling-lingering-effects-of-trauma-post-therapy/
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SUMMARY:A Workshop on Sociometry\, In Action\, Online
DESCRIPTION:A Workshop on Sociometry\, In Action\, Online –  \nIn this two-hour workshop\, I will demonstrate how I use sociometry to get people to connect with each other\, and to warm them up to work in action. It will not be a lecture\, but it will be both experiential and interactive\, and will address the needs of the group in the here-and-now. Arcane terms\, such as tele and group energy will be pointed out. Similarly\, if there is a chance to move the narrative into action\, this will be demonstrated\, not just talked about. While adapting this work to the screen has similarities to working in-person\, the great advantage of working remotely is that people can join from anywhere with WiFi. This is especially valuable for those of us who work internationally. \nObjectives:\nParticipants in this workshop will learn:\n1. Group building techniques based on sociometry\n2. Deepening the affect\, through doubling and role-reversal\n3. Transforming the narrative from talk to action\n4. Avoiding fruitless political and divisive conversations \nThis Workshop  is free for IAGP members. Non-members are asked to donate as much as they can for the scholarship fund\, to help students and young professionals in need attend the Congress in Sapporo. To do so\, please go to www.iagp.com/donate\nPlease encourage your friends and colleagues who are not members of IAGP to join us\, and to donate.\nHandouts and theoretical references will be sent to attendees who are interested in further reading on this subject.\nThis workshop is open to ALL. \nMAY 25th 4 to 6 PM- CEST \nRegistration link is: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/P3gB3-awTeWMpTsZlYnQUA \nSpeaker\nJacob Gershoni\, LCSW\, CGP\, TEP Co-Director of Psychodrama Training at the New York Sociometric Institute\, and private practice. Member of the BOD and Chair of the Psychodrama Section at International Association for Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes (IAGP). Life member and fellow of The American Association of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama (ASGPP. For over forty years\, Jacob has presented his work internationally in many conferences and academic institutes. He graduated from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and The University of Michigan\, USA. Editor of Psychodrama in the 21st Century: Clinical and Educational Applications (Springer\, 2003)\, and author of book chapters and articles. His book has been translated into Portuguese\, Chinese and Turkish. Jacob is currently leading ongoing therapy groups\, workshops and training & supervision groups online. Email: jacobg12@gmail.com / www.GrouPsychodrama.com.
URL:https://www.iagp.com/event/a-workshop-on-sociometry-in-action-online/
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