Friday, December 24, 2010

Hidden Twins - Book Review

Hidden Twins
by Olivia Lousada
Published by UKCP, 2009
Karnac Series

This lively book opens up the world of twins and challenges a perception that the baby's first connection is with the Mother, and, that the smallest social atom is the dyad of Mother and child. The smallest social atom may still be two, the twins themselves, or a triad, Mother, and the two babes. Or the Mother may be under an illusion herself, that it is she and each baby or even she and both babies, not comprehending the babies relationship with each other. The babies have their own secret world from the beginning. This thesis posed by the author of "Hidden Twins" is an intriguing one and many questions emerge from this work. Such is the aim of research, to enquire and to reflect upon. This book is very successful in this regard. Psychodramatists will also be delighted to see how Olivia works with an action focus with her group. I recommend "Hidden Twins" to psychodramatists, psychologists, baby health care nurses, psychiatrists, philosophers, teachers and doctors as a resource, a reflection and an educative work of significance.

Sue Daniel
Director, Psychodrama Institute of Melbourne

Saturday, November 27, 2010

End of Year Training Session at PIM


Hien Bui


Marie Watt and John De Bono (newly accredited Psychodramatist)


Liliana Melone (Newly accredited Psychodrama-Assistant) and Keran Howe (newly accredited Psychodramatist) and Gavin O'Loughlin



Jenny Gould and Phil Smalley


Danielle Forer and Cath Russell


Marie Watt



Sharon Muir, Sue Daniel and Shona Tudge



Clare O'Bree and Stephanie Lee


Rachael Zyznikow and Liz Hogan


Celebrating at the Institute


Bruno Thiel


Clare O'Bree and Simon Parker


Danielle Forer and Sharni Page-Cameron

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Congratulations to psychodramatists, Keran Howe and John De Bono

On the 20th and 21st of November respectively, Keran and John completed their practicums. Both are now Psychodramatists. Fantastic news! We wish them both well and look forward to celebrating and giving them their certificates this coming Friday night, 26 November 2010 at the Institute's end of year training night. All trainees and practitioners are invited, and friends and colleagues. John is also the new Chairperson of the Moreno Psychodrama Society. Bravo John!

These psychodramatists have also completed their writing and we look forward to reading their papers:

Co-direction - developing a condition of complete simplicity by Keran Howe

Psychodrama and Sociometry at Work: The Experience of Spontaneity and Warm-Up in Groups by John De Bono.

We'll all be celebrating as well at the Moreno Psychodrama Christmas Party. (See below).

HAPPY CHRISTMAS
from
The e-Newsletter Team

Monday, November 08, 2010

Aaaaaargh!!





Invitation Design by Stephanie Lee

Monday, October 18, 2010

Personal Growth Group - November 2010

Personal Growth for Professionals

5, 12, 19 & 26 November 2010

Friday Afternoons, 2 – 5 p.m

Leader: Sue Daniel

The Group:

This four-week group is for those who want to continue to explore their pathway. You may wish to complete any unfinished business, which might be getting in the way of going forward in life, overcome obstacles, take a new step, or to explore transgenerational threads. The group is for professional people who are therapists or counsellors, in pastoral care, in private practice or work in any of the other helping professions.

The aim of this psychodrama personal growth group is to work with like minded people who desire new role development, who want to be able to express themselves in a safe environment and who want to acknowledge, celebrate and value new life.

Dates: 4 Friday afternoons, 5, 12, 19 & 26 November 2010 from 2 – 5 p.m

Fee: $160.00

Venue: Psychodrama Institute of Melbourne, 155 Langridge St, Collingwood

The Group Leader: Sue Daniel is a psychodramatist and psychotherapist in private practice and the director of the Psychodrama Institute of Melbourne.


For enrolments, information and interviews telephone Sue on 9416 3779.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Digital Psychodrama

Hi Everyone,

Recently I was interviewed by Shaunagh O'Connor for her article, "Dealing with Life, the Universe and Everything" in The Weekly Review which ran last week in Melbourne. Other practitioners included Francis Macnab, whom many of you might know. You can find the online version of the magazine at:

www.theweeklyreview.com.au

Click on "digital editions'', at the bottom left hand corner of the opening page, then on "Stonnington and Boroondara'' editions.

The psychodrama piece appeared in the edition with Marilyn Monroe on the cover (click again) and search for page 28.

Oh, by the way, "expert on psychodrama", they wuz Shaunagh's words, not mine, I am still developing as you all know.

With love,
Sue

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

"Actions Speak Louder" - The British Psychodrama Conference, Cirencester, UK, 25 - 27 June 2010


Sue cooling off in Boughton-on-the-Water



Conference Delegates cooling off at the venue

Monday, May 31, 2010

The Month of May and the River of Life


The theme of Beginnings, Middles and Ends was the warm up to the Theatre of Spontaneity last night and mirrored the month of May in our community very well. What are the significant elements of a beginning, a middle and an end? This was the sociodramatic question I put to the large and loving group on Sunday evening. Then we put into action and explored all three through axiodrama and sociodrama, and finished with a profound psychodrama. I felt inspired from our evening together, felt privileged to have shared in an eternal river of life and warmed up to going forward, after having an enriching experience of being in the stillness of the moment.



Being open to challenging cultural conserves was what Jacob Moreno was about, in fact, his method of working in his early years in Vienna could be said to be largely axiodramatic. He challenged a priest on the street, and he challenged actors on stage, wanting them to see things from a different perspective. His work with prostitutes enabled them to get together and lead to getting better health through access to hospitals and legal representation. Right from the beginning he was working with ethical concerns and values of communities, which is what axiodrama is about.

The Psychodrama Institute of Melbourne (PIM) began the middle of the year with
Lethe Gaskin and Katrina Gaskin bringing in a new perspective with their seminar, "Psychodrama in Action in a Maori Setting" (Putting Out the Pepeha). Be your own original and unique self they said. There is something in that for all humankind.

PIM Trainees and Moreno Psychodrama members are lucky to have such a rich variety of trainers this month.
Nikki Alderman, has a wealth of experience in organizational consulting and drug and alcohol counselling and supervision and loves role theory and sociometry. She is conducting both Level 2 and 3 in Term 2. In addition she is running the second elective workshop for PIM on the 26th & 27th of June, called "Keeping the Seesaw in Play: A Psychodramatic Approach to the Work/Play Balance." She is also conducting the June Theatre of Spontaneity on Sunday 27 June. During July, she is running a series of 3 hour supervision sessions over four Friday mornings, with a focus on Drug/Alcohol and other Long-Term Health Conditions.

An email from UK based
Clark Baim who was coming to Australia to do some training for Berry Street, provoked an idea in me, a short burst of spontaneity - how else can spontaneity be expressed? - which resulted in a subsequent invitation from me to him, to present a seminar for PIM. Clark was well received by 16 attendees on the afternoon of Saturday 15 May, not a bad line up for a short warm up. People told me they liked him very much and benefited from his presentation. His handouts were pretty nifty too. We hope next year that he will run further training sessions with us.

Other new ongoing courses which started in February, heralding new beginnings, are all quietly motoring on, "Henry's Eating Junk Food Again - Living Through Adolescence", had its 3rd session in May and will pause after the fourth session on June 11 for two months, recommencing on the 13th of August. The "Two-Fold Path of Grief" workshop was held on 21 May, this bi-monthly group's next workshop is on 16 July. Coming up on June 4 is the second session of "Active Listening: Psychodrama in One to One Counselling and Individual Psychotherapy." If anyone wants to join in, just ask me, the groups are open to all.
Julia Lau's Psychodrama personal development workshops concluded in May. Julia is running her second series in August, again on a Monday evening. All of these courses provide further opportunity for trainees and practitioners to experience the many applications of the psychodrama method, to gain further training hours and experience, and to do their own work.

Our whole program is very full this year, there is much to choose from, new people are joining in and coming to know about psychodrama, new relationships are developing and others are deepening. Someone once said, middles are about slog, hard work and sweat, the making and mixing and working together from which comes much fruit. I am glad to be in this mix, curious to see how I turn out, what I will learn, discover and be.

Some other beautiful beginnings;
Patricia Green and her husband Gavin, welcomed their baby girl Celeste into the world in March. Dimitri Provin and his wife had their third child and second girl, Sasha a few weeks ago. Jenny Gould and Dianne Kearney are presenting their work as two of the co-leaders of a psychodrama team (from PIM - Level 3 Advanced Group) at Windana drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre in St Kilda, at a Social Work Conference in Dublin in June. Also going overseas at the end of June is me. I am conducting the opening plenary with Peter Haworth, British Psychodrama Association president, at the BPA Conference "Actions Speak Louder" in the Roman town of Cirencester, close to the beautiful Cotswold Hills in England. Peter and I were part of a team of trainers who conducted the cross cultural training weekend in Serbia last year. Now we are working together applying sociometry in the beginning of a conference.

Sue Daniel

Saturday, April 24, 2010

PIM News: 23 April 2010


David Chong's Birthday:
Come and celebrate with David (right), as he celebrates his birthday. He is performing this Thursday 29, at ESCO art Bar from 7 pm til 10.30pm free entry, 388 Brunswick st Fitzroy!
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In the Library:
Anyone interested in role theory will enjoy Keran Howe's paper, "Reflection and revelation: exploring my inner cultural atom." This paper is the 86th paper by trainees, practitioners and trainers in the PIM library.
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Personal Development Groups

Julia Lau is currently conducting a series of personal development groups under the auspices of PIM at Langridge Street on Monday evenings. This series will conclude 10 May. Please contact us on 94163779 for enrollments and dates of future personal development workshops with Julia.

Simon Parker is also running a series of personal development groups. See his web page in links (opposite this column).

May Seminars
Sue Daniel is conducting two seminars in May: Henry's Eating Junk Food Again! is on Friday 14 May from 9.30 a.m - 12.30 p.m at PIM. This is an ongoing open group, so new people may join throughout the year, designed for parents and carers of pre-teenage and teenage children. For more information see the PIM program. The second group is called The Two-Fold Path of Grief. It is an ongoing open workshop held four times a year for those who have experienced a loss or death of a loved one. The next meeting is Friday , 21 May from 2 - 5 p.m. Call Sue on 0417 536 791 for enquiries, costs and enrollments for both workshops.


Lethe and Katrina Gaskin are conducting their cross cultural seminars on two Friday mornings, 30 April and 7 May.
Lethe is also the leader of the Practicum Group weekend on 1 & 2 May at PIM. This workshop is for trainees working toward doing their practicum.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Autumn at the Psychodrama Institute of Melbourne


Celebration

Autumn - warm days and cool nights. Easter is arriving (or Pesach for some of us). We've had time to celebrate this week our first term of training for 2010. New learning, new perspectives and thoughts, a deepening of experience in a safe place with like minded friends, connection with self and others. Congratulations to the Level 3 Group for their work as a team at Windana, in St Kilda. In another month they will have been conducting groups in pairs, on a fortnightly basis at Windana for one year. These are things to celebrate. We hope you will enjoy the break from the formal ongoing training. There are many things to do in our community during the break, below are some of the events going on. Come and meet other trainees, practitioners, trainers and members of our Society.

The Theatre of Spontaneity The Moreno Psychodrama Society and PIM are hosting the second Theatre of Spontaneity at 155 Langridge Street tomorrow night, Sunday 28th of March from 6.30 - 8.30 p.m. Nikki Alderman is the Director. She invites you to bring musical instruments, (we have some if you don't and you don't need any experience - humans are naturally noise making), or bring yours or others poetry to share.
The Theatre has a break in April, and then recommences with Sue Daniel as Director on Sunday 30th of May. The fee is $20.00 and $15.00 for Members of MPS.

Elective Workshops
Lethe Gaskin is conducting the first elective for PIM on two Friday afternoons, 30 April and 7 May with her sister, Katrina. Whilst one can be attended we think you'll have a very rich experience over two sessions. Come and enrich your experience of the Cultural Atom and I am sure you will find out why Moreno valued this concept so highly. Our second elective is Nikki Alderman's weekend June 26 & 27. Marie Watt is now doing a weekend workshop for our third elective on September 4 & 5, in place of the advertised four Monday nights. Jil Toovey is conducting the third elective on Friday afternoons, 24 September and 1 October, while Sue Daniel is the Director of our fourth elective workshop, a training weekend on October 2 & 3.

Ongoing Groups
The Practitioner's Group meets the last Friday of every month. Being with like minded colleagues and friends strengthens us and assists in our role development and practice as practitioners of the psychodrama method.
Yesterday we fare-welled Kath Kelly on another journey, this time up north, with Jo. Dora Oliver has some new work complimenting her private practice, working at Relationships Australia for two days per week.

Sue Daniel runs an ongoing group for parents and carers of Adolescents. This group is open. While starting in February, the members decided to make it an open group for other parents to join throughout the year so if you know of anyone who needs a group this is it. Bringing up children is challenging, a supportive community and new viewpoints can assist parents to develop greater confidence and new roles. Our next meeting is Friday 14 May from 9.30 a.m to 12.30 p.m.

Other Events
The Comedy Festival is on from 24 March - 18 April. Dimitri Pronin, first year trainee at PIM is a guest star in Profane Prima Donnas' D I Y Divas, at Czech House, 497 Queensberry Street, North Melbourne Wednesday Friday and Saturday, 24, 26, 27 & 31 March, 2-3, 7, 9-10, 16-7 April. Dimitri, is the founder and leader of the Melbourne Chekov Drama Studio and he has a wonderful voice. If you like opera and comedy this event is for you. I loved it.

Trainer's Group
Trainers are meeting for a training weekend on 8 & 9 May. This group is now full.

Board Meeting
The Psychodrama Board meets for the first meeting of the year on Monday 3 May.

Training at PIM - Term 2
The training groups recommence for Term 2 in the week beginning 10 May.

Happy Easter, Happy Pesach!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The First PIM Elective Workshop for 2010 - Sociometry and Culture


Applications for the two-part cross cultural training series "Putting Out the Pepeha" are now invited for trainees in all levels in PIM and practitioners. The workshop will also suit anyone interested in sociometry and culture, or who is working in cross cultural fields or family therapy.

The dates are Fridays, 30 April and 7 May from 1 - 4 p.m.
Fee: $140.00

Lethe Gaskin and her sister Katrina Gaskin are coming from New Zealand to run this event. They are the leaders of PIA, the Psychodrama Institute of Aotearoa (New Zealand), a sister Institute to PIM.

All enquiries to pim@netspace.net.au

Radio Interviews on Psychodrama

Today, Wednesday 17 March 2010, Yaacov Naor was interviewed by Richard Aedy on Life Matters, on Radio National. Yaacov was a guest at the PIM Opening Session in February. He is working using psychodrama with children of the Holocaust and children of Nazis, on the West Bank with Palestinians and Israelis and he has also worked with Israeli and Palestinian psychodrama training groups.
We have in the library, a copy of this interview and also the previous interview of Jon Rappaport with Zerka Moreno.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

The PIM Library

There are three new papers in the library, the creation of three advanced trainees:

John De Bono, Exploring Shadow in the Disability Field Through Psychodramatic Perspectives.
Kate Cordukes, Through a Window, a story and personal reflection on mothering.
Gavin O'Loughlin, A Celebration of My Engagement with Animals.

All papers, books and theses are available for borrowing for two weeks.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

An Interview with Zerka Moreno


Zerka Moreno will be interviewed live at 7 PM EST (New York time) this Wednesday on Progressive Radio, by Jon Rappaport. In Melbourne, the interview can be heard live at 11 a.m Thursday morning. The interview is available throughout the US and world wide.


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 11am (Melbourne, Australia)
Go to:
www.ProgressiveRadioNetwork.com and click on the listen button.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Theatre of Spontaneity - 2010