Sunday, July 27, 2014
Sunday, July 06, 2014
Theatre of Spontaneity - Sunday 27th July 2014
“The horse has bolted”
Wednesday, July 02, 2014
From Di Kearney on holiday in Spain
Dear Friends,
My photo from an ecstatic time in Reales Alcazar, Seville.
Reading Group on Friday 25 July at PIM from 12.45 - 1.45 p.m
What is your favourite psychodrama quote or paragraph?
For this month's Reading Group, we are asking everyone to bring their own favourite reading on psychodrama. It might be a quote by an author or a paragraph in a book or journal. Each one of us will read our piece first, say why we have chosen it and then we will discuss our choices. It is not necessary to bring copies or send anything in before the day.
Moderator: Sue Daniel
The Reading Group commences at 12.45 p.m sharp and concludes at 1.45
p.m. This allows the 9 - 5 working brigade to attend during their
lunchtime. Freshly brewed coffee, a selection of teas and biscuits are
provided. Please bring your own lunch. The fee is $10.00 which goes to
support PIM's library.
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The Zerka Moreno Library including the George Cally Reference Section |
The PIM Library:
The PIM library was renamed the Zerka Moreno Library in 2006 in honour of Zerka Moreno who continues to be a prolific and interesting writer. Her book "The Quintessential Zerka" was published in 2006 and her next book, "To Dream Again: A Memoir" was published in 2012.
The library also contains the George Cally Reference Section with books donated to PIM by Clare Cally, widow of George Cally. Other people have added to the library either through donation or on loan. We welcome any new donations. George Cally was a great exponent of psychodrama, training with Zerka and J. L but never became a fully accredited psychodramatist. He was a Lecturer and Counsellor at RMIT and a very creative and humane person.
Currently our whole library is being refurbished with new books and articles. The latest article to be added to the library, written by PIM trainees and practitioners (No. 101) is "The Seeds of Mirroring" by Lyndon Medina.