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![]() Improv Enactment Training 1-day Introductory Training (see New Growth) In addition to their usefulness as tools for clinical assessment and intervention, RfG exercises provide a highly effective way of teaching systemic thinking, expanded use of the therapist's emotional range, and clinical change via shifts in the presentation of the therapist. In the first half of this experiential workshop, volunteer participants learn playful exercises, also useful as clinical interventions to:
In the second half, participants are taught to:
Instructional MethodsBased on extensive RfG training experience, this will be a highly experiential presentation in which participants learn the techniques primarily by voluntary paired and group exercises, interspersed by sharing, didactic instruction and discussion. Particularly in the first half, the tone is kept energetic and playful. Some roleplays, in which participants are in character as clients, are done as demonstrations in front of the entire group. Clinical and training examples will be described that illustrate application, with practical hints on selecting and devising clinical improvisations. During the second half, a few participants will have the opportunity to present case material for consultation. |