
Theater
Improvisation Training for Mental Health Professionals
Presenter: Daniel J. Wiener, Ph.D., Psychologist and Family Therapy Supervisor
1-day Training
Effective therapy, like effective theater, hinges on the alteration of
previously experienced reality. Yet in professional training, little emphasis
is placed on either experiencing the altered reality we offer others or
on the process of creating an altered reality.
Play provides a safe context for exploring altered reality, while playfulness
is itself an altered reality to much of our lives.
Learn and laugh throughout this fun-drenched, involving workshop as we
guide you through theatrical games and techniques that release creative
energy, free imagination and spontaneity, enhance therapeutic use of self,
increase awareness of body language and learn action techniques directly
applicable to education and psychotherapy!
The principles underlying our form of improvisation include: supporting
others to look good, accepting offers, creating a context that encourages
risk-taking and adventuring-- principles that underlie successful individual
and relationship functioning.
Intermittently, the instructor will demonstrate the use of improvisation
games in clinical work with individuals, groups and families.
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