Comming in January 2020
4112 Spring Garden Suite B Greensboro, NC 27404
$20 to attend each group
1.5 hrs of NBCC contact hours are available
"Sociodrama has been defined as a deep action method dealing with intergroup relations and collective ideologies. The true subject of a sociodrama is the group. The concept underlying this approach is the recognition that man is a role player, that every individual is characterized by a certain range of roles which dominate his behavior and that every culture is characterized by a certain set of roles which it imposes with a varying degree of success upon its members." - J.L.Moreno
Sociodrama provides an action forum for resolving conflicts among people with different views. It is also effective in clarifying values, developing social skills, solving problems, diagnosing an organization, developing and rehearsing action plans or improving personal effectiveness and awareness. Sociodrama groups may take several approaches to working with their shared experiences. They may work on problem-solving, developing deeper understanding, making decisions or learning new roles. Come have fun, earn Ce's and learn something new.
Come prepared and dressed to move! Format will be all experiential!
Work shop is targeted to licensed mental health professionals
(LPC, LCAS, LCSW, LMFT).
Dance/Movement Therapy
Comming in January 2020
4112 Spring Garden Suite B Greensboro, NC 27404
$20 to attend each group
1.5 hrs of NBCC contact hours are available
The basic principals of contact improv will be used, this will NOT be targeted to dancers and will not involve partner lifts.* No dance experience is needed.*
Contact Improvisation is a partner dance form based on the physical principles of touch, momentum, shared weight, and following a shared point of contact. Angela will use the principles of connection and separation in movement and apply this to emotional connection and separation that we as people experience in our lives and work.
With contact improvisation one learns to recognize and differentiate subtle impulses in our movement choices and our partner's/groups choices. We begin to decipher the cues that we give and receive which tell us when to lead or follow, when to go up, when to go down, where to touch, when to slow down, and when to be still. One learns to stay in integrity with each choice, never forcing, never rushing. When Body, Mind, and Spirit are united in their instinctive wisdom one finds ones-self at home in every moment expressing ones true nature. - Moti Zemelman
Come prepared and dressed to move! Format will be all experiential!
Work shop is targeted to licensed mental health professionals
(LPC, LCAS, LCSW, LMFT).
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