Interpersonal Neurobiology Somatics and Action Methods – Class Descriptions
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The following are some sample descriptions of INSAM classes.聽
PSYCHODRAMA AND ACTION METHODS
Psychodrama means 鈥榮oul in action.鈥 Jacob Levy Moreno introduced the聽idea in the 1920鈥檚 that the healing of the individual and of the group were聽inseparable. This premise is the cornerstone of Moreno鈥檚 theory on human聽development and his experimentation with 鈥榓ction methods鈥. Within the field聽of somatic psychology and group dynamics, psychodrama can be recognized聽as one of the first truly body-based methods. Classical psychodrama theory聽resonates with current principles from interpersonal neurobiology, field聽theory, and mindfulness practices.
THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF ATTUNED RELATIONSHIP IN THERAPY:聽INTRODUCTION TO BRAINSPOTTING
This workshop will introduce participants to Brainspotting within the context of an attuned relationship between therapist and client. Attunement is an empathic, resonant and relational state of attention which harnesses the neural circuitry that enables two people to 鈥榝eel felt鈥 by each other. We will develop ways of enhancing interpersonal attunement and apply them to the basic skills in Brainspotting.
MOVING THROUGH: AN EXPERIENTIAL INVESTIGATION聽OF INTERPERSONAL NEUROBIOLOGY THROUGH MOVEMENT聽AND PSYCHODRAMA
This experiential weekend will be an organic process of mindfully weaving together movement rooted in the tradition of Aikido with Psychodrama. The theoretical part of the weekend will weave together contemporary thinking in somatic psychology and interpersonal neurobiology with body-based, experiential therapy, psychodrama and group process. This training is appropriate for all levels of experience. Participants will have the opportunity to practice directing with a focus on cultivating awareness and skill at the somatic level experience.
For more information, call 1-877-471-5756, or send an email to聽info@swc.edu.
