writing requirements

thana ag anathga at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 17 09:09:18 CDT 2009


This requirement for w written thesis  went into effect in 1971 or perhaps 1972, it lasted most definetely  until 1974,though it is worth finding out whether it continued for as long as Zerka was in charge of the Institute in Beacon in Beacon,which I assummed it did..  Sadly ,I can't recall articles in Journal that specified the article was a thesis towards certification in the eighties. I maybe wrong.
anath

From: ablatner at verizon.net
To: jenreis at comcast.net
Subject: writing requirements
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 08:23:31 -0500
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As far as I know, at present the Board has no 
requirements for any written work. This might make for an interesing 
socio-axiodrama at the conference, or at least a conversation hour. As I said 
below, the loss of our journal is due more to the dearth of submissions than to 
the low membership. 
 
Anath mentioned that Zerka used to ask for a thesis 
for certification. If this is so, it would be useful to dig those up and perhaps 
polish them up, update them, and post them on some website or, if we ever get 
around to re-starting a journal, submitting them for consideration.   

 
   Warmly, Adam

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  From: 
  jenreis at comcast.net 
  To: thana ag 
  Cc: rahima bendjeddou ; colette esmenjaud ; emmanuelle roederer ; 
  adam blatner ; anne shutzenberger ; list at grouptalkweb.org 
  Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2009 9:53 
  PM
  Subject: Re: Help Tom for TEP 
  requirements
  

  
  Anath,

  Thanks for sharing that tid bit.  I didn't know that, and I'm not sure 
  if the ABE still requires it.  

  Would be nice to find out as we try to relaunch the journal.

   

  Thanks,

  
Jen Reis

  
----- Original Message -----
From: "thana ag" <anathga at hotmail.com>
To: "adam 
  blatner" <adam at blatner.com>, "anne 
  shutzenberger" <anne.schutzenberger at wanadoo.fr>, 
  list at grouptalkweb.org
Cc: 
  "rahima bendjeddou" <rahima.bendjeddou at hotmail.fr>, 
  "colette esmenjaud" <colette.esmenjaud at wanadoo.fr>, 
  "emmanuelle roederer" <emmanuelle.roederer at payotrivages.com>
Sent: 
  Sunday, August 16, 2009 3:28:27 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: 
  RE: Help Tom for TEP requirements


  

  
  Dear Adam,
  Interestingly ,at the point in time 
  when  I was in  training  in Beacon,a new requirement for 
  graduation was introduced:  a  written a thesis to be 
  submitted or  acceptance  by J.L,which if accepted would 
  be   published in the Journal.  Most thesis needed  extra 
  work to pass Moreno's approval.but once accepted were published .A 
  pity  that requirement was discontinued as it would've   
  continued to serve as a good   introduction of new PD directors to 
  the community ,plus  a possibility to enrich the literature by new 
  insights/inputs.Were it not for the requirement my article on "the tretment of 
  a stutterer through Psychodrama "would have never saw the light. 
I 
  distinctly remember grumbling about "cultural conserves" 
  required....
anath

> From: ablatner at verizon.net
> To: 
  anne.schutzenberger at wanadoo.fr; list at grouptalkweb.org
> Subject: Re: 
  Help Tom for TEP requirements
> Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 09:22:08 
  -0500
> CC: anne.schutzenberger at wanadoo.fr; 
  rahima.bendjeddou at hotmail.fr; colette.esmenjaud at wanadoo.fr; 
  emmanuelle.roederer at payotrivages.com
> 
> Dear Anne, which Tom are 
  you addressing? Do you think Tom Treadwell follows grouptalk? 
> I'm not 
  sure--- or is it some other Tom?
> 
> 2. who are the other people 
  you mention? Are they interested in psychodrama and can they 
> read or 
  write in English?
> 
> 3. About TEP requirements, the best place 
  to go is to the website of the American Board 
> of Examiners in 
  Psychodrama, Sociometry & Group Psychotherapy website: 
> 
  http://www.psychodramacertification.org/
> But that's for the American 
  Board.
> What kinds of certification are used in Europe? Is there yet an 
  international 
> standard?
> 
> 4. responding to your 
  question: What are now (2009) the requirements to become a 
> recognized 
  TEP : see above and comments below:
> 
> a. Number of hours, about 
  780 but see the website...
> 
> b. small thesis, -- alas, not 
  required
> 
> c. to direct a session in front of 2TEP, I think 
  this is required.
> 
> d. write an article of about 10 pages that 
  would be good enough to be accepted in a 
> respected professional 
  journal...
> Adam's comment: Interestingly, the American Board doesn't 
  require this level of 
> scholarship, which, I think, is a pity, because 
  it is the lack of writing that led the 
> publisher of our journal to 
  drop the journal! The politics of the American Board of 
> Examiners is 
  such--- in our community--- that requiring either a small thesis or an 
  
> article seems to most American psychodramatists to be too 
  intellectually demanding. If I 
> read the tone correctly when I talk 
  with people at the conferences, many 
> psychodramatists---perhaps 
  most---including many trainers---consider themselves "do-ers," 
> 
  involved in acting, and feel intimidated by any demands that they articulate 
  their 
> continuing development in written form.
> I have 
  suggested that the Board at least offer partial hours/credit for writing, but 
  
> so far this hasn't seemed to be politically do-able.
> 
> 
  Anne S: . . . If my memory is good please answer to me and also to Colette 
  
> esmanjaud as we would like to have our french program of psychodrame 
  training in Paris at 
> the same level
> 
> AS. Please do 
  tell me also if there is still a training program for 
> psychodramatist 
  at St Elisabet hospital, Washington DC
> 
> AB: No, alas, that 
  closed a few years ago and the whole psychodrama section is in a 
> 
  building that is devoted to Homeland Security and so the library there has 
  been made 
> inaccessible for retrieval.
> 
> Many thanks 
  Anne Ancelin Schutzenberger (90 years old, semi blind but going to present 
  
> at the Roma IAGP Congress)
> Dear all, I hope that some of you 
  could answer my query Have a good summer Tout de 
> bon – Best of best 
  Anne (Argentière, Chamonix Mont-Blanc, French Alps)
> 
  ----------------------------------------------------
> Anne Ancelin 
  Schützenberger, PhD, TEP
> anne.schutzenberger at orange.fr
> 
  http://www.anneschutzenberger.com
> 
> 
> AB: And best 
  wishes and great respect for all you've done and continue to do! If any 
  
> of your colleagues can write or read English, I would like to 
  correspond, even if the 
> English isn't good. I only took French for 1 
  year in college and je m'oublier tout ma 
> Francais...
> 
> 
  Warmly, Adam 
> 
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