writing for journal/ or ejournal/ psychodrama/ photos...etc.
Adam Blatner
ablatner at verizon.net
Fri Dec 18 21:43:12 CST 2009
Hi all, in writing to someone else who's doing a series of workshops, I realized that what
I was saying applies to everyone in our field. I wrote, Hi ---- , please encourage
students to take notes, disguise actual participants' names, genders, ages, professional
identification, but generate composite images, emphasizing what the leader does, what
predicaments come up, how are they solved; what sequence of warm-ups works best, and what
has been found not to work so well for different groups. I know many trainers are do-ers
rather than write-ers, but the field desperately needs the stimulation of experiencd
trainers, and your trainers have vast experience that should be somehow captured.
Videos are best, but getting consent is tricky. Whatever we can get.
The field needs this, a future journal or e-journal needs it; people in other countries
want it---and the method has been expanding into regions not previously tapped, into China
and India for example.
I also welcome photos of trainers or other active psychodramatists for my website
photo directory of psychodramatists
( http://www.blatner.com/adam/pdirec/index.htm ), along with captions. Close-ups much
preferred. I hope you will encourage all of your students and everyone in your
psychodrama network to attend the ASGPP conference in Philadelphia in mid-April.
Warmly, Adam
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