writing for journal or website
thana ag
anathga at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 5 11:47:30 CST 2009
Hi Patti,
Are you coming to St.Luis?
If Yes, a thought: perhaps you could offer an impromptu gathering to all interested in your findings about these ethical questions we all resonate with and struggle with,but you went ahead and chose to explore them (bravo!)
As others I am curious about the results,plus a lively discussion may take place,especially over coffee.(or sans)
>From freezing NYC,
warmly,
anath
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 22:05:58 +1300
Subject: Re: writing for journal or website
From: martinputt at orcon.net.nz
To: adam at blatner.com; honeybwomn at msn.com
CC: list at grouptalkweb.org
Re: writing for journal or website
Hi Patti
Thank you Adam. I too am interested in what you are doing Patti and would read anything put forward by others in this area. Were I nearby I’d be at the workshop with skates on. The warm up to create something myself builds!
Of course there is great room for this kind of exploration in our community, and in the wider circles we inhabit of our professional lives, and like you have been inspired Patti, our method is a great way to explore ethical dilemmas, issues, notions of boundary, consequences etc. One factor central to ethical thinking is role reversal, and thus the widening of our perspectives and systemic understandings. What emerges in the workshop is appealing- what you go in with to begin it, how it develops, what is produced.
Questions come to mind for me around the area of ethical practices etc in group work/ group psychotherapy, and the differences from the one to one relationship.
What about with adolescent clients/ group members etc –say a 14 year old disclosing partner abuse in a group setting
Do we think differently about and thus act differently in regard to ethics or boundaries or professional helping relationships than our psychoanalytic cousins, family therapists, psychologists, social workers etc. - e.g. Self disclosure, touch, dual relationship as you mention.
What about the differences between supervisory, training, or collegial or client relationships?
The relatively smaller nature of our community, especially here in NZ and Australia of which I am familiar, leads to ever present dual and multiple relationships which can create real hindrances and also great potential benefits (for both parties). There is potential for harm and potential for joy.
How can we develop our role responsiveness/spontaneity to be thoughtful practitioners in an ethical world rather than rule bound automatons (and in so doing build or reduce this in others.) What is black and white and what is grey?
These amongst other things Patti I would bring to the workshop in my warm-up...”i’m ready for a drama!”
....and following Adam, can we share our work with each other to build upon and then upon and then upon....
All the best from sunny NZ
Martin Putt
On 5/02/09 5:14 PM, "Adam Blatner" <ablatner at verizon.net> wrote:
Hi Patti, these are interesting programs. If there is anyone in your group / team / students who might function in the role of note-taker / amanauensis / writing up high points of these programs, this in turn could be turned into some papers that would be of use to the community.
What issues come up as you do these sessions? What do the doubles discover? (i.e., what are the hidden attitudes that get brought to the surface in various predicaments?)
What techniques have been found to be more or less useful in warming up or processing various kinds of problems?
These and other questions continue to be alive in my mind as I ponder the state of the field. Issues of consensus, differences of style, and the like have rarely been discussed openly, with the specifics identified.
I've been writing about the history of medicine (papers on my website) and the progress of a field of endeavor continues to impress me with how many different aspects need to be aligned in order to develop the field professionally.
While your announcement is the occasion for this email, really, this email is addressed equally to the whole psychodrama community, encouraging everyone to do likewise.
Good wishes, Warmly, Adam
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Subject: Singular Pathways Welcomes You--March 21 psychodrama & Ethicsworkshop--3 CEUs--unique & exciting
SAVE THE DATE—MARCH 21, 2009
3.00 Cat 1 CEU Hours of Ethics for Social Workers, LPCs, Addictions Counselors. 3.00 Cat 1 Hours for Psychodrama Trainees
NOT YOUR TYPICAL ETHICS WORKSHOP
Patti Desert, LCSW-C, LCSW-C, Director
Singular Pathways
Announces
ETHICS IN ACTION: EXPLORING THE GREY ZONES
Utilizing Psychodrama and Sociodrama
Presenter: Catherine Nugent, M.S., LCPC, CP/PAT
Ethical dilemmas rarely offer easy and clear-cut alternatives. What is ethical behavior? How do we make decisions when the Codes are not always clear? What are the personal values we bring to the process that influence our decisions? In this workshop we use action methods to explore ethical dilemmas and bring these questions alive.
Learning Objectives:
--Identify contextual issues surrounding sensitive ethical concerns such as
self-disclosure, dual relationships, and touch.
--Expand skills to recognize and manage appropriate boundaries.
--Explore personal values that influence ethical behavior.
--Identify common cognitive errors that can affect ethical decision-making.
--Experience the decision-making process in action by using techniques
drawn from the field of psychodrama and sociodrama
_______________________________________________
Time: 9:30 A.M. TO 12:30 P.M. Fee: $65 ($75 after March 10) plus $10 Ceu Fee
Place: Church Of The Redeemer, Women’s Council Room-5603 N. Charles Street-Baltimore, MD 21212 (1 block north of Northern Parkway at Charles Street)
____________________________________________________________
TO REGISTER Mail Check, Money Order, or Credit Card Information to:
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Catherine Nugent, M.S., M.S., LCPC, CP/PAT, is a licensed clinical counselor and Board-certified practitioner of psychodrama, sociometry, and group psychotherapy who specializes in treating anxiety, depression, and trauma. Cathy has over 25 years’ experience training professionals and students on clinical and ethical issues. She has trained and consulted with various organizations, including Sheppard Pratt, Baltimore Sexual Assault Recovery Center, Towson State University Women’s Center, and Baltimore County Police Department Cathy offers psychodrama training in the DC/MD region, and maintains a private psychotherapy practice in Laurel, MD.
Patti Desert, LCSW-C, CEMDR, CP has been in practice for over 20 years and is the founding director of Singular Pathways, a holistic group psychotherapy practice offering mental health treatment and clinical training. Patti is a licensed clinical social worker, a Board-certified Clinical Social Worker Supervisor, and a Board-certified practitioner of psychodrama, sociometry, and group psychotherapy. She is an international workshop presenter in areas that include ethics, compassion fatigue, and treatment of anxiety, depression, and trauma. Her clients include Baltimore County Department of Health, Baltimore Attorneys Bureau, Friends School, corporations, and professionals. She maintains her private practice in north Baltimore. Read more at www.singular-pathways.com <http://www.singular-pathways.com/>
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