Sociometry Training

Edward Schreiber edwschreiber at earthlink.net
Sat Jul 11 14:58:17 CDT 2009


It seems to me that the whole is larger than its parts, although  
Zerka has written that psychodrama/sociodrama fall under an umbrella  
of sociometry.  I think also that the whole method has to include  
this thing called sociatry, the fourth element to the triadic  
system.   Thank you Adam and Ann.

Ed



On Jul 10, 2009, at 10:29 PM, Ann Hale wrote:

>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ann Hale
> To: Adam Blatner
> Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 10:28 PM
> Subject: Re: Sociometry Training
>
> Having a special award may seem like a neat thing to do, but it is  
> another way to split sociometry off from the action methods, as iff  
> it exists apart from the integrative whole as envisioned by  
> Moreno.  Of course you can separate out "techniques" for a  
> structured learning situation, but it is hard to leave out the  
> applied and action part.
>
> Every traumatic event is a sociometric one.  Every warm-up is a  
> sociometric one.  Every psychodrama, role play, sociodrama,  
> bibliodrama, soul drama, etc. has a foundation in the the nature of  
> the interpersonal connections which support the risks taken, the  
> willing acceptance of roles, and sharing from the heart.   
> Psychodrama is full-circle sociometry.
>
> Let's just keep on, keeping on the soul train of the whole  
> shebang.  Ann Hale
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Adam Blatner
> To: ABE Psychodrama ; GroupTalk
> Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 5:26 PM
> Subject: Re: Sociometry Training
>
> So what about having an ASGPP award for people who make substantial  
> contributions to advancing sociometry?   I have proposed this  
> recently, and of course folks will need to think about it. But it  
> does seem as if sociometry continues to be given more weight in the  
> last twenty years. Warmly, Adam
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: ABE Psychodrama
> To: GroupTalk
> Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 3:32 PM
> Subject: Sociometry Training
>
> Dear All,
>
> As usual Rebecca and Ann have been most articulate on the subject  
> of sociometry.  I would agree that sociometry is best taught in  
> training groups and I weave in the Sociometric Healing Circle as a  
> way to explore how sociometry impacts every relationship that we  
> create.   I also teach the unorthodox and that is intrapersonal and  
> transpersonal sociometry.  I believe that the same sociometric  
> patterns that we create with others we also create within ourselves  
> (part of our self, parts of our physical body, etc) and with  
> transpersonal figures.  It take a long time, maybe a few lifetimes,  
> to really come to accept and be compassionate to all.  We can  
> reject something/someone without anger, resentment, hurt and  
> judgment.  At least I believe that is theoretically possible . I am  
> still working on this myself.
>
> Dale Richard Buchanan
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