Role theory
Peter Howie
peterhowie at macquariehouse.com.au
Sun May 31 05:42:28 CDT 2009
Hi all,
We have been having some recent discussions on role theory here. I
have written a blog on the value of using role theory s a way of
describing a person's system and also of enjoying myself. This can be
read at: http://www.morenocollegium.com.au/blog called "The value of
using role theory". And the first paragraph is
"When time is spent making a role analysis of a person either from a
psychodrama or life enactment in a group or life enactment in the
larger world there is always enormous value. The value comes from a
number of different areas. Primary amongst these are a sense of
wholeness that can be generated by having made a good fist of what has
been seen and experienced."
Please respond there or here as you see fit.
I was/am planning to write more on role theory but want to read a few
other articles first. So I wrote about how much I have enjoyed using
role theory both for me and the client or other person. What I wanted
to write about was the take on role theory from "over here" and will.
Cheers for now
Peter
Peter Howie B.Sc, TEP
Managing Director
The Moreno Collegium for Human Centred Learning, Research and
Development
0411 873 851
www.morenocollegium.com.au
On 30/05/2009, at 12:47 PM, Adam Blatner wrote:
> Those of you who might be interested: Joseph Moreno---
> J.L.Moreno's nephew--- is an active teacher of music and
> psychodrama, has written about it, and travels internationally.
> Please note his website and add it to your list of resources: http://www.morenoinnermusic.com/
> He is the winner of the ASGPP's Innovator's Award in 2007.
>
> Adam Blatner, M.D.
> website: www.blatner.com/adam/
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