Enhancing readiness to do groupwork

Ramu Iyer equilibrium.roi at gmail.com
Sun Mar 14 21:00:32 CDT 2010


I am tethered to a computer on most week days in my job as a Project
Manager. I belong to a psychodrama group that meets weekly (not daily).

I am finding that I have a mental challenge or inner block that makes me
hestitate while trying to warm-up, access my inner self or conscience and
confront the truth about various relationships in my social atom that need
to be reconfigured via a series of psychodramas.

The gentle reader will notice that I am trying to abbreviate a therapy
process, which might span over several weeks or months or longer, into terse
simplicity or rationalized abstraction. I don't mean to undermine the purity
of the psychodrama field or be disrespectful. If I appear to have crossed
the line, my sincere apologies.

The story of my struggle may be more succinctly descibed as follows:
*I don't mean to blame a computer (inanimate object), but after hours of
electronic communication (using emoticons, not emotions), I don't feel a
100% excited to do groupwork.  I earnestly want to do adequate pre-work so
that I can be 100% excited to go to group and do groupwork whereby I have
found an access to wrestle out of my mental challenge I described earlier.*

I thought of posing this question to the GroupTalk community so that I can
obtain more feedback and possibly some guidance to learn about other novel
choices that I may not have previously considered.

Cheers,

Ramu


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