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Sociometrics: Experiential Therapy Made Manageable

Sociometrics: Experiential Therapy Made Manageable
A Recorded Webinar
Recorded on Wednesday, January 25, 2023

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Description
Sociometrics are embodied, research based experiential processes that are psycho-educational. Created by Dr. Dayton to fit easily into treatment, out-patient programs, clinics and one to one settings, sociometrics help to take the guess work out of incorporating psychodrama and sociometry into treatment. In this experiential workshop we’ll use lecture and film clips to demonstrate embodied process of both role play and group processes that engage and bond participants. We’ll see how Floor Checks incorporate research-based education that literally pulls dry lecture material off of chalkboards and turns it into spontaneous and alive case studies that both teach and heal. And we’ll learn how to use The Trauma Timeline to trace and work with developmental trauma.
Learning Objectives
  • Participants will be able to summarize the benefits of using floor checks to engage, bond and educate groups.
  • Participants will be able to describe the trauma timeline and how it traces developmental trauma to points throughout the life cycle.
  • Participants will be able to share how to use embodied, experiential processes in a safe and contained way.

Presenter
Tian Dayton, MA, PhD, TEP

Tian Dayton, MA, PhD, TEP, is a senior fellow at The Meadows, author of Treating Adult Relational Trauma, Sociometrics, Emotional Sobriety, The Living Stage, The Adult Children of Alcoholics and Relational Trauma Workbook, Forgiving and Moving On, and creator of Relational Trauma Repair-Sociometrics (RTR-S). Dayton was professor of psychodrama at New York University. She is a fellow of the American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama (ASGPP) and former editor-in-chief of The Journal of Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy. She has received numerous awards including the Marty Mann award, the Mona Mansell award, the Ackerman/Black award and ASGPP’s lifetime achievement award, scholar’s award, and president’s award.
Interactivity
Polls and Q&A.

Price
Education is FREE to all professionals.
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Who Should Attend
Addiction professionals, employee assistance professionals, social workers, mental health counselors, professional counselors, psychologists, and other helping professionals that are interested in learning about addiction-related matters.
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