Incidents of abortion, miscarriage, still birth and early childhood
death are painfully common experiences in families. More children are
lost through adoption, denial and other situations. Current social and
political controversy aside, helping and healing professionals need
positive and helpful tools to support women, men and families to
grieve and move forward. Adults who come from a family where a child
was lost in early years – and even long-ago generations – are
often surprised to learn that they have been subtly impacted by this
family loss. The methods of psychodrama and Family Constellations,
both of which consider the family as a system and the social roles
that we play within the system, offer Psychodrama helps to identify
losses and grieve with the help of role play, surplus reality and
other powerful techniques. Family Constellations – as developed by
Bert Hellinger adds the important dimension of including the child in
its rightful place in the family and relieves pain, guilt and
exclusion in current and future generations. In this training, you
will learn: How to introduce experiential methods of to safely explore
these losses with women, men and families. How a “missing” child
in one generation impacts the well being of future generations. How to
remember a missing child in a way that is not morbid or compulsive.
How to remove blame and shame from these , Who will benefit This
training is designed for mental health professionals and professional
helpers, including social workers, marriage and family therapists,
licensed counselors, addictions counselors, physicians, nurses,
creative arts therapists, midwives, doulas, massage therapists and
bodyworkers, alternative health practitioners, life and wellness
coaches, educators, clergy, clinical supervisors, administrators,
youth leaders, group leaders, graduate students and others interested
in experiential psychotherapy and experiential learning. Tuition
Tuition is $85 for the all-day training if registered by Nov. 10, $105
after. It includes the program, six CE credits and psychodrama hours,
handouts and healthy snacks. As always, there will be options to
address personal work and bring case studies forward for feedback and
action supervision. How to register There are two ways to register:
Register online with your credit card here. Send check to Karen
Carnabucci at 313 W. Liberty St. Suite 251, Lancaster, PA 17603. CE
and psychodrama credits Karen Carnabucci, LCSW, TEP, and Companions In
Healing are approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Social
Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors to
offer continuing education for social workers, marriage and family
therapists and professional counselors according to Pennsylvania Board
Approval #SWPR-004002. These training hours also may be counted
towards the Certified Psychodramatist credential as approved by the
American Board of Examiners In Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group
Psychotherapy. Training hours may be counted towards certification
approved by the International Society of Experiential Professionals.
You may be able to submit this certificate for credits in another
helping discipline or in another state. Please contact your respective
state board for information. Lunch Please bring your own lunch or
expect to go out for a 45-minute lunch break. No refrigeration will be
available. What to bring Your lunch unless you are planning to
purchase your lunch from a nearby eatery. Notebook and pen, if you
wish to take notes. Water bottle. Coffee, if you must have it! Any
special foods or snacks that you may need. Business cards, brochures
or other materials for the sharing table. Your curiosity and
questions.
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