64th
Annual Conference
Saturday, March 10
Afternoon Workshops
2:30-5:30 P.M.
Workshop
94
Return
to the Kitchen Table of Your Past: Using Gestalt and Psychodrama
Re-Imprinting in a Group Setting
Chair:
Anne
Teachworth,
M.A., CGT,
DAPA,
Director,
Relationship Center of New Orleans, Metairie, Louisiana
Using Gestalt
and Psychodrama, a volunteer will choose members of the group to
role-play their childhood family members and the volunteer will
role-play their Inner Child. Using a corrective emotional
experiential method, they will role-play the family once as it was
and then once as they wished it had been.
experiential, didactic, demonstration, sharing of work experiences
Learning
Objectives:
The attendee will
be able to:
1. Administer and
interpret the 10 question Psychogenetic Family of Origin Inquiry
Test.
2. Uncover the
unmet needs, ineffective patterns and unfinished business that exist
as landmines in the transgenerational family system.
3. Set up the 5
rounds of Kitchen Table Psychodrama corrective emotional experiences
that will reprogram positive solutions and new interactional
patterns instead of the ineffective patterns have been inherited
from the family of origin negative examples.
Course
References:
1. Teachworth, A.
(1977).
Why We Pick The Mates We Do.
New Orleans, Louisiana: Gestalt Institute Press.
2. Schutzenberger,
A. (1990).
The Ancestor Syndrome. Routledge, New York.
3. Schwartz, T.
(2000).
Clearing the Landmines of Marital Conflicts. Gestalt Review. New Jersey:
Analytic Press.
|