64th Annual Conference
Saturday,
March 10
Morning
Workshops
8:45
A.M.-12:00 noon
Session
80
Personal
Stories Seeking Meaning in a Group Theme: An Illustration of a
Systemic Model for Therapy and Training Using Drawings in a Family
Simulation
Chairs:
George
Gournas, M.D.,
Vice-Director
of Psychiatric Clinic, Soteria General Hospital of Athens, Athens,
Greece
Mina
Polemi-Todoulou, Ph.D., CGP,
Senior
therapist-trainer-supervisor-consultant, The Athenian Institute of
Anthropos, Athens, Greece
The workshop
aims at illustrating a systemic therapy session that uses group
process facilitated by drawings in a family simulation to interweave
the meaning of individual stories into a group theme. This theme
will be further explored in a sociocultural perspective. Discussion
will follow about how themes from different grouping levels
interconnect.
experiential,
demonstration, didactic, sharing of work experiences
Learning
Objectives:
The attendee will
be able to:
1. Trace the
connection among individual stories, the emerging small group theme
and the large group reality.
2. See personal difficulties and feelings that emerge during therapy
in the context of the immediate group and in the wider sociocultural
milieu.
3. Formulate objectives for prevention by drawing upon the group
themes that emerge in therapy.
Course
References:
1. Polemi-Todoulou,
M., Vassiliou, V., Vassiliou, G. (1998). The Grouping Process
Across Cultural Change. Group. Eastern Group Psychotherapy
Society. 22(2), 105-119.
2.
Protopsalti-Polychroni, K and Gournas, G. (2004). Inner Voices and
Dialogue in Family Therapy and Systemic Training. European Family
Therapy Context. 11-12.
3. Vassiliou, G.
and V. (1983). On the Diogenes Search: Outlining a systemic
dialectic approach, concerning the functioning of anthropos and his
suprasystems. In M. Pine (Ed.).
The Evolution of Group Analysis.
London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
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