*** Proof of Product ***
Exploring the Essential Features of “Tian Dayton – Trauma-Related Addiction Therapy: Psychodrama & Sociometrics for Effective Treatment & Recovery”
Trauma-Related Addiction Therapy: Psychodrama & Sociometrics for Effective Treatment & Recovery
Speaker: Tian Dayton, PhD
Duration: 4 Hours
Format: Audio and Video
Description
Join us for transformative workshop where we dive into the basic concepts and practice of Psychodrama and Sociometrics—dynamic techniques that harness the power of action and group dynamics for profound healing and growth.
In this experiential workshop, Tian Dayton, PhD, will teach you how Psychodrama and Sociometrics can help clients explore unresolved conflicts, traumatic experiences, and interpersonal dynamics in a safe and supportive environment. By actively engaging in these transformative techniques, clients can gain new perspectives, enhance their self-awareness, and develop healthier coping strategies.
By integrating Psychodrama and Sociometrics into your practice, you will unlock a powerful toolset that allows clients to bypass cognitive defenses and tap into their emotions, creativity, and intuition. Together, these approaches foster deeper connections, promote empathy and understanding, and offer unique avenues for exploration, expression, and healing!
Speaker
Tian Dayton, PhD
Tian Dayton, PhD, is a Senior Fellow at The Meadows and a nationally renowned speaker, expert, and consultant in trauma, addiction, and psychodrama. Her work has been praised by many of today’s leading voices in psychotherapy including Peter Levine and Stephen Porges.
Dr. Dayton is the director of The New York Psychodrama Training Institute and author of 15 books including the soon to be released Treating Adult Children of Relational Trauma (PESI Publishing, 2023).
A board-certified trainer in psychodrama, sociometry and group psychotherapy, she’s spent her decades long career adapting psychodrama and sociometry for work specifically with relational trauma and addictions. Her trademarked processes Socio Metrics, are in use nationally and around the world, as is her model Relational Trauma at NYU for eight years, and has appeared a guest expert on NBC, CNN, MSNBC and other major media outlets. She has received many awards for her work including the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Psychodrama, Sociometery and Group Psychotherapy.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Tian Dayton is a senior fellow at the Meadows and has an employment relationship with New York Psychodrama Training Institute. She receives compensation as a consultant and receives royalties as a published author. Dr. Dayton receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Tian Dayton is a fellow of the American Society of Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy. She is a blog writer for Counselor Magazine, Recovery View and The Huffington Post, Thrive Global, and Meadows Media.
Objectives
- Investigate the connection between Morenean psychodrama and inter-personal neuropsychology.Â
- Develop the basic concepts and techniques of psychodrama.Â
- Propose the experiential processes of sociometrics.Â
- Appraise the connection between psychodrama and neuropsychology.Â
- Design a welcoming and safe experiential form of healing that invites engagement.Â
- Integrate the skills of emotional literacy and emotional intelligence.Â
Outline
- Five basic elements of psychodramaÂ
- Psychodrama, the first form of embodied, relational/group therapyÂ
- “Doubling” to give voice to unconscious feelings and uncover blocked emotionsÂ
- Role reversal and role reversal interview exercises to process experiences and foster empathyÂ
- The empty chair and basic role playÂ
- The spectrogram to illustrate the social structure and patternsÂ
- The locogram to facilitate communication, understanding, and decision-makingÂ
- Floor check process to promote self-regulation and co-regulationÂ
- How the “social atom” helps us understand transferenceÂ
- Limitations of the research and potential risks  Â
Target Audience
- CounselorsÂ
- Social WorkersÂ
- PsychologistsÂ
- PsychotherapistsÂ
- TherapistsÂ
- Marriage & Family TherapistsÂ
- Addiction CounselorsÂ
- PhysiciansÂ
- NurseÂ
- Other Mental Health ProfessionalsÂ
Please see the full list of alternative group-buy courses available here: https://lunacourse.com/shop/