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An open stage for those who are curious about psychodrama.

Facing a change, being in the middle of it, or having just completed it, can be upsetting and confusing. Taking a break and reflecting or stepping out of the process and seeing it from the outside can be absolutely necessary in order not to become completely absorbed and confused by what is going on. On the psychodrama stage we can do just that. With the help of the group and the director, the protagonist (the one who has the main role in the drama) can gain new perspectives on the situation he is in. During the evening we will work with a focus on change work. You don’t need any prior knowledge of psychodrama. We will present psychodrama in practical action and you will have the opportunity to try out different elements yourself. Everything at your own pace.

About psychodrama

Psychodrama is a creative artistic way to develop our ability to deal with the complex changing reality that surrounds us and to train us to stand up for a humane humane society.
Psychodrama is not a solution but a way to work with oneself and one’s relationships and increase one’s awareness in order to be able to make conscious choices big and small. It is also a way to break old patterns that no longer work and train new ones that are better adapted to the reality that we have to deal with.

Psychodrama is used in therapy, pedagogy, supervision, personal development and group and organizational development. It also includes skills that will benefit you as a coach, actor and leader. When you participate in your own and other people’s dramas, you develop new sides of yourself. You increase your “role repertoire” and your ability to handle old and new situations in a more adequate way. The focus is on developing your resources so that you can enrich your quality of life by exploring the past in the present and to be able to take full responsibility for your future.

Times and themes

  • January 31. Theme roles (register by January 27)
  • February 14. Theme change work (register by February 9 at the latest) Read more
  • 14th of March. Theme hope for the future (register by March 9) Read more

Leader

Urban Norlander
Psychodrama director TEP (Trainer, Educator, Practitioner through NBBE), Certified coach (ICF), Trained supervisor in psychosocial work at Ersta Sköndal Bräcke University and trained actor, director and theater educator.

Urban has worked with children and youth groups and teacher training in primary schools. As well as with supervision and work group development in personnel training in companies. Conducts basic training in psychodrama at the Swedish Moreno Institute, has evening groups with a focus on personal development and coaching, and completed several trainings on psychodrama at Karlstad University.

Practical info

Venue:

We will be at Gjuteriet Verkstadsgatan 1 in Karlstad.

Cost

The open stage is free, but please remember to cancel your registration in good time if you are prevented from doing so


We collaborate with Studiefrämjandet Örebro/Värmland