Liz is the co-founder of the Toronto Centre for Psychodrama, and was part of a team that developed a comprehensive training program leading to certification in Toronto and preparing trainees for the examinations of the American Board of Examiners in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy.
Currently, pioneering once again, she has answered the invitation from Saskatchewan to be the founding trainer of the Saskatchewan School of Psychodrama in Western Canada. She travels to the prairies several times a year to lead workshops, consult with trainees and participate in meetings of the training community there. The school offers open workshops for a range of caregivers as well as a structured training program.
For the last few years Liz has been a visiting trainer with the Canadian Association of Pastoral Practice and Education, Saskatchewan Region. She has directed a number of bibliodramas, including a special workshop in conjunction with their annual meeting. Also, as a part of their Clinical Pastoral Education units in Saskatoon and in Regina, her one day seminars provide experiential learning workshops specifically designed to enhance the intensive training programs.
In recent months Liz has led these workshops:
See Calendar for Saskatchewan Centre for Psychodrama events
Come and discover the ways in which you (and others) react in a knee-jerk way to situations of stress, and discover how to respond differently, and reach others more creatively. more details...
*If you are interested in being initiated into this defensive know-how, but are unable to attend this workshop, please let me know and I'll put you on a list for the next one in the spring of 2007.
Liz has developed many useful training workshops that can be adapted to serve a variety of needs. Check the workshops in other sections of this website.