International TELE'DRAMA Institute (ITI) ONLINE Experiential Module:
Rupture and Repair: Strengthening Bonds for Endurance, Stamina, and Resilience
Presenter: Leticia Nieto, PsyD, TEP
Eights (8) Fridays; Sixteen (16) hours total Dates: January 14, 21, 28; February 4, 11, 18, 25; March 4, 2022
Time: 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada) 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM Central Time (US & Canada) 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) 09:00 PM - 11:00 PM (United Kingdom, Portugal)
Language: ENGLISH
About the module: Ruptures happen even among people who have shared values and who, at some point, found harmonious connection. This group will focus on activating the Autonomous Healing Center as a pathway to heal the inner stories of abandonment, betrayal, humiliation, and chaos (Mosher's quadrants) through re-patterning and re-storying. Our work will be informed by the anti-oppression framing from the book Beyond Inclusion, Beyond Empowerment. https://beyondinclusionbeyondempowerment.com/about-the-book/
Cost: • Professionals and general public: $799 • College students & retiree: $699 For payment via installments, contact our office at zoomroom.international@teledrama.org Payment, in case of cancellation, will be credited to future training modules.
Participants receive
Up to 16 hours for certification through the :
American Board of Examiners in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy (ABE) (The Board's certification standards now allow up to 170 hours of distance learning)
International Society of Experiential Therapies (ISEP)
You will receive the zoom invitation via email.
Presenter:
Leticia Nieto, PsyD, LMFT, TEP is a psychotherapist and educator specializing in cross-cultural communication, motivation and creativity. Her 2010 book, Beyond Inclusion, Beyond Empowerment: A Developmental Strategy to Liberate Everyone, is an accessible analysis of the dynamics of oppression and supremacy that offers readers ways to develop skills to promote social justice. Leticia brings an innovative approach to her training and facilitation, drawing on expressive techniques to involve participants deeply and create opportunities for insight and change. Since 1980 she has successfully brought her skills to higher education and other learning communities, to service providers in helping agencies, to workplace teams, and to many community groups. In addition to her degrees in clinical psychology and human development, she is skilled in Action Methods, including Playback Theater and Theater of the Oppressed. Email: Cuetzpalin@aol.com