Social Work, Sociometry, and Psychodrama: Experiential Approaches for Group Therapists, Community Leaders, and Social Workers
International Association of Social Work with Groups (IASWG) Online Symposium – www.IASWG.org
Wednesday June 9th 2-3pm
Scott Giacomucci; Amy Stone; & Haydn Briggs
Participants of this course will learn to:
1) describe at least one theoretical similarity between social work with groups and sociometry/psychodrama
2) discuss the significance of strengths, safety, & connection in experiential work
3) utilize at least one experiential group tool for cultivating mutual aid
Brief description up to 75 words
This workshop presents trauma-informed experiential group tools useful in any social work group setting including clinical work, teaching, supervision, and community work. These action-based tools emphasize mutual aid dynamics, experiential teaching, neurobiology, and relationships. The unique capacity for experiential activities to facilitate connection will be demonstrated through sociometric and psychodramatic processes. Implementation of these activities will be demonstrated for online groups with emphasis on their utility in engaging clients, students, and colleagues.

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“I felt really welcomed. I cannot wait to attend another training. I cannot wait to read/research more of psychodrama.”
“Informative, Touching, Motivating.”
“Awesomely done – I keep finding myself circling back to curiosity of how to weave more knowledge/training into how I do what I do. Thank you!”
“I can’t say enough positive statements about the training that Dr. Giacomucci has provided our teams- unparalleled. It elevated their skillset, quality of treatment, and confidence as clinicians in providing a modality that facilitates participation in treatment. I also believe it strengthened our cohesion as a team. We are extremely proud of the product (clinical services) we deliver.”
“Exceptional invitation to experience high-level training in experiential therapy.”
“This was a great training and provided lots of opportunity to explore structures and interventions to use with a great amount of support. Learning the spontaneity exercises were very helpful and needed. As always, Dr. Scott was amazing and encouraged creativity.”
“Wonderful! Flow, process, material, exercises were perfect and led to great learning.”