Trauma-Focused Psychodrama: Experiential Tools for Post-Traumatic Growth | 6 CE Hours each day - 12 total Friday March 6th & Saturday March 7th, 2020 9am - 4pm Dr. Scott Giacomucci, DSW, LCSW, CTTS, CET III, PAT 524 N. Providence Road Media, PA 19063 Cost: $225 ($175 students) - $125 for day one only This 2-day […]
Guest Lecture for Psychology Students March 11th 9-10am | No CEUs Dr. Scott Giacomucci, DSW, LCSW, CTTS, CET III, PAT Widener University Psychology Department
Group Therapy, Mutual Aid, & the 12 Steps Friday March 20th Dr. Scott Giacomucci, DSW, LCSW, CTTS, CET III, PAT Closed Training for Pinelands Recovery Center in Medford NJ
American Society of Group Psychotherapy & Psychodrama Annual Conference | Chicago April 1st – 4th, 2019 Phoenix Center Staff are presenting the following conference sessions: Integrating Moreno’s Methods into Social Work (and other Fields) (Pre-conference workshop) – Scott Giacomucci & Amy Stone The Developing Professional Self: Using Role Theory to Integrate Identities – Scott Giacomucci […]
“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.”
June 2025: Growth from Vicarious Trauma and Burnout: An Experiential Workshop
“Exceptional invitation to experience high-level training in experiential therapy.”
July 2025: Trauma-Informed Psychodrama Supervised Practice
“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.”
7/2025: Psychodramatic Explorations of Spiritual/Archetypal Roles and Intrapsychic Dimensions
“Wonderful! Flow, process, material, exercises were perfect and led to great learning.”