LONDON PSYCHODRAMA ASSOCIATION STRATEGIES FOR CHANGING ATTITUDES Saturday October 8th 2011 This is a unique opportunity to participate in an experiential and reflective workshop with two well-known experts in Buddhism and Psychodrama. They will be exploring the changing of attitudes through similarities and differences of these two disciplines. It is often perceived that Buddhism is centered on reflection and Psychodrama is centered on action. This workshop will demonstrate the power of ‘role-reversal’ as a tool for nurturing empathy in developing an understanding of the other in the process of moving towards the changing of attitudes.
We welcome everyone with an interest in the subject. No experience of Buddhism or Psychodrama is required. CPD Certificates will be available.
Caroline Brazier is course leader of the Amida psychotherapy training program in Buddhist approaches. She travels extensively, lecturing and leading courses and workshops in UK, North America and Europe. She is author of six books on Buddhism and psychotherapy including Other- Centred Therapy (2009) and Buddhist Psychology (2003)
Olivia Lousada, D. Psych, is a senior trainer of psychodrama. For twenty five years she has worked in a psychiatric hospital with a wide variety of patients with whom she also uses sociometry or group connections. Her book, Hidden Twins (2009) describes relationship experiences of adult opposite sex twins. She received a Lifetime Achievement Award (2010).
Venue : Lancaster Hall Hotel, 35 Craven Terrace, London, W2 3EL Time : 10am to 5.30pm Cost : £99 or £94 for BPA members (Book before 12 Limited places and some concessionary places available (£40 non-refundable deposit) To book a place or enquire please e-mail



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