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The British Psychodrama Association

The British Psychodrama Association (BPA) was established in 1984 to promote and encourage the use of psychodrama and sociodrama throughout the UK. It is accredited by the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy and in turn is the accrediting organisation for psychodrama and sociodrama training organisations.

British Psychodrama Association. Registered in England: Company Number 2928708. Registered address: 35 Hennings Park Road, Oakdale, Poole, BH15 3QU

Ethical Guidelines

Following the AGM of the Association in July of 2008 the draft document, with some ammendments still to come, is now the set of guidelines to which all practicing members of the BPA adhere. It is avaiable via this link: Ethics Guidelines document.

BPA Statement on Safety

The BPA exists to promote the development of psychodrama, sociodrama and creative action methods in psychotherapy, training and education. These are powerful tools that facilitate human spontaneity, creativity and learning. Any tool needs to be used with appropriate care. The BPA has made a statement on safety the full text of which can be found here

7th Cross Cultural Training Days - Slovenia

This year the 7th Cross Cultural Psychodrama Training Days event will be held in Slovenia on 18 - 21 September 2008

This training days event is an international event held annually which provides an opportunity to see how psychodrama is practiced in various cultures and for psychodrama trainees to be supervised by trainers from countries other than their own.

Innformation and an application form is now available:

Oxford Psychodrama Group Programme

The Oxford Psychodrama Group Programme booket (PDF) is available via this link OPG Programme

OPG is again offering a Psychodrama Introductory Course - April 7th to June 23rd 2008

Other information about OPG can be found here.

BPA Conference 2009 - Strathclyde University 26th - 28th June

The British Psychodrama Association Conference 2009 will be held in the great city of Glasgow at Strathclyde University from 26th- 28th June 2009

The conference committee are now calling for workshop proposals around the theme of:

“Dreams, Myths and Reality:
Psychotherapy and Social Change”

Proposal forms are available from this web site:

Proposals should be submitted by 30 September 2008 and returned to:

BPA Conference 2009,
Flat1/1,
105 Hyndland Road,
Glasgow,
G12 9JD

 

Psychodrama Training

The BPA is the accrediting body for psychodrama and sociodrama training in the UK. Details of trainings available in the UK can be found here.

Special Interest Groups

The BPA is establishing a number of special interest groups which are concerned with the promotion and use of psychodrama in various fields. Currently:

Federation of European Training Organisations

The FEPTO web site can be found at the URL:http://www.fepto.eu

 

New Higher Certificate Course

The London Centre for Psychodrama Group and Individual Psychotherapyis to offer a new Higer certificate course: Creative Action Methods and Role Analysis in Psychotherapy

Northern School of Psychodrama Information

Some Information from the NSP is available via the links below:

Please note the starting date for the next Diploma course is September 2008.

The Northern School of Psychodrama web site is: http://www.psychodramansp.co.uk/


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