A truly therapeutic procedure cannot have less an objective than the whole of mankind.
- J. L. Moreno, M.D. (1889-1974)
|

|
|
|
|
|
| Member Directory | Show Member
|
Return to Directory Home
Brigid Mosher Ph.D., T.E.P. | 
Brigid Mosher Ph.D., T.E.P.
Address
2900 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 Office Phone: 206) 286-8889 Residence Phone: (206) 533-8191
psychodramawest.com
Send an email to Brigid Mosher
| Regularly Scheduled Training One Day Training Workshops Weekly Training Workshops Monthly Training Workshops Weekend Training Workshops Week Long Training Workshops
Work Settings Creative Arts Therapists Education (Elementary, Secondary, Colleges & Universities) Personal Growth/Adult Education Supervision Consultation
|
My clients are seeking and navigating changes in their lives and we work together around many different life issues. Psychodrama is especially effective for trauma, relationship struggles, self exploration, gaining a sense of belonging, and creating change. It is centered around helping you warm up to living and connecting with others. I work with women, men, couples, families, and groups. I also train professionals in psychodrama, sociometry, and group psychotherapy.
Psychodrama offers techniques for helping you gain insight when talking and thinking just aren't enough. In individual therapy psychodramatic techniques can help you get out of your head or patterns of thinking and behaving. In psychodrama groups you learn about, change and develop your connections with others. In a group we encounter ourselves in others and learn to reverse roles with others. What happens for you in life will come up in group. The nature of this work is that what happens for you in the supportive space of group will very likely carry over into your life.
My areas of expertise are psychodrama, group psychotherapy, using writing and film in connection with therapy, and psychodrama training. I also hold a Ph.D. in Literature. I am co-author with my husband John Mosher of the forthcoming: Cycles of Healing: How We Change, and "Cycles of Healing: The Treatement of Developmental Trauma" in Psychodrama with Trauma Survivors: Acting out Your Pain, ed. Peter Felix Kellermann and M.K. Hudgins. Both of these works present The Healing Circle, created by John Raven Mosher, a template for working with the personal myths we live that originate in our early development.
Please visit my new website address, brigidmosher.com, for a calendar of workshops and further information or e-mail me at brigidmosher@gmail.com
|
|