FACILITATING COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE WITH SOCIODRAMA

PRESENTERS: CHANTAL NÈVE HANQUET – AGATHE CRESPEL

Sociodrama and power
DATE AND TIME: 29th of June, Saturday  10:00-12:30
CONFERENCE TOPIC: Sociodrama and organisational development, team coaching and training
TYPE: Workshop
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NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 14
TAGS: Organisational Development, June29 Morning
ABSTRACT:

Using key action techniques such as the “revealing chairs”, metaphors, writing texts, objects or picture cards, the workshop will explore in a sociodramatic way the obstacles and levers to facilitate change and new visions for a collective future in communities, groups and/or working teams. The workshop is articulated in the book “Facilitating Collective Intelligence, a Handbook for Trainers, Coaches, Consultants and Leaders” (Routledge 2029). In addition to the action techniques, an attention will focus on :

  • Key inner attitudes to facilitate a sociodramatic work
  • Key questions to activate collective intelligence in a sociodramatic work

After this session, participants will be able to :

  •  Internalize an inner attitude to facilitate a sociodramatic work
  • Identify a key question to activate collective intelligence in a sociodramatic work
  • Explore the use of an action technique to foster a sociodramatic work
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS:

Chantal Nève Hanquet, founding member of the Federation of European Psychodrama Training Organizations (FEPTO) and a member of the International Association for Group Psychotherapy and Group Process (IAGP).
Chantal Nève-Hanquet’s international career in psychology has encompassed psychodrama, sociodrama, Jungian analysis and family therapy. During fifty years working with groups, she has significantly contributed to the spread of action methods.

Agathe Crespel is a member of the Moreno Museo Association.
Agathe Crespel trained as a psychologist, psychodramatist and sociodramatist, practitioner of action methods in Belgium and France. Over the past fifteen years she has facilitated groups in various professional settings, making extensive use of action methods for supervision, coaching, and the enhancement of creativity.

Agathe Crespel and Chantal Nève Hanquet are both authors of the book : “Facilitating Collective Intelligence, a Handbook for Trainers, Coaches, Consultants and Leaders” (Routledge 2019).
The authors Brussels-based Centre for psycho-sociological training and intervention (CFIP), have extended their practice to Italy, France, Bulgaria, Greece, Switzerland, Sweden, Turkey and the United States through numerous congresses and workshops.