INTERSECTING SPACES: NAVIGATING INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL NARRATIVES THROUGH CRITICAL PSYCHODRAMA (PRESENTATION)
TOOLS OF INSIGHT: ENHANCING PSYCHODRAMATIC PRACTICE THROUGH A CRITICAL LENS (WORKSHOP)

PRESENTERS:  DR. KRISZTINA BORSFAY – GÁBOR CSUVIK – DR. JUDIT GYŐRFY – MÁTYÁS HARTYÁNDI 

Sociodrama and power
DATE AND TIME: 27th of June, Thursday  10:00-13:00
CONFERENCE TOPIC: Sociodrama and different social groups – the strenghts of communities
TYPE: Presentation and workshop
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TAGS: Different Social Groups, June27 Morning
ABSTRACT:

Intersecting spaces: navigating individual and social narratives through critical psychodrama (Presentation)
The critical psychology approach takes social factors and social issues into consideration among the causes of psychological phenomena. During the presentation, we aim to look at the individual themes and group processes appearing in psychodramatic scenes, and also their connection to sociodrama, from a critical psychodrama perspective.

Is it among the tasks of the psychodrama leader to make participants of the psychodrama group think about and reflect on discriminative social systems and power inequalities that affect them? Does the thematization of social embeddedness have relevancy when individual themes and problems arise on the stage of psychodrama, and if so, in which way? What can psychodrama and sociodrama learn from each other? What is the result if both the individual and the social point of view appear in the same psychodramatic space?

In our opinion, these are exciting and timely professional questions. Critical psychodrama examines the processes appearing in the space of psychodrama not only at the level of the individual but embedded in a broader social context, using a systematic approach. Basically, individual problems are not merely manifestations of blockages, role deficits, and self-limiting beliefs in the protagonist’s mind, but instead systems created and maintained by several actors and factors. As a result, it can easily happen that the protagonist’s attempt to put their new kind of emotional knowledge experienced on the psychodramatic stage into practice, quickly collides with social expectations and role pressures, thereby making the long-term integration of the new pattern difficult, or even downright impossible.

What can we do as psychodrama leaders? During the presentation, we are looking for theoretical and methodological answers to the above questions and scenarios. We present the main principles of critical psychodrama and introduce interested parties to the dilemmas that a psychodrama leader working with a critical approach encounters.

Tools of insight: enhancing psychodramatic practice through a critical lens (Workshop)
Following the presentation addressing the foundations and theoretical background of critical psychodrama, the workshop will showcase and explore several practical tools of the approach. The speakers aim to expand the psychodrama toolkit with methods, techniques, and procedures that consider individual experiences and the encompassing social environment in their full complexity, thereby opening up new aspects to the members of a given psychodrama group. Throughout the workshop, we aspire to showcase these methods and techniques to the participants, with particular attention to comparisons with sociodrama.

The focus is on applying techniques within a psychodramatic context, enabling group members to develop new, system-conscious interpretations and coping mechanisms and to gain awareness of the social embeddedness of their social roles and identities. In this short method demonstration, together with the workshop participants, we will explore the possibilities of the brought situations and what the critical approach can offer to deal with them.

The goal of critical psychodrama is, on one hand, to establish realistic expectations among group members regarding the nature and process of change and, on the other hand, to explore how individual recognitions can be durably implemented into practice, for example, through building alliances and exposing the weak points of the hidden social structure shaping our lives.

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS:

The presenters are members of the Critical Psychodrama Methodology Group in the Hungarian Psychodrama Association.

Dr.Krisztina Borsfay – psychodrama leader, psychologist, assistant professor
Gábor Csuvik – psychodrama and sociodrama assistant, social worker, master in intercultural psychology and education
Dr. Judit Győrfy – mental health counselor, women’s rights activist, lawyer
Mátyás Hartyándi – psychodrama assistant (in training), researcher