Living as an adult
Concepts and values such as maturity in relationships, life orientations, responsibilities and rights, make up the backdrop of an adult’s life. Very often the role of the adult is experienced as patterned, resulting in mechanization, stereotypy and automation.
The aim of the workshop was to develop spontaneity and creativity among the participants, so as to contribute to building a multidimensional and unique adulthood.
Play in adult life
Play is one of the earliest forms of socialization, it is joy, it is a never-ending need. The need for play is overlooked in the course of adulthood, and its significance in life tends to be neglected or blocked.
“Relearning how to play as an adult” was, therefore, the motto of the workshop, which aspired to be a highly cathartic and creative experience for the participants through their contact with personal experiences revolving around play and its importance.
The philosophy of the moment in life
“The philosophy of the moment” underpins psychodrama, which was developed by J.L. Moreno. Moreno proposed a worldview according to which all human beings are infinitely spontaneous, creative and equal.
The aim of the workshop was to offer participants the experience of contact with the source of their own creativity and of establishing their own relationship with the philosophy of the moment, encountering the potentially creative elements that are within them in the moment of now.
Discovering diversity and discrimination – moving from the multicultural to the intercultural society
Internal conflict and individual pathology are the products of interaction with the outside world, family and society in general. This means that psychotherapy or change should not be content with only touching the inner world. Moreno has said that a truly therapeutic procedure should have as its objective nothing less than the whole of mankind.
This workshop provided a framework in which to examine the relationship of the individual to the whole –i.e. society- and to discover how the individual relates to discrimination and diversity within the society.
Children and parents, the value of the relationship
According to the philosophy of J.L. Moreno, who argues that the central core in life is the relationship, not the self, it is challenging to negotiate the issue that no one can exist without the other.
The child is the creator of the parent and the parent is the creator of the child. This relationship is based on roles, where one cannot exist without the other.
In this workshop, participants were asked to relate their own lives to the charm, the difficulty and ultimately the value of the parent-child relationship. |