Acknowledgements. Preface. 1. What is Experiential Therapy and Why is it Important? 2. Jacob Moreno, the Innovator, and Bert Hellinger, the Synthesizer. 3. Case Study: Addressing One Issue with Two Methods. 4. Assessment: An Adventure into the Being of the Person. 5. Warming Up to Action. 6. Auxiliaries and Representatives Assist the Process. 7. The Place of the Mother and the Role of the Father. 8. Couples and Relationships. 9. Miscarriages, Abortions and Other Lost Children. 10. Trauma, Healing, Perpetrators and Justice. 11. Altars, Rituals and Prayers. 12. New Developments and Next Steps. Bibliography.
Karen Carnabucci, MSS, LCSW, TEP, is a licensed clinical social worker and board-certified trainer, educator and practitioner of psychodrama, sociometry and group psychotherapy. She has trained with Zerka T. Moreno, J.L. Moreno's widow and collaborator in psychodrama, and Heinz Stark, a leading trainer in systemic constellation work. Her private practice in psychotherapy and teaching is based in Racine, Wisconsin. Ronald Anderson, M.Div., LPC, TEP, trained with J.L. Moreno, Bert Hellinger and other innovators of experiential psychotherapy. Through his many careers as minister, administrator and psychotherapist, he worked with street people, addicts, helping professionals and many others. He lived in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and was a national trainer in experiential therapies and family constellation work.
The book is thoughtfully organised so that a practitioner would be
able to use it for reference; the chapter on assessment/diagnosis
using the two orientations is particularly insightful. We were
impressed that so much material is incorporated in a relatively
short book, including those aspects of Hellinger's theory that are
generally regarded as controversial. We liked the humility with
which the book ends, acknowledging that we stand in a particular
time, that both modalities have grown and changed and will continue
to do so in the hands of future practitioners.
*The Transactional Analyst*
One of the most satisfying experiences for a teacher is to see
one's students expand one's teaching. In this book, Karen
Carnabucci and Ron Anderson have done just that. They have thrown
light upon how two treatment systems can be viewed and applied in
combination, giving both the respect and value they deserve. Thus
the authors are to be commended for their fine, thoughtful
contribution to the larger field.
*Zerka T. Moreno, co-founder of Psychodrama, USA*
This book has a multitude of practical applications, it is
informative and it is a unique discussion. What it also provides is
an adventure for the reader. It leaves one with a sense that these
innovations require - to some degree - a sense of adventure, a
willingness to stand on new ground, and a guide who is fearless.
For those who are willing to venture out, oftentimes such a journey
produces a humbling and healing result.
*Francesca Mason Boring, facilitator and teacher of Systems
Constellation and author of Notes from the Indigenous Field: Family
Constellation, Ceremony & Ritual, USA*
I am convinced that this lively, practical book will help to serve
its good cause by inspiring those readers familiar with psychodrama
to take a closer look at the seemingly similar but very different
ways of thinking and practice of phenomenological Systemic
Constellation Work. Likewise, it will beyond doubt encourage the
Systemic Constellation facilitators to experiment with the many
fine ways and concepts offered to us by Psychodrama.
*Heinz Stark, founder and director of the Institute of Systemic
Integrative Therapy, Germany*
Anderson and Carnabucci have written a seminal book that bridges
the fields of psychodrama and systemic constellation work. This
book offers readers both sound theoretical information and
practical interventions. A must read for all experiential
therapists or those who yearn to include more experiential
exercises into their professional practices.
*Dale Richard Buchanan, Ph.D, former Director of Clinical
Therapies, St. Elizabeths Hospital, Washington D.C., USA*
In this pioneering book Karen Carnabucci and Ronald Anderson
present a theoretical and practical integration of two experiential
therapies - psychodrama and systemic constellation work, whilst
still managing to respect the inherent differences of these two
approaches. This integration is solidly based on practical
experience of both modalities. This is clearly conveyed through
their use of easy to follow case vignettes. I would highly
recommend this book to anyone seriously interested in experiential
therapies.
*Dr. Chris Walsh, psychiatrist working in private practice,
Australia*
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