About AANZPA
The Vision
Our vision is of people all over the world expressing themselves relevantly in the ordinary here and now situations in which they live and work. This expression may be in silence, in learning, in building, in negotiating, in teaching, or in play. It is a responsive and creative expression that brings joy to the human spirit that uplifts the soul that makes us feel part of the universe again.
Members
First established in 1980, AANZPA now has about 90 Ordinary and Distinguished members who are Certificated Psychodramatist, Sociodramatists, Sociometrists or Role-Trainers. 25 of these members are further certificated as Trainer, Educator and Practitioners (TEPs) or Educator Practitioners. A further 200 members are Associate Members. Members are mainly from Australia or Aotearoa New Zealand, with some in Japan, USA, UK or Europe
AANZPA is as an incorporated not-for-profit association in South Australia and in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Organisational Membership
- Organisational member of the International Association of Group Psychotherapy
- Founding constituent member of the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia
Access a copy of the AANZPA Constitution
Objects
Ethics
Information about the Ethics Committee, the Code of Ethics and the Complaints Procedure.
AANZPA Executive
Board of Examiners
AANZPA Membership
Information about AANZPA Membership and AANZPA Membership Categories
Regions
Regions further the life of AANZPA and its members in each area of Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Ohomairaki
Ohomairaki is a group of Māori and Pakeha working to develop a bi-culturalism within the Association.
Research
AANZPA promotes spontaneity in the Members of the Association and through them others spontaneity.