This workshop explores the Bystander role (Clarkson, 1987) in greater depth and redefines its position from one of being an onlooker to that of being an integral element in the Drama Triangle, making it a three-dimensional Drama Pyramid
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Presenter
Aruna Gopakumar is a PTSTA (P), running training, supervision and therapy groups in Bangalore, India. She founded Navgati, a leadership development firm, in 1999. Today, with over 500 organisational clients, Navgati is a market leader in running creative, powerful and unique learning events.
Aruna is an engineer from Anna University (1991), MBA from IIM-Bangalore (1993), an MCC (Master Certified Coach with the ICF) and a psychodrama practitioner. She is the Vice President of Research and Publication for SAATA.
This workshop in a collaboration between the Link Centre and Onlinevents
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