🌀 Training & Supervision for Addiction Counselors
Integrating Souldrama® with the 12-Step Recovery Process A transformative, experiential model for staff development, clinical insight, and soulful healing.
🌟 Program Overview
This four-part training introduces a dynamic integration of Souldrama’s seven-stage group action model with the Twelve Step recovery process and principles of Positive Spirituality. Designed for addiction counselors and mental health professionals, the program offers a powerful framework for helping clients move beyond trauma, denial, and isolation—toward creativity, connection, and spiritual growth.
Participants will explore how storytelling, action methods, and spiritual intelligence can deepen recovery work and foster lasting transformation. Whether you're working with individuals, couples, or groups, this training equips you with tools to bring the 12 Steps to life in a way that is emotionally resonant and spiritually empowering.
🔹 Session Highlights
Steps 1–4: Action Sociometry
- Define group issues and build cohesion
- Reveal hidden dynamics and relational patterns
- Use warm-ups to address substance abuse
- Make choices visible—key to client accountability and healing
Steps 5–8: Doubling Techniques
- Deepen emotional expression and validation
- Help clients feel seen, heard, and understood
- Reduce transference and support silent or overactive clients
Steps 9–11: Role Play & Reversal
- Practice relapse prevention skills
- Use empty chair, mirroring, and role reversal to explore challenges
- Strengthen interpersonal awareness and emotional resilience
Step 12: “If God Were Among Us”
- Enhance connection to a Higher Power
- Foster self-acceptance and spiritual identity
- Use role-play to embody the ego ideal and affirm recovery goals
- Explore the internalized image of God and its impact on healing
🎯 Who Should Attend
This training is ideal for addiction counselors, clinicians, and mental health professionals seeking to enrich their practice with experiential tools and spiritual depth. It supports work in treatment centers, private practice, group therapy, and community-based recovery programs.
🔧 Key Takeaways
- Apply Souldrama as an action-based model for the 12 Steps
- Unite rational, emotional, and spiritual intelligence in recovery
- Use experiential techniques to deepen healing and group cohesion
- Support clients in breaking denial and embracing personal responsibility
- Facilitate spiritual exploration and connection to a Higher Power
- Equip staff with creative tools for relapse prevention and emotional growth
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