Hollander Institute
The Hollander Institute for Human Development and Family Growth has provided training and therapy in Psychodrama, Sociometry, Group Psychotherapy and Marriage and Family Therapy, emphasizing systems, early childhood development, and future planning for many years. The Institute was founded by the late Dr. Carl E. Hollander, Ed.D., LMFT, TEP to teach principles of Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy. Following the death of its founder in early 2003, we made a decision to continue the traditions established by Carl. The Institute will continue to offer development of Psychodrama Directing and Personal Growth Skills, as well as work on improved Family and Couples Communication. The Hollander Institute sponsors groups for spiritual growth, personal development, and internships for counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychologists and others (from non-clinical fields) interested in using action methods. Custom designed groups can also be arranged with sufficient interest. Therapy groups for men and women are offered weekly at the Institute.

Psychodrama training at the Institute is recognized by the American Board of Examiners in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Psychotherapy.

Training Workshops on Psychodrama and Sociometry during 2009

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Carl E. Hollander, Ed.D., Certified Trainer, Educator and Practitioner in Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Carl & Erica Hollander
Erica Michaels Hollander, Ph.D., J.D., C.P., P.A.T.
Certified Practitioner of Psychodrama
Dr. Carl E. Hollander, Ed.D., Certified Trainer, Educator, and Practitioner in Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist . Carl Hollander Ed.D. M.A. , LMFT, T.E.P, was a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist a in Colorado and certified by the American Board of Examiners for Pyschodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy. He held the J.L. Moreno Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions in the fields of Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy. A therapist for forty years in the Denver area, his workshops and contributions to personal growth and education made his work known throughout the world, and he was reknowned as author of the Warm Up Box and The Hollander Curve.   Erica Michaels Hollander, Ph.D., J.D., C.P., P.A.T., has practiced civil law and litigation for over twenty five years and has directed programs on prejudice reduction and leadership for high school and middle school students. She trained in Psychodrama with Associates for Community Interaction in the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition, she has consulted, co-led and volunteered with youth and youth offenders in the Denver and in Nevada. She has been active in community theater over a period of years and acted in and directed a number of productions. Erica has taught at Old College School of Law, University of Nevada, Reno, School of Continuing Education and National Judicial College. Erica teaches public speaking and interpersonal communication skills at Metropolitan State College of Denver and Red Rocks Community College. She has also taught Effective Communication Skills for Rocky Mountain Legal Education and at other professional organizations. Her dissertation in Human Communication Studies at the University of Denver is on how psychotherapies, especially Psychodrama, use speech and spoken language to expand consciousness.
     
Other Materials:
The Hollander Psychodrama Curve
By Carl E. Hollander
 
Young Men in Residential Treatment
By Erica Michaels Hollander
     
The Warm Up Box
By Carl E. Hollander
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Comparative Family Systems of Moreno and Bowen
By Carl E. Hollander
     
Auxiliary Ego Development.
Sociogram Construction.
Psychodrama in Education.
By Carl E. Hollander

Each available by contacting Erica Hollander

 
Hollander, E.M. (2009).  The psychodramatic group psychotherapy 
treatment program for adult male sex offenders.”  The Group 
Psychologist ,( April 2009) 19:1, pp. 15-18. =

Resources on the web:
The American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama
http://www.asgpp.org/

2009 Workshops Warm Up Box Contact

Hollander Institute
10561 Sandstone Run
Littleton 80125-9258