Yesterday morning, before leaving our dramatic New York City airbnb to attend the second and final day of a dramatic group therapy conference, I didn’t miss the drama of this sign on the wall:
I didn’t miss the fact that “Don’t miss the drama” was a perfect invitation for a day of learning, connection, and participation in the human drama of group therapy.
In those groups, I learned, again, how the dramas, traumas, thoughts, feelings, and actions of all the individuals present can dramatically form and transform a group experience. I’m so glad I didn’t miss the drama of that group therapy conference, despite the drama of our traumatic drive from Boston to NYC through white-out conditions on Thursday night.
Don’t miss the drama in my other photos from yesterday.
Did you pick up or miss the dramatic thanks I’m giving to the Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society and everyone else who contributed to the wonderful drama of my days in New York? Also, don’t miss the drama of my thanks to you — of course! — for participating in this blog.
Finally, don’t miss the drama of Marcelo Álvarez singing “Sperai, tanto il deliro” from Pagliacci: