Psychodrama as a Therapeutic Technique
By Kinsey Jordan, published Aug 09, 2007
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Wikipedia.org, an online encyclopedia, defines psychodrama as "a form of drama therapy which explores, through action, the problems of people. It is a group working method, in which each person becomes a therapeutic agent for others in the psychodrama group" ("Psychodrama," 2001, p.1). In reviewing literature on the subject of psychodrama I found three resources that provide information about some aspect of psychodrama. I will examine these resources for their usefulness in helping me understand psychodrama as a therapeutic technique.
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Takeaways
- Psychodrama is a very creative and artistic therapeutic technique.
Did You Know?
Psychodrama can be used for intrapsychic projection, such as talking to an unborn child or yourself at a different age.Resources
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