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Psychodrama
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No.1
Definition
No.2
Fundamental
Concept
No.3
Practice
No.4
Techniques
Psychodrama
What is psychodrama?
2. Fundamental concepts of Psychodrama
3. Practice of psychodrama
4. Technique of psychodrama
5. Features and effects of psychodrama
No.5
Features
& Effects
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What Is Psychodrama?
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Contents
Psychodrama is a method in which clients are encouraged to search one¡¯s psychological dimensions though acting one¡¯s conflicts
- founder: J.L. Moreno
Definition
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Fundamental Concepts
of Psychodrama
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Contents
Fundamental
Concept
- God creates the world
- People create themselves
I = God
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Spontaneity And Creativity
Contents
Fundamental
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a. Action on the stage
b. Performing of past events, future events, surplus reality
¨ç The protagonist
c. Protagonist ¡Á Patient
¨è Director(leader)
¨é Auxiliary ego
¨ê Audience
¨ë Stage
¨ç The warm-up
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manger and therapist in psychodrama
b. Helping the protagonist to react appropriately (facilitator)
¨é Auxiliary ego
a. A member of the audience or an assistant of the director
b. A double or significant people in protagonist¡¯s life
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Contents
Practice
¨ê Audience
a. All the people participating in psychodrama
b. Acts on the protagonist as ¡®public¡¯, ¡®superego¡¯
¨ë Stage
a. Place on which psychodrama is performed
b. Most psychodramas are done in less formal conditions like empty meeting rooms, large offices
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Contents
Practice
The psychodrama session
Psychodrama is a improvised drama,
its aspects and results vary
according to groups, situations etc.
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Contents
Practice
Warming - Up
Action
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Emotion
Time
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¨ç The warm-up
a. The whole group participate in
b. Set up atmosphere or direction and make topics
c. At the moment