An Assessment of the Psychodrama and Sociometry Integrity
in an Educational Group
By Professor Dr. Aliye Mavili Aktas
Abstract
In this study, the intergrity of the psychodrama group appilication and sociemetry have been exasonied. A group of ten women that completed a course of 100 hours and that consisted of professional career members (doctors ,social worker,psycholog,child development spencialist) has been...
Therapeutic Factors and Therapeutic Techniques in Psychodrama
By: Galabina Tarashoeva, Petra Marinova-Djambazova and Katerina Ilieva
first published: Academic journal of Creative arts therapies june 2022
Abstract
In recent years, research data show the effectiveness of Psychodrama Therapy has been cumulating. However, there is still not enough evidence on why this method is effective and how it works. This article...
INTERFERENCE OF THE DIFFERENT REALITIES WHEN WORKING WITH PSYCHODRAMA ONLINE AND ITS EFFECT ON...
By Galabina Tarashoeva
Abstract.
In online psychodrama, with all its peculiarities and risks, is it possible to a complete therapeutic process take place, moved by the therapeutic factors: action catharsis, action insight, action learning, corrective emotional experience and reintegration of the new experience; the same as in psychodrama in therapeutic room?
The...
Sociodrama and roleplay: method and applications
By Roger Schaller
While psychodrama focuses on the individual and their interpersonal relations, the method of sociodrama, also developed by Moreno, focuses on group phenomena, collective ideologies, social values and norms. A sociodrama role-play allows participants to work on social problems by enacting an issue from the perspective of a...
Roleplay in Psychotherapy
General effects of roleplay techniques in psychotherapy
by Roger Schaller
In numerous meta-analyzes of therapeutic efficacy studies no therapeutic method has proven to be superior, which is why a figure from Alice in Wonderland has been chosen as the metaphor for this result of therapy research: the bird Dodo, who calls...
Role Training: developing and reinforcing social and self-competencies
Role Training: developing and reinforcing social and self-competencies by Roger Schaller
Abstract
Role conserves is a classic psychodramatic concept used to denote learned, familiar, tried-and-true patterns of behaviour associated with the performance of a particular role. They offer people security in the sense that people know how to behave in different...