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Psychodrama is an experiential psychotherapeutic method whose effectiveness has been validated through extensive qualitative and quantitative research, finding broad applicability in both clinical and sub-clinical contexts.
Pınar Kurt Combil
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Objective: To review and update the evidence for the effect of psychodrama for children with autism, and evaluate the effect of psychodrama on an autistic child with severe social barriers, using the theory of mind and psychodrama methodology as the ...
Jing Li +3 more
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Research on experiential psychotherapies [PDF]
Reviews research on experiential or humanistic psychotherapies, including meta-analysis of outcome research and studies of particular change processes. Outcome meta-analysis shows large client pre-post change, as well as large controlled effects relative
Elliott, Robert K. +2 more
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PSYCHODRAMA INTERVENTIONS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Psychodrama seeks to know the reality presented, investigating the human psyche through dramatization. This study aims to identify interventions in psychodrama, its limitations and results.
Vandro Antonio Fernandes +2 more
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From the aspect of cooperation with Asia and Oceania : Based on my psychodrama experiences [PDF]
筆者は、札幌サイコドラマ研究会でのサイコドラマ体験を通じて、東京からオセアニア、IAPG(International Association of Group Phychotherapy and Group Processes)へと世界が広がり、外国とつながりが広がっていった。IAGPはヨーロッパ・アメリカ中心であり、欧米人の会員や理事が多数を占めるが、会員数の伸び悩みと高齢化が課題となって、アジアに活路を求めようとしている。一方、日本心理劇学会も同じ課題に直面しており ...
前田 潤
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Current Literature: Titles and Abstracts [PDF]
The purpose of this department in The Linacre Quarterly is to make available by titular listing such current articles as are thought to be of particular interest to the Catholic physician by virtue of their medical literature although, of necessity, this
Catholic Physicians\u27 Guilds
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Nascita dello Psychodrama - Birth of Psychodrama
Birth of Psychodrama: The picotecnica of Richard von Meerheimb, Rainer Maria Rilke, and others, through Central European culture between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries - Psychodrama is the German name that Richard von Meerheimb [1825-1896] and Rainer Maria Rilke [1875-1926] think out, at the end of the nineteenth century, to name ...
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While researching Moreno’s early history and psychodrama, I uncovered some relatively unknown information on deeper roots of his creations, specifically taking a closer look into the question whether psychodrama followed the theories and practice of ...
Jacob Gershoni
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Psychodrama: from a dialogical self theory to a self in dialogical action [PDF]
Denève, Leni
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Creativity within Qualitative Research on Families: New Ideas for Old Methods [PDF]
Qualitative researchers are continually searching for research methods that engage their participants in the data collection process. When researching living, dynamic systems such as families, researchers need to find methods that can encapsulate the ...
Deacon, Sharon A.
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