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2013
Psychodrama is an action oriented method that shares many of social work core values, for example nonjudgmental acceptance of others, viewing individuals in their context, a deep belief in humans' creative potential, and empowering people who are disenfranchised, stigmatized, or oppressed. The creator of this method was also a pioneer in family therapy,
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Psychodrama is an action oriented method that shares many of social work core values, for example nonjudgmental acceptance of others, viewing individuals in their context, a deep belief in humans' creative potential, and empowering people who are disenfranchised, stigmatized, or oppressed. The creator of this method was also a pioneer in family therapy,
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British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1983
The author has worked at the Ley Clinic, the Oxfordshire Regional Alcoholism Unit, for the past 3 years, and has had training in psychodrama and experience with group analytic work at the Institute of Group Analysis. In this article, she discusses how psychodrama can promote personal change in patients experiencing alcohol dependence and its ...
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The author has worked at the Ley Clinic, the Oxfordshire Regional Alcoholism Unit, for the past 3 years, and has had training in psychodrama and experience with group analytic work at the Institute of Group Analysis. In this article, she discusses how psychodrama can promote personal change in patients experiencing alcohol dependence and its ...
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2019
Brexit is an all-encompassing, collective, and highly challenging social upheaval that has produced shock waves around the world. It is a true psychodrama: in both mainstream and popular media, there is an ever-present impulse to explain Brexit in psychological terms. For some, Brexit represents a resurgence of post-imperial and post-colonial nostalgia.
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Brexit is an all-encompassing, collective, and highly challenging social upheaval that has produced shock waves around the world. It is a true psychodrama: in both mainstream and popular media, there is an ever-present impulse to explain Brexit in psychological terms. For some, Brexit represents a resurgence of post-imperial and post-colonial nostalgia.
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Tele-psychodrama therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic: Participants’ experiences
Arts in Psychotherapy, 2021Gianmarco Biancalani +2 more
exaly

