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Resistances in the educational sociodrama
Zeitschrift Für Psychodrama Und Soziometrie, 2022Sofia Veiga
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Group Analysis, 1998
This article defines sociodrama as an experiential group-as-a-whole procedure for social exploration and inter-group conflict trans-formation. As such, sociodrama can be regarded as an action-oriented and structured counterpart to group analysis with large groups. After a brief description of its history, practice and theory, three
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This article defines sociodrama as an experiential group-as-a-whole procedure for social exploration and inter-group conflict trans-formation. As such, sociodrama can be regarded as an action-oriented and structured counterpart to group analysis with large groups. After a brief description of its history, practice and theory, three
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2000
In its fully revised second edition, this book is devoted solely to the study of sociodrama, a group learning process that provides practice in solving problems of human relations through action while uncovering the commonalities among people, allowing the thoughts, feelings, and hopes of all who participate to rise to the surface.
Patricia Sternberg, Antonina Garcia
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In its fully revised second edition, this book is devoted solely to the study of sociodrama, a group learning process that provides practice in solving problems of human relations through action while uncovering the commonalities among people, allowing the thoughts, feelings, and hopes of all who participate to rise to the surface.
Patricia Sternberg, Antonina Garcia
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Sociodrama—A Learning Experience
Improving College and University Teaching, 19771>i view of student requesting for more involvement and more relevance in their education, numerous experimental approaches to education are being utilized. One, particularly relevant to the study of human con flict, is sociodrama. Its techniques have been utilized suc cessfully in many settings: community studies, hospitals and institutions, labor ...
Harvey Tschirgi, John Stinson
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Didactic psychodrama and sociodrama
Nurse Education Today, 1990The terms psychodrama, sociodrama, and didactic psychodrama are defined. These three action techniques are compared with respect to their differing goals and methodologies. The application of the use of didactic psychodrama and sociodrama with student nurses undergoing Psychiatric Nurse Training is outlined, together with verbal reports elicited from ...
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SOCIODRAMA AND MANAGEMENT TRAINING
Industrial and Commercial Training, 1988Sociodrama is a form of learning from action. Participants gain knowledge of themselves and their work situations, with the focus placed on group problems rather than individual problems. While the process is similar to role plays, there is greater opportunity to expose a wider range of role attributes.
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Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, 2016
It is widely recognized that human factors are critical for successful Software Engineering. Recent research in this field provides insights on what are these factors are and how they affect Software Engineering productivity. How- ever knowing challenges is not enough; it is important to elaborate on how it will be possible to address them.
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It is widely recognized that human factors are critical for successful Software Engineering. Recent research in this field provides insights on what are these factors are and how they affect Software Engineering productivity. How- ever knowing challenges is not enough; it is important to elaborate on how it will be possible to address them.
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Psychodramatic Work in Groups: Sociodrama
2020While in psychodrama the subjective reality of the protagonist is explored through action (psyche = soul, drama = action), sociodrama is an instrument for the representation, analysis and change of social reality (lat. socius = comrade, friend, ally, associate or partner).
Falko von Ameln, Jochen Becker-Ebel
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