Principles of Psychodrama Flashcards

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What are the roles of Participants?

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Protagonists, Auxiliary Egos, Audience and Director

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What are the techniques?

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Role Reversal, The Mirror technique and The Double

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3
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What does Psychodrama emphasize?

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Action and Movement

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What does engaging in physical activities related to the dramatization do?

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Helps individuals express themselves beyond verbal communication

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What can action lead to?

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A deeper understanding of their experiences

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What does psychodrama encourage?

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Spontaneity and creativity

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7
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Why should participants respond in the moment instead of overthinking?

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Allows for a more authentic exploration of emotions and behaviors

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What is Catharsis?

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releasing pent up emotion and unburdening yourself by using drama

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How does psychodrama aim to facilitate Catharsis?

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Through the enactment of scenarios where individuals may experience a sense of emotional relief and gain clarity about their concerns

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10
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What do interactions within the group provide?

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Additional perspectives and support

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What can the group do?

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Share feedback, insights and support each other

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12
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What is Maximasation?

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Both voices speaking (inner voices)

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