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Do some People here have experience and/or cogitations about "Psychodrama" in the way of J.L. Moreno?

I done that only 3-4 Month in my Therapy inside a Anthroposophics Rehab
("Sieben Zwerge" in the South of Germany)
They are doing a lot of this+ Eurythmics,
but now i am learning Japanese in that Way.

Do People do that in the rest of the World?
Do you think it can be a good Way to learn something about swinyself?
Is this just Bullshit like "Ergo-Therapy?

What is Psychodrama:
Conceived and developed by Jacob L. Morene, Psychodrama employs guided dramatic action to examine problems or issues raised by an individual. Using experiential methods, sociometry, role theory, and group dynamics, Psychodrama facilitates insight, personal growth, and integration on cognitive, affective, and behavioural levels. It clarifies issues, increases physical and emotional well being, enhances learning and develops new skills.
The word 'Psychodrama' is often used as a generic term when talking about the range of action methods that J L Moreno developed.


Action Methods are used to enable past, present and future life events to be explored. Issues or problems and their possible solutions are enacted rather than just talked about. Psychodrama offers the opportunity to practise new roles safely, see oneself from outside, gain insight and change. There is a director, an action area and group members. The director supports groups to explore new solutions to old problems, group members participate in the drama as significant others and share how they personally relate to and can learn from the presenting issue at the end of the session.


Whether we are seen as stereotypes or as individuals depends upon our language and perspective. The art of psychodrama includes the recognition of a person's private and metaphorical language and the use of multiple perspectives to elicit the subjective experiences of the protagonist, the director and the group members.


Psychodrama can be used in a group or individually for therapy and personal growth. It can also be applied to family and couples therapy.
Psychodrama is practised and taught extensively through the world.


Who is Psychodrama for?
Psychodrama is for everyone and anyone who would like to experience the spontaneity and 'magic' of working with action methods. Whether your focus is personal, professional, therapy or training, if you're interested in the creative exploration of yourself, your relationships and your life using action as well as words, then you might value and enjoy the psychodramatic method and the personal liberations, self expression and insights that it elicits.
In Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
The vast majority of conditions in psychiatry and therapy are accessible to psychodrama. Common examples are affective disorder (including drug resistant depression), phobias, post-traumatic stress, eating disorders, self harm, alcohol and substance abuse. Long term problems in life-styles or relationships, including marital and family stress, can be addressed through psychodrama whether or not they have resulted in mental illness.
Any person in therapeutic care may benefit from psychodrama, provided that there is an ability and willingness for presentation of self-shown by stepping onto the stage area.
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