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[Parameters and frames in psychodrama].

A Aisenson Kogan

    Acta Psiquiatrica Y Psicologica De America Latina
    |December 1, 1984
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Psychodrama uses enacted scenes to explore personal history and build a future, promoting psychic equilibrium and authentic living through guided dramatization. This therapeutic approach enhances autonomy and authenticity by activating personality zones and considering group emotional climate.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychodrama as a therapeutic modality.
    • Exploration of psychodrama's metaphorical and narrative dimensions.

    Context:

    • Psychodrama utilizes enacted scenes to process personal past experiences and shape future aspirations.
    • The therapeutic process involves creating a 'cutting' in actual life to foster personal growth.

    Purpose:

    • To improve psychic equilibrium by aligning actions with true feelings.
    • To facilitate a moral truth and learning through narrative exploration.

    Summary:

    • A specific psychodrama technique involves presenting themes for dramatization to activate key personality areas.
    • Themes are selected based on their potential to engage the personality and are sensitive to the prevailing emotional climate.
    • Themes can originate from participants and be adapted during the performance.

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    Impact:

    • The psychodrama method aims to promote participant autonomy.
    • Enhances authenticity by encouraging individuals to live according to their true feelings.
    • Successfully implemented examples demonstrate effectiveness in achieving therapeutic goals.