Psychodrama since Moreno : innovations in theory and practice
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Psychodrama since Moreno : innovations in theory and practice
Routledge, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: hbk ISBN 9780415093507
Description
Internationally recognised practitioners of the psychodramatic method discuss the theory and practice of psychodrama since Moreno's death. Key concepts of group psychotherapy are explained and their development illustrated.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780415093514
Description
Internationally recognised practitioners of the psychodramatic method discuss the theory and practice of psychodrama since Moreno's death. Key concepts of group psychotherapy are explained and their development illustrated.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- I: Encounter as the principle of change
- 1: Time, space, reality and the cosmos The four universals of Moreno's philosophy
- 2: Spontaneity and creativity
- 3: Locus, matrix, status nascendi and the concept of clusters
- II: The locus and status nascendi of psychodrama
- 4: Bucharest and Vienna
- 5: Of morals, ethics and encounters
- III: The matrix of psychodrama
- 6: Relationships and roles
- 7: The measurement of human interactions
- 8: The cosmic circus
- 9: The global task Sharing time and space
- 10: Disintegration Its role in personality integration
- 11: Cornerstones of role reversal
- 12: The dynamics of interpersonal preference
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