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Psychodrama (Moreno)

A group therapeutic method created by Jacob Levy Moreno using spontaneous dramatic enactment to explore and resolve psychic conflicts through action rather than words alone.

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Psychodrama (Moreno)

Presentation

Psychodrama is a group psychotherapy method developed in the 1920s-30s by Jacob Levy Moreno (1889–1974). The protagonist replays life scenes with group members ('auxiliary egos') under the therapist's ('director's') guidance.

Founder: Jacob Levy Moreno (1889–1974), psychiatrist, Vienna then New York

Core Principles

Spontaneity and creativity. Action catharsis. Central techniques: role reversal, doubling, mirroring, soliloquy. Sociometry: study of affective bonds within the group.

Main Indications

  • Relational difficulties
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Trauma
  • Self-confidence
  • Addictions

Session Overview

2-3 hour group sessions in three phases: warm-up, action, sharing. Group of 8-15 participants.

Variations

  • Group psychodrama
  • Monodrama (individual)
  • Couples/family psychodrama
  • Sociodrama

Contraindications

  • Active psychosis
  • Antisocial personality disorder
  • Severe untreated social phobia

Medical Disclaimer

The information presented in this article is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment prescription. If in doubt, always consult your physician or a qualified healthcare professional. The techniques described do not replace conventional medical treatment.

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