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Psychodrama

Psychodrama is a group psychotherapy method developed by psychiatrist JL Moreno, integrating modern psychology and drama. Moreno defined psychodrama as "a science that investigates reality through dramatic methods."

The field of psychodrama is interpersonal relationships and the inner world of the individual. Many subjects such as past or current problems, memories, unfinished business, inner experiences, fantasies, dreams, and fictions that prepare the person for future life can be worked on in psychodrama.

In psychodrama, the psychological dimensions of experiences are examined through staging. Problems are not only talked about, but also various situations that cause conflict in the person are staged and worked on. Participants re-enact experiences that are important to them with the support of the group. In this way, they gain awareness of themselves through the roles they take in the group environment and in interaction with others.

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