ABSTRACT

Contemporary Psychodrama weaves together psychodrama and psychoanalysis with illustrative clinical examples, whilst preserving the essence of psychodramatic philosophy and methodology. Previously unavailable in the English language, this book presents José Fonseca's diverse new approaches to psychodrama together with a blending of theories.

The book is divided into clear sections, covering:

* new approaches to psychodrama theory
* new approaches to psychodrama technique
* psychodrama and sexuality
* the past and future of psychodrama.

Fonseca's innovative ideas include the adaptation of techniques originally intended for groups to individual psychodramatic psychotherapy. He distinguishes between not only the normal and the mentally ill but the normal and the optimal, and presents a detailed developmental psychology, inspired by Moreno and Buber, but clearly influenced by object relations theory.

Contemporary Psychodrama presents the original concepts of a leading light of the Brazilian psychodrama movement that will be of great benefit to all professionals working with psychodrama.

José Fonseca, M.D., Ph.D., was one of the pioneers of the psychodramatic movement in Brazil and a founder of the Brazilian federation of psychodrama. He has published two books in Brazil, Psychodrama of Madness and Relationship Psychotherapy.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

Trying to cross the language barrier

part 1|66 pages

New approaches to psychodrama theory

chapter 1|22 pages

Scheme of human development (inspired by Moreno and Buber)

An approach to sanity and insanity *

chapter 2|23 pages

Freud, Moreno and bossa nova

Elements of relationship psychology

chapter 3|12 pages

The psychology of becoming ill

The role of the caretaker *

part 2|54 pages

New approaches to psychodrama technique

chapter 5|14 pages

Individual psychotherapy and psychodrama

Relationship psychotherapy

chapter 6|12 pages

Internal psychodrama

Working with internal images *

chapter 7|5 pages

The patient, the illness and the body

A view through internal psychodrama *

chapter 8|12 pages

Theater psychodrama

chapter 9|9 pages

Public psychodrama

José Fonseca, Maria Amalia Faller Vítele and Mery Candido de Oliveira

part 3|34 pages

Psychodrama and sexuality

part 4|24 pages

The past and future of psychodrama

chapter 14|7 pages

Moreno and the IAGP

The beginnings of the International Association of Group Psychotherapy *