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Psychodrama

Advances in Theory and Practice

Psychodrama

Advances in Theory and Practice

Edited ByClark Baim, Jorge Burmeister, Manuela Maciel
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 1 February 2013
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203961100
Pages 344 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134112180
SubjectsBehavioral Sciences
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Baim, C. (Ed.), Burmeister, J. (Ed.), Maciel, M. (Ed.), ZERKA T MORENO, Leutz, G. (2007). Psychodrama. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203961100
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Psychodrama: Advances in Theory and Practice provides a comprehensive overview of developments in the theory and practice of psychodrama, integrating different psychodramatic schools of thought.

Psychodrama is one of the pioneering approaches of psychotherapy and is practised by thousands of practitioners and in most countries of the world. The editors of this volume bring together contributions from Europe, South America, Australia, Israel and the USA to explain and explore recent innovations. They look at how psychodrama has contributed to the development of psychotherapy, introducing concepts that have had a profound influence on other therapies. These include concepts such as role theory, the encounter, the co-unconscious, the social atom, sociometry, action research, group psychotherapy, the cycle of spontaneity and creativity, role play and many related concepts and techniques.

This book will be of great interest to all students, practitioners and trainers in the field of psychodrama. It will also appeal to professionals and students in the related fields of psychotherapy, counselling, psychology and psychiatry.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |4 pages
Part I New perspectives on psychodramatic theory
View abstract
chapter 1|16 pages
Meta-theoretical perspectives on psychodrama
ByADAM BLATNER
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Spontaneity-creativity: the psychodramatic concept of change
ByMICHAEL SCHACHT
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Reformulating psychodrama as an experiential reintegration action therapy (ERAT): the corrective emotional approach
ByDAVID A. KIPPER
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The role of the meta-role: an integrative element in psychology
ByADAM BLATNER
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Psychodrama, role theory and the cultural atom: new developments in role theory
BySUE DANIEL
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Let's face it: mirroring in psychodrama
ByPETER FELIX KELLERMANN
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
A chaos theory perspective on psychodrama: reinterpreting Moreno
ByRORY REMER, JAIME GUERRERO AND RUTH RIDING-MALON
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Existential-dialectic psychodrama: the theory behind practice
ByLENI VERHOFSTADT-DENEVE
View abstract
chapter 9|12 pages
How does psychodrama work?: how theory is embedded in the psychodramatic method
ByJOSE LUIS PIO-ABREU AND CRISTINA VILLARES -OLIVEIRA
View abstract
chapter 10|12 pages
A postmodern approach to psychodrama theory
ByRENEE OUDIJK
View abstract
part |4 pages
PART II Deve lopments in psychodrama pract ice and research
View abstract
chapter 11|20 pages
Transgenerational analysis and psychodrama: applying and extending Moreno's concepts of the co-unconscious and the social atom to transgenerational links
ByANNE ANCELIN SCHUTZENBERGER
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Clinical foundations of the Therapeutic Spiral Model: theoretical orientations and principles of change
ByM. KATHERINE HUDG1NS
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Psychodrama, spirituality and Souldrama
ByCONNIE MILLER
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Psychodrama in miniature
ByJOHN CASSON
View abstract
chapter 15|12 pages
Sociometric scenarios and psychotherapy
ByANNA MARIA KNOBEL
View abstract
chapter 16|12 pages
A neuroscience perspective on psychodrama
ByEDWARD HUG
View abstract
chapter 17|8 pages
Psychodrama and child development: working with children
ByANNE BANNISTER
View abstract
chapter 18|14 pages
Psychodrama and psychopathology: purposefully adapting the method to address different pathologies
ByFERNANDO VIEIRA, MARTA RISQUES
View abstract
chapter 19|10 pages
Jungian psychodrama: from theoretical to creative roots
ByMAURIZIO GASSEAU, WILMA SCATEGNI
View abstract
chapter 20|22 pages
Studies on treatment effects of psychodrama psychotherapy
ByMICHAEL WIESER
View abstract

Psychodrama: Advances in Theory and Practice provides a comprehensive overview of developments in the theory and practice of psychodrama, integrating different psychodramatic schools of thought.

Psychodrama is one of the pioneering approaches of psychotherapy and is practised by thousands of practitioners and in most countries of the world. The editors of this volume bring together contributions from Europe, South America, Australia, Israel and the USA to explain and explore recent innovations. They look at how psychodrama has contributed to the development of psychotherapy, introducing concepts that have had a profound influence on other therapies. These include concepts such as role theory, the encounter, the co-unconscious, the social atom, sociometry, action research, group psychotherapy, the cycle of spontaneity and creativity, role play and many related concepts and techniques.

This book will be of great interest to all students, practitioners and trainers in the field of psychodrama. It will also appeal to professionals and students in the related fields of psychotherapy, counselling, psychology and psychiatry.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |4 pages
Part I New perspectives on psychodramatic theory
View abstract
chapter 1|16 pages
Meta-theoretical perspectives on psychodrama
ByADAM BLATNER
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Spontaneity-creativity: the psychodramatic concept of change
ByMICHAEL SCHACHT
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Reformulating psychodrama as an experiential reintegration action therapy (ERAT): the corrective emotional approach
ByDAVID A. KIPPER
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The role of the meta-role: an integrative element in psychology
ByADAM BLATNER
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Psychodrama, role theory and the cultural atom: new developments in role theory
BySUE DANIEL
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Let's face it: mirroring in psychodrama
ByPETER FELIX KELLERMANN
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
A chaos theory perspective on psychodrama: reinterpreting Moreno
ByRORY REMER, JAIME GUERRERO AND RUTH RIDING-MALON
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Existential-dialectic psychodrama: the theory behind practice
ByLENI VERHOFSTADT-DENEVE
View abstract
chapter 9|12 pages
How does psychodrama work?: how theory is embedded in the psychodramatic method
ByJOSE LUIS PIO-ABREU AND CRISTINA VILLARES -OLIVEIRA
View abstract
chapter 10|12 pages
A postmodern approach to psychodrama theory
ByRENEE OUDIJK
View abstract
part |4 pages
PART II Deve lopments in psychodrama pract ice and research
View abstract
chapter 11|20 pages
Transgenerational analysis and psychodrama: applying and extending Moreno's concepts of the co-unconscious and the social atom to transgenerational links
ByANNE ANCELIN SCHUTZENBERGER
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Clinical foundations of the Therapeutic Spiral Model: theoretical orientations and principles of change
ByM. KATHERINE HUDG1NS
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Psychodrama, spirituality and Souldrama
ByCONNIE MILLER
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Psychodrama in miniature
ByJOHN CASSON
View abstract
chapter 15|12 pages
Sociometric scenarios and psychotherapy
ByANNA MARIA KNOBEL
View abstract
chapter 16|12 pages
A neuroscience perspective on psychodrama
ByEDWARD HUG
View abstract
chapter 17|8 pages
Psychodrama and child development: working with children
ByANNE BANNISTER
View abstract
chapter 18|14 pages
Psychodrama and psychopathology: purposefully adapting the method to address different pathologies
ByFERNANDO VIEIRA, MARTA RISQUES
View abstract
chapter 19|10 pages
Jungian psychodrama: from theoretical to creative roots
ByMAURIZIO GASSEAU, WILMA SCATEGNI
View abstract
chapter 20|22 pages
Studies on treatment effects of psychodrama psychotherapy
ByMICHAEL WIESER
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Psychodrama: Advances in Theory and Practice provides a comprehensive overview of developments in the theory and practice of psychodrama, integrating different psychodramatic schools of thought.

Psychodrama is one of the pioneering approaches of psychotherapy and is practised by thousands of practitioners and in most countries of the world. The editors of this volume bring together contributions from Europe, South America, Australia, Israel and the USA to explain and explore recent innovations. They look at how psychodrama has contributed to the development of psychotherapy, introducing concepts that have had a profound influence on other therapies. These include concepts such as role theory, the encounter, the co-unconscious, the social atom, sociometry, action research, group psychotherapy, the cycle of spontaneity and creativity, role play and many related concepts and techniques.

This book will be of great interest to all students, practitioners and trainers in the field of psychodrama. It will also appeal to professionals and students in the related fields of psychotherapy, counselling, psychology and psychiatry.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |4 pages
Part I New perspectives on psychodramatic theory
View abstract
chapter 1|16 pages
Meta-theoretical perspectives on psychodrama
ByADAM BLATNER
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Spontaneity-creativity: the psychodramatic concept of change
ByMICHAEL SCHACHT
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Reformulating psychodrama as an experiential reintegration action therapy (ERAT): the corrective emotional approach
ByDAVID A. KIPPER
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The role of the meta-role: an integrative element in psychology
ByADAM BLATNER
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Psychodrama, role theory and the cultural atom: new developments in role theory
BySUE DANIEL
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Let's face it: mirroring in psychodrama
ByPETER FELIX KELLERMANN
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
A chaos theory perspective on psychodrama: reinterpreting Moreno
ByRORY REMER, JAIME GUERRERO AND RUTH RIDING-MALON
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Existential-dialectic psychodrama: the theory behind practice
ByLENI VERHOFSTADT-DENEVE
View abstract
chapter 9|12 pages
How does psychodrama work?: how theory is embedded in the psychodramatic method
ByJOSE LUIS PIO-ABREU AND CRISTINA VILLARES -OLIVEIRA
View abstract
chapter 10|12 pages
A postmodern approach to psychodrama theory
ByRENEE OUDIJK
View abstract
part |4 pages
PART II Deve lopments in psychodrama pract ice and research
View abstract
chapter 11|20 pages
Transgenerational analysis and psychodrama: applying and extending Moreno's concepts of the co-unconscious and the social atom to transgenerational links
ByANNE ANCELIN SCHUTZENBERGER
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Clinical foundations of the Therapeutic Spiral Model: theoretical orientations and principles of change
ByM. KATHERINE HUDG1NS
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Psychodrama, spirituality and Souldrama
ByCONNIE MILLER
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Psychodrama in miniature
ByJOHN CASSON
View abstract
chapter 15|12 pages
Sociometric scenarios and psychotherapy
ByANNA MARIA KNOBEL
View abstract
chapter 16|12 pages
A neuroscience perspective on psychodrama
ByEDWARD HUG
View abstract
chapter 17|8 pages
Psychodrama and child development: working with children
ByANNE BANNISTER
View abstract
chapter 18|14 pages
Psychodrama and psychopathology: purposefully adapting the method to address different pathologies
ByFERNANDO VIEIRA, MARTA RISQUES
View abstract
chapter 19|10 pages
Jungian psychodrama: from theoretical to creative roots
ByMAURIZIO GASSEAU, WILMA SCATEGNI
View abstract
chapter 20|22 pages
Studies on treatment effects of psychodrama psychotherapy
ByMICHAEL WIESER
View abstract

Psychodrama: Advances in Theory and Practice provides a comprehensive overview of developments in the theory and practice of psychodrama, integrating different psychodramatic schools of thought.

Psychodrama is one of the pioneering approaches of psychotherapy and is practised by thousands of practitioners and in most countries of the world. The editors of this volume bring together contributions from Europe, South America, Australia, Israel and the USA to explain and explore recent innovations. They look at how psychodrama has contributed to the development of psychotherapy, introducing concepts that have had a profound influence on other therapies. These include concepts such as role theory, the encounter, the co-unconscious, the social atom, sociometry, action research, group psychotherapy, the cycle of spontaneity and creativity, role play and many related concepts and techniques.

This book will be of great interest to all students, practitioners and trainers in the field of psychodrama. It will also appeal to professionals and students in the related fields of psychotherapy, counselling, psychology and psychiatry.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |4 pages
Part I New perspectives on psychodramatic theory
View abstract
chapter 1|16 pages
Meta-theoretical perspectives on psychodrama
ByADAM BLATNER
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Spontaneity-creativity: the psychodramatic concept of change
ByMICHAEL SCHACHT
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Reformulating psychodrama as an experiential reintegration action therapy (ERAT): the corrective emotional approach
ByDAVID A. KIPPER
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The role of the meta-role: an integrative element in psychology
ByADAM BLATNER
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Psychodrama, role theory and the cultural atom: new developments in role theory
BySUE DANIEL
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Let's face it: mirroring in psychodrama
ByPETER FELIX KELLERMANN
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
A chaos theory perspective on psychodrama: reinterpreting Moreno
ByRORY REMER, JAIME GUERRERO AND RUTH RIDING-MALON
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Existential-dialectic psychodrama: the theory behind practice
ByLENI VERHOFSTADT-DENEVE
View abstract
chapter 9|12 pages
How does psychodrama work?: how theory is embedded in the psychodramatic method
ByJOSE LUIS PIO-ABREU AND CRISTINA VILLARES -OLIVEIRA
View abstract
chapter 10|12 pages
A postmodern approach to psychodrama theory
ByRENEE OUDIJK
View abstract
part |4 pages
PART II Deve lopments in psychodrama pract ice and research
View abstract
chapter 11|20 pages
Transgenerational analysis and psychodrama: applying and extending Moreno's concepts of the co-unconscious and the social atom to transgenerational links
ByANNE ANCELIN SCHUTZENBERGER
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Clinical foundations of the Therapeutic Spiral Model: theoretical orientations and principles of change
ByM. KATHERINE HUDG1NS
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Psychodrama, spirituality and Souldrama
ByCONNIE MILLER
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Psychodrama in miniature
ByJOHN CASSON
View abstract
chapter 15|12 pages
Sociometric scenarios and psychotherapy
ByANNA MARIA KNOBEL
View abstract
chapter 16|12 pages
A neuroscience perspective on psychodrama
ByEDWARD HUG
View abstract
chapter 17|8 pages
Psychodrama and child development: working with children
ByANNE BANNISTER
View abstract
chapter 18|14 pages
Psychodrama and psychopathology: purposefully adapting the method to address different pathologies
ByFERNANDO VIEIRA, MARTA RISQUES
View abstract
chapter 19|10 pages
Jungian psychodrama: from theoretical to creative roots
ByMAURIZIO GASSEAU, WILMA SCATEGNI
View abstract
chapter 20|22 pages
Studies on treatment effects of psychodrama psychotherapy
ByMICHAEL WIESER
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Psychodrama: Advances in Theory and Practice provides a comprehensive overview of developments in the theory and practice of psychodrama, integrating different psychodramatic schools of thought.

Psychodrama is one of the pioneering approaches of psychotherapy and is practised by thousands of practitioners and in most countries of the world. The editors of this volume bring together contributions from Europe, South America, Australia, Israel and the USA to explain and explore recent innovations. They look at how psychodrama has contributed to the development of psychotherapy, introducing concepts that have had a profound influence on other therapies. These include concepts such as role theory, the encounter, the co-unconscious, the social atom, sociometry, action research, group psychotherapy, the cycle of spontaneity and creativity, role play and many related concepts and techniques.

This book will be of great interest to all students, practitioners and trainers in the field of psychodrama. It will also appeal to professionals and students in the related fields of psychotherapy, counselling, psychology and psychiatry.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |4 pages
Part I New perspectives on psychodramatic theory
View abstract
chapter 1|16 pages
Meta-theoretical perspectives on psychodrama
ByADAM BLATNER
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Spontaneity-creativity: the psychodramatic concept of change
ByMICHAEL SCHACHT
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Reformulating psychodrama as an experiential reintegration action therapy (ERAT): the corrective emotional approach
ByDAVID A. KIPPER
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The role of the meta-role: an integrative element in psychology
ByADAM BLATNER
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Psychodrama, role theory and the cultural atom: new developments in role theory
BySUE DANIEL
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Let's face it: mirroring in psychodrama
ByPETER FELIX KELLERMANN
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
A chaos theory perspective on psychodrama: reinterpreting Moreno
ByRORY REMER, JAIME GUERRERO AND RUTH RIDING-MALON
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Existential-dialectic psychodrama: the theory behind practice
ByLENI VERHOFSTADT-DENEVE
View abstract
chapter 9|12 pages
How does psychodrama work?: how theory is embedded in the psychodramatic method
ByJOSE LUIS PIO-ABREU AND CRISTINA VILLARES -OLIVEIRA
View abstract
chapter 10|12 pages
A postmodern approach to psychodrama theory
ByRENEE OUDIJK
View abstract
part |4 pages
PART II Deve lopments in psychodrama pract ice and research
View abstract
chapter 11|20 pages
Transgenerational analysis and psychodrama: applying and extending Moreno's concepts of the co-unconscious and the social atom to transgenerational links
ByANNE ANCELIN SCHUTZENBERGER
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Clinical foundations of the Therapeutic Spiral Model: theoretical orientations and principles of change
ByM. KATHERINE HUDG1NS
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Psychodrama, spirituality and Souldrama
ByCONNIE MILLER
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Psychodrama in miniature
ByJOHN CASSON
View abstract
chapter 15|12 pages
Sociometric scenarios and psychotherapy
ByANNA MARIA KNOBEL
View abstract
chapter 16|12 pages
A neuroscience perspective on psychodrama
ByEDWARD HUG
View abstract
chapter 17|8 pages
Psychodrama and child development: working with children
ByANNE BANNISTER
View abstract
chapter 18|14 pages
Psychodrama and psychopathology: purposefully adapting the method to address different pathologies
ByFERNANDO VIEIRA, MARTA RISQUES
View abstract
chapter 19|10 pages
Jungian psychodrama: from theoretical to creative roots
ByMAURIZIO GASSEAU, WILMA SCATEGNI
View abstract
chapter 20|22 pages
Studies on treatment effects of psychodrama psychotherapy
ByMICHAEL WIESER
View abstract

Psychodrama: Advances in Theory and Practice provides a comprehensive overview of developments in the theory and practice of psychodrama, integrating different psychodramatic schools of thought.

Psychodrama is one of the pioneering approaches of psychotherapy and is practised by thousands of practitioners and in most countries of the world. The editors of this volume bring together contributions from Europe, South America, Australia, Israel and the USA to explain and explore recent innovations. They look at how psychodrama has contributed to the development of psychotherapy, introducing concepts that have had a profound influence on other therapies. These include concepts such as role theory, the encounter, the co-unconscious, the social atom, sociometry, action research, group psychotherapy, the cycle of spontaneity and creativity, role play and many related concepts and techniques.

This book will be of great interest to all students, practitioners and trainers in the field of psychodrama. It will also appeal to professionals and students in the related fields of psychotherapy, counselling, psychology and psychiatry.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |4 pages
Part I New perspectives on psychodramatic theory
View abstract
chapter 1|16 pages
Meta-theoretical perspectives on psychodrama
ByADAM BLATNER
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Spontaneity-creativity: the psychodramatic concept of change
ByMICHAEL SCHACHT
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Reformulating psychodrama as an experiential reintegration action therapy (ERAT): the corrective emotional approach
ByDAVID A. KIPPER
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The role of the meta-role: an integrative element in psychology
ByADAM BLATNER
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Psychodrama, role theory and the cultural atom: new developments in role theory
BySUE DANIEL
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Let's face it: mirroring in psychodrama
ByPETER FELIX KELLERMANN
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
A chaos theory perspective on psychodrama: reinterpreting Moreno
ByRORY REMER, JAIME GUERRERO AND RUTH RIDING-MALON
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Existential-dialectic psychodrama: the theory behind practice
ByLENI VERHOFSTADT-DENEVE
View abstract
chapter 9|12 pages
How does psychodrama work?: how theory is embedded in the psychodramatic method
ByJOSE LUIS PIO-ABREU AND CRISTINA VILLARES -OLIVEIRA
View abstract
chapter 10|12 pages
A postmodern approach to psychodrama theory
ByRENEE OUDIJK
View abstract
part |4 pages
PART II Deve lopments in psychodrama pract ice and research
View abstract
chapter 11|20 pages
Transgenerational analysis and psychodrama: applying and extending Moreno's concepts of the co-unconscious and the social atom to transgenerational links
ByANNE ANCELIN SCHUTZENBERGER
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Clinical foundations of the Therapeutic Spiral Model: theoretical orientations and principles of change
ByM. KATHERINE HUDG1NS
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Psychodrama, spirituality and Souldrama
ByCONNIE MILLER
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Psychodrama in miniature
ByJOHN CASSON
View abstract
chapter 15|12 pages
Sociometric scenarios and psychotherapy
ByANNA MARIA KNOBEL
View abstract
chapter 16|12 pages
A neuroscience perspective on psychodrama
ByEDWARD HUG
View abstract
chapter 17|8 pages
Psychodrama and child development: working with children
ByANNE BANNISTER
View abstract
chapter 18|14 pages
Psychodrama and psychopathology: purposefully adapting the method to address different pathologies
ByFERNANDO VIEIRA, MARTA RISQUES
View abstract
chapter 19|10 pages
Jungian psychodrama: from theoretical to creative roots
ByMAURIZIO GASSEAU, WILMA SCATEGNI
View abstract
chapter 20|22 pages
Studies on treatment effects of psychodrama psychotherapy
ByMICHAEL WIESER
View abstract
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