Focus on Psychodrama: The Therapeutic Aspects of Psychodrama

Focus on Psychodrama: The Therapeutic Aspects of Psychodrama

by JonathanD.Moreno (Author), PeterFelixKellerman (Author)

Synopsis

This textbook is for all students and practioners of psychodrama and drama, and professionals seeking to extend their knowledge of creative arts therapies. The author provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of psychodrama, presenting a systematic analysis of its essential therapeutic ingredients. He specifies the core issues involved, discussing the interpersonal, the emotional, the imaginary, the behavioural and the cognitive elements.

The book examines the professional roles assumed by psychodramatists and establishes the skills required in each role. Explored is the use of the concept of acting out, both in psychodrama and psychoanalysis, and the author also discusses the problem of resistance, and the importance of the concept and technique of closure in each psychodrama. A processing checklist is added at the end of the book as a systematic aid in evaluating the professional skills of the psychodramatist.

The chapters are both pragmatic and solidly grounded in theory, thereby providing students with an effective, in-depth alternative to the traditional verbal therapies.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 196
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley
Published: 01 Jul 1992

ISBN 10: 185302127X
ISBN 13: 9781853021275

Media Reviews
The contributors to this book provide persuasive evidence of how psychodrama can safely be used to create paths of change for even the most severe traumatization. They discuss the possible transmission of trauma patters across generations. Using psychodrama, they create a place to act out unprocessed trauma within the containment of therapy, in order to stop the obsessive repetition of the past. -- The Bulletin of the British Psychodrama Association
This well-known and respected textbook is for all students and practitioners of psychodrama seeking to extend their knowledge. The author provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of psychodrama, presenting a systematic analysis of its essential therapeutic ingredients. -- The Bulletin of the British Psychodrama Association
With this volume his ingenious and highly original work will not only help create a sounder conceptual basis for psychodrama therapy, it will also establish Kellermann as one of a precious handful of significant thinkers on the foundations of psychodrama. -- from the Foreword
The wide-ranging knowledge and experience that Kellermann demonstrates is impressive, and the results of these explorations are often convincing... this is an important book. Not an easy one perhaps, but one which addresses difficult and complex issues and will hopefully stimulate further structured thinking about the therapeutic factors in psychodrama. -- Journal of the British Psychodrama Association
... this work shows evidence of a good deal of thought and effort and raises some very interesting points. -- Contemporary Psychology
Buy it! This is an excellent book on psychodrama written by one of the few true scholars in our field - the work of J L Moreno is being productively expounded by rigorous, original analyses of psychodramatic theory represented in Kellerman's work. A particularly useful inclusion in the book is the Psychodrama Director Processing Checklist ... the book is eminently buyable. -- BPA Journal
This is an extremely wide-ranging and perceptive study which provides a detailed overview of the theories supporting the therapeutic claims made for psychodrama. There is much here that the drama/theatre worker could draw upon in non-clinical contexts particularly in the search for answers to the vexing question of precisely how people learn through imagined experience. -- 20Drama
Author Bio
Peter Felix Kellermann is a clinical psychologist who qualified as a practitioner at the Moreno Institute, New York. He teaches psychodrama in Israel and around the world. He is the co-editor of Psychodrama with Trauma Survivors, also published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.