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- the 1920s. This work in the theatre impacted the development of his psychodramatic theory. In psychodrama, parti****nts explore internal conflicts by acting...
- Educational Applications, New York: Springer. pp.112 Moreno, J.L. (1952) Psychodramatic Production Techniques. Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama & Sociometry...
- The A.V. Club gave the film a grade of B, describing it as "a zany psychodramatic creepfest that, here and there, veers into gory action hilarity, as...
- beliefs with the term greater magic applying to ritual practice meant as psychodramatic catharsis to focus ones emotions for a specific purpose and lesser magic...
- Owen (2021-09-02). "'The Power of the Dog' Review: Jane Campion's Psychodramatic Western Is Impeccably Crafted but Lacks the Major Voices of 'The Piano'"...
- sense of personal identity. In the growing field of Drama Therapy, psychodramatic improvisation, along with other techniques developed for Drama Therapy...
- September 2021). "'The Power of the Dog' Review: Dame Jane Campion's Psychodramatic Western Is Impeccably Crafted but Lacks the Major Voices of 'The Piano'"...
- realizing that he was rapping. Joseph writes lyrics that are often psychodramatic in nature. He describes his songwriting as well as himself as "very...
- ****. "Magic" in LaVeyan Satanism involves ritual practice meant as psychodramatic catharsis to focus one's emotional energy for a specific purpose (called...
- Gruppenpsychotherapie bei NeurosepatientInnen (ICD-10: F3, F4)" [The effects of psychodramatic group psychotherapy with neurosis patients — An empirical contribution...