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| psychodrama | Primarily a technique of group psychotherapy which involves a structure, directed, and dramatised acting out of the patient's personal and emotional problems. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Psychodramas
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a form of group psychotherapy in which patients dramatize their own or assigned life situations in order to achieve insight into personalities, relationships, conflicts, and emotional problems, and to alter faulty behavior patterns.
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