
Psychodrama - Paperback
Psychodrama - Paperback
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by Paul Wilkins (Author)
This fascinating book introduces the rationale, theory and psychotherapeutic practice of psychodrama. It provides an insight into its origins, outlining its techniques and bringing to life the dynamic interrelationships that form the core of the practice. Following the theatrical process that lies at the heart of psychodrama, the book shows how the enactment of scenes from the past, present or future, real or imagined, can benefit the group of individuals involved, leading to unexpected insight and growth through creativity and spontaneity. Psychodramatic terms and processes are explained and illustrated using numerous examples from practice.
Author Biography
Paul Wilkins is a senior lecturer at the Centre for Human Communication, Manchester Metropolitan University. He also works in private practice as a person-centred therapist, psychodramatist and supervisor. He is the author of Personal and Professional Development for Counsellors (SAGE, 1997), as well as numerous articles on psychodrama and creative therapies.



















