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PSYCHODRAMA WORKSHOP
The Positive Outcomes of Psychodrama
Through psychodrama, the individual finds a means to increase their responsiveness to others and learn more about how others respond to their actions. By providing the individual to participate in this group interaction, whether in a business, education or therapeutic setting, the goal of psychodrama is to help the individual reach their full potential.
Psychodrama can be helpful for overcoming grief, developing new social skills, during rehabilitation following head trauma, aiding autistic children to build the means for social interaction and for helping people to build stronger leadership skills in the workplace.
Through group work, the supportive and learning element of the therapy is enhanced, so that people can build better firsthand understanding of the impact of their actions towards others.
Psychodrama can be a powerful form of therapy and an exciting and useful teaching tool. Group interaction can add a new dimension to the understanding developed in the therapy session, exceeding the potential of traditional verbal therapies. The insights can increase self-esteem and help to restore confidence and social capability for the participant.