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psychodramatic การใช้

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  • This work in the theatre impacted the development of his psychodramatic theory.
  • They established the Psychodramatic Institute in New York in 1942.
  • In an astonishing psychodramatic feat, the characters voyage to the subconscious in a nine-act marathon of adultery and interior monologues.
  • In the growing field of Drama Therapy, psychodramatic improvisation, along with other techniques developed for Drama Therapy, are used extensively.
  • Greater magic is a form of ritual practice and is meant as psychodramatic catharsis to focus one's emotional energy for a specific purpose.
  • Moreno continued training and teaching the psychodramatic theory and method for more than 30 years since Dr . Moreno s death, training psychodramatists worldwide.
  • The explanation would seem to be " Wainewright's " very stylistic and historical plausibility and the scholarly care that Motion has taken undermine the literary and psychodramatic potential of his story.
  • What makes this show such a spectacular curiosity is the way its star manages to give you a little bit of everything : It's a recital exploded into a piece of psychodramatic theater.
  • Every night, a hopelessly absurd psychodramatic theater is played out in the entertainment establishments of the District, supercharged by publicity and the human craving to be at the center of what's happening right this minute.
  • In each painting, various artistic personalities find themselves in psychodramatic scenarios with their subconscious drives personified through figures in constant change, sometimes playing host to parasitic vegetation, other times surgically reconfigured and twisted into conversations with one another and their surroundings.
  • Greater magic is a form of ritual practice and is meant as psychodramatic catharsis to focus one's emotional energy for a specific purpose; lesser magic is the practice of " wile and guile " ) to bend an individual or situation to one's will.
  • Anderson, best known as Agent Scully on " The X Files, " seems anything but elastic in her London debut in Michael Weller's " What the Night Is For, " a sort of psychodramatic variation of " Same Time, Next Year ."
  • From " All the President's Men " to, pretty much, the complete works of Oliver Stone; from Vietnam-era trashings such as " Millhouse : A White Comedy " to the arch allegory " Nasty Habits " and the psychodramatic inquiry " Secret Honor, " the disgraced chief executive has traumatized Hollywood almost as much as he did Washington.