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Post by account_disabled on Feb 18, 2024 0:15:39 GMT -5
The structure of psychodrama The structure of psychodrama Moreover, if spontaneity is specifically suppressed or forbidden to find a way out, then this often becomes global in the development of neurosis in a person. Spontaneity is the beginning of the development of all creativity in a person, which includes: spontaneity (1st stage) as a creative engine, emotional charge, insight; creativity (2nd stage) as an impetus for spontaneity in a certain form, in choosing a vector along the way; cultural conservation (3rd stage) as the custodian of an object of human creativity for a certain period of time. Spontaneity may be present in other types of psychology Phone Number List and psychotherapy, but it has corresponding other terms in them: libido (according to Z. Freud), orgone energy (according to W. Reich). Role theory This is the third theoretical principle in psychodrama. are distinguished: psychosomatic roles (determined by vital necessity): frightened (if the self-preservation instinct is triggered) parent; psychological roles (determined by desires arising within a person): angry, angry, kind, manipulating others; social roles (determined by a person’s behavior in the society around him): passenger, leader, customer, organizer. Depending on the degree of disagreement, roles are classified into: Functional, in which a specific solution appears in controversial situations . This type of role allows you to interact with other group members in a session, while identifying interpersonal connections that contribute to a person’s formation in society. There are stable functional roles, that is, those that have long been familiar to people and are regularly used by them. Another type of functional roles are emerging roles, that is, those that have not yet been deposited in the human mind.
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