Psychodrama
(noun)
A therapeutic technique in which people act out their experiences, feelings, and conflicts in a safe and controlled environment.
Origin:
Derived from the greek words 'psyche' meaning 'mind' and 'drama' meaning 'action'.
Examples:
- She found psychodrama to be a powerful tool for healing from past traumas and resolving inner conflicts.
- The psychodrama group was a safe space where participants could explore their emotions and feelings.
- The therapist used psychodrama to help the patient understand and overcome their fear of public speaking.
- The psychodrama session helped the participants to better understand and empathize with each other.
- The psychodrama was a powerful tool for personal growth and self-discovery, allowing individuals to gain a new perspective on their experiences.