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What is your way of working?
I am working with my clients through action-centered methods from psychodrama, like role reversal, role play, mirror, doubling, in order to create the context where people can use their spontaneity and creativity, and find solutions to their situations or life roles, from different perspectives. Action Methods are used to enable past, present and future life events to be explored, and issues or situations and their possible solutions are enacted rather than just talked about. Psychodrama offers the opportunity to practice new roles safely, see oneself from outside, gain insight and change. Psychodrama can be used in a group or individually, for therapy and personal growth. It can also be applied to family and couples therapy. Psychodrama is practiced and taught extensively through the world. |
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What is Psychodrama?
Psychodrama is an experiential therapeutic approach developed by Jacob L. Moreno. Psychodrama can be used individually though it is much more commonly used in a group, and it is a creative and active therapy type that utilizes dramatic action and role play to address problems raised by an individual. Moreno believed that spontaneity was the key to individual creativity. This idea is central to psychodrama theory. He believed that encouraging individuals to respond in spontaneous ways offered unique opportunity for finding new perspectives and potential solutions to old problems. Psychodrama sessions involve 'Action Methods'. These are used to explore past and present difficulties, or future hopes and fears of the protagonist. The director (the psychodrama therapist) supports the group or the individual to explore new solutions to problems and find new perspectives. Group members take on the roles that the individual needs them to. At the end of the session, the group members will reflect back how they can personally relate to the issue that has been explored. Psychodrama is for everyone and anyone who would like to experience the spontaneity and ‘magic’ of working with action methods. Whether your focus is personal, professional, therapy or training, if you’re interested in the creative exploration of yourself, your relationships and your life using action as well as words, then you might value and enjoy the psychodrama method and the personal liberations, self expression and insights that it elicits. |
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Which are the differences between individual psychotherapy and group psychotherapy?
In Individual psychotherapy:
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What is Psychotherapy?
Psychotherapy can be a powerful, life-changing experience which can help you to improve your mental health, overcome social or emotional challenges, and fulfil your potential. A trained psychotherapist can support you to:
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How is a psychotherapy session?
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Which are the benefits of the psychotherapy?
A number of benefits are available from participating in psychotherapy. Therapists can provide support, problem-solving skills, and enhanced coping strategies for issues such as depression, anxiety, relationship troubles, unresolved childhood issues, grief, stress management, body image issues and creative blocks. Many people also find that counselors can be a tremendous asset to managing personal growth, interpersonal relationships, family concerns, marriage issues, and the hassles of daily life. Therapists can provide a fresh perspective on a difficult problem or point you in the direction of a solution. The benefits you obtain from therapy depend on how well you use the process and put into practice what you learn. Some of the benefits available from therapy include:
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Is therapy right for me?
Seeking out therapy is an individual choice. There are many reasons why people come to therapy. Sometimes it is to deal with long-standing psychological issues, or problems with anxiety or depression. Other times it is in response to unexpected changes in one's life such as a divorce or work transition. Many seek the advice of counsel as they pursue their own personal exploration and growth. Working with a therapist can help provide insight, support, and new strategies for all types of life challenges. Therapy can help address many types of issues including depression, anxiety, conflict, grief, stress management, body-image issues, and general life transitions. Therapy is right for anyone who is interested in getting the most out of their life by taking responsibility, creating greater self-awareness, and working towards change in their lives. |
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Do I really need therapy? I can usually handle my problems.
Everyone goes through challenging situations in life, and while you may have successfully navigated through other difficulties you've faced, there's nothing wrong with seeking out extra support when you need it. In fact, therapy is for people who have enough self-awareness to realize they need a helping hand, and that is something to be admired. You are taking responsibility by accepting where you're at in life and making a commitment to change the situation by seeking therapy. Therapy provides long-lasting benefits and support, giving you the tools you need to avoid triggers, re-direct damaging patterns, and overcome whatever challenges you face. |