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What is Psychodramatist

Handbook of Research on Policies, Protocols, and Practices for Social Work in the Digital World
A theatrical producer or a group leader helping the person that seeks help.
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Using Psychodrama in the Field of Social Work
Emre Kol (Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Anadolu University, Turkey) and Seda Topgül (Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Akdeniz University Manavgat, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7772-1.ch031
Abstract
Psychodrama is a systematic re-living conducted through utilizing spontaneous theater. This research aims to reveal the use of psychodrama in social work. Within the scope of the study, the research was carried out using the literature review method based on the following question framework: How and in which areas psychodrama is used in social work? As a result of the study, it has been found that psychodrama has an improving role in professional practice skills of the social workers along with the restorative and educative role for themselves. On the other hand, as for welfare recipients, it helps them to become self-sufficient. In this sense, it has been concluded that while psychodrama plays a therapeutic role for the individuals in need of social service, it will be effective for the social workers to overcome the potential difficulties and burnouts they may face in their inner worlds.
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