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Содержание
Санитарный день в УВолшебной лавкеФ.Предисловие
Е.Л. Михайловой 5
Предисловие Дж. Д. Морено 8
Введение 11
1. ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИЕ 18
История 19
Тройственная система 19
Эклектизм 19
Применение 20
Структура 20
Теория 21
Исчерпывающее определениепсиходрамы 21
Время и частота сессий(УкогдаФ) 23
Пространственное окружение(УгдеФ) 25
Характеристики клиента (УдлякогоФ) 25
Характеристики терапевта(УкемФ) 29
Характеристики группы
и вспомогательных лиц (УскемФ). 29
Результат психодрамы 31
Иллюстрация психодраматическойсессии 32
Заключение 37
2. Теория 38
Метанаучная рамка рассмотрения 39
Терапевтическая практика 42
Теоретические посылки 43
Заключение 52
3. Психодраматист 53
Профессиональные ролипсиходраматиста 54
Заключение 66
4. ХАРИЗМАТИЧЕСКОЕ ЛИДЕРСТВО 70
ичность харизматическоголидера 71
Отдельные последователи
и идеализация ими лидеров 72
Группы с установкой назависимость 73
Психодраматическая ситуация 74
Терапевтическая ценность
харизматического лидерства 77
Советы лидерам 80
5. Терапевтические аспекты 81
Терапевтические аспекты 81
Доверять или не доверять 89
Заключение 91
6. Катарсис 92
Историческое развитие 92
Переживание катарсиса 94
Катарсис как лечение 96
Роль катарсиса в психодраме 100
Заключение 102
7. Инсайт-в-действии 104
Инсайт-в-действии 106
Процесс достиженияинсайта-в-действии 108
Достижение инсайта-в-действии
без помощи интерпретации 109
1. Обучение через непосредственныйопыт 111
2. Обучение через действие 113
3. Некогнитивное научение 115
Заключение 116
8. УТелеФ 118
Ментальные репрезентации 120
Перенос 121
Контрперенос 122
УТелеФ 125
Реальные реакции против реакцийпереноса 127
Вспомогательное лицо 130
Прозрачность 132
Заключение 133
9. УКак будтоФ 135
УКак будтоФ в психодраме 135
Терапевтические методы,
основанные на использованиивоображения 138
Терапевтическое значение Укак будтоФ впсиходраме 140
Сверхреальность 141
Процедуры взаимодействия с внешнейреальностью 143
Ролевая игра и принятие роли 146
Принятие роли в театре 148
Ролевая игра и достоверность 149
Заключение 151
10. Отыгрывание в действии 152
Отыгрывание в действии 152
Отыгрывание в действии впсихоанализе 153
Отыгрывание в действии впсиходраме 154
УИгра вовнеФ 156
Терминология действия 158
Примеры 159
Заключение 161
11. Магия 163
Магия 164
Неспецифические факторыизлечения 165
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