Individual analytical psychodrama
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Individual analytical psychodrama is a therapy based on role-playing and the observation of the unconscious mind.
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[edit] Story
Moreno created the psychodrama which was already a psychotherapy. Sigmund Freud wrote to him on several occasions.
Psychoanalysts were interested in this method and adapted this to psychoanalysis principles.
[edit] Practice
The practice is divided in three times.
[edit] Scene elaboration
The patient and the psychoanalyst imagine a scene and allows roles to play.
[edit] Roleplay
The scene is played, as in its description, or maybe different.
[edit] Interpretation
The scene, the roleplay is thought by the psychoanalyst who explain to the patient his interpretation.

