How Psychodrama Helps Tell a Michigan Client Story
Question: How does psychodrama help in learning about and eventually telling a client’s story? Answer: As human beings, we understand our environment through our senses. And the more we can involve in our storytelling as many senses as possible, the better the person who’s listening to the story will really be able to understand what happened. And that’s why, using the psychodramatic method, we can get into the minute details that might not otherwise be conveyable in simple words. The person might not even have the vocabulary to explain it. And if we reenact it, then we can see it almost as if we’re part of it, part of it happening right now. And that gives us a much more vivid understanding of a person’s case.
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