After approximately 180 sessions the author presents a detailed description of the conduct of psychodrama and describes how it is integrated into a comprehensive psycho-therapeutic programme.
With appropriate safeguards it is a safe and useful procedure and has been found to be of value with very chronic “symptom-bound” patients.
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