Psychodrama is a sort of experience, execution therapy in which patients play out past experiences to examine current concerns. Position, emotional personality, and group dynamics are all elements of this kind of therapy, which aims to give patients a deeper comprehension of themselves and their experiences. It uses a group setting yet operates as individual treatment. It has psychological roots, but it also integrates theatre and sociological ideas. Psychodrama may be beneficial for a variety of problems. People who suffer from illnesses that influence their moods, emotions, and sense of self can find it useful. Eating disorders, grief, identity difficulties, mood disorders, and negative self-image seem to be some disorders or issues that it may assist with. Trauma, personality disorders, and relationship issues. Psychodrama has been used to treat illnesses including drug use disorder and schizophrenia.
Title : Tailoring biblio-poetry therapies using AI and biofeedback for addiction treatment
Nile Stanley, University of North Florida, United States
Title : The A-B-C of happiness coaching
Alphonsus Obayuwana, Triple-H Project LLC, United States
Title : Clinical pharmacology of marijuana: Update 2024
Frederick J Goldstein, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, United States
Title : Trait-based recovery: Evidence-based trait activation to reduce depression, anxiety, and improve client engagement in addiction treatment
Jason Glenn Roop, The Center for Trait-Based Transformation, United States
Title : An investigation of the factors responsible for ubstance abuse from a cognitive perspective based on a mixed method approach
Adewole Olukorede, Literary Edifice, Italy
Title : A Long-Acting Naltrexone Implant (for Opioid Use Disorder: First-in-Human Phase I Trial)
Steven M Cohen, Akyso Therapeutics, United States