Foundations of Psychodrama
(4th edition, Revised and Expanded, Published
in March, 2000)
Adam Blatner, M.D.
(This page revised July 7, 2002, 7:30 PM)
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Abbreviated)
Title Page, Preface, etc.
(Also, photographs of J.L. Moreno and Zerka Moreno among
the pages.)
Introduction: The Scope of Psychodrama
xv-xxi
The Idea of a Tool; New Kinds of Thinking; Complexes of Tools;
Applications, A Path of "Heart"
1 Basic Elements: An Overview
1
Correcting Misunderstandings, Component Elements and Terminology,
A Typical Enactment, Other Kinds of Enactments
2 History I: Moreno and His Precursors
12
The Scope of Moreno's
Thought, Early History,
Mid-Phase: Years
of Development,
Later Years:
Education and Organization
3 History II: Further Developments in Psychodrama
26
Zerka Toeman Moreno: A Biographical Sketch;
Other Pioneers: The "First Phase";
The "Second Phase", Organizational Developments,
Publications, International Developments
4 History III: Hindrances to Psychodrama's Acceptance
38
5 General Philosophical and Theoretical Considerations
51
Two Kinds of Complexity, Alternative Modes of Knowledge,
Postmodernism, Metatheory, Why Theorize? A Loose Theory
6 Moreno's Theology
63
Spirituality, Religion and Psychology; An Aesthetic Basis;
Resonances with Other Philosophers; Immanence; Responsibility;
Individuality; Encounter; Creative Theology
7 Creativity
73
Considering Creativity; The Cultural Conserve; Response-ability
Psychological Perspectives; Sociatry; A Deeper Contemplation
8 Spontaneity
80
Relationship with Creativity; Robopathy;
The Psychodynamics of Spontaneity; A Non-Conservable Energy;
A Stimulant to Creativity; Warming-Up
9 Play, Imagination, Surplus Reality
89
The Psychodynamics of Playing; Excitement; Surplus Reality;
Implications; Moreno's Idée Fixe ; Re-enchantment; Abundant
Living
10 Expression and Action
100
Acting-Out, Acting-In, and Action Insight; Sublimation;
Act Hunger; Act Fulfillment; Expansion of the Sense of Self;
Warming Up Physically; Modes of Self-Expression;
Making and Sharing Stories; Fuller Self-Expression
11 Catharsis
110
Describing the Phenomenon; Underlying Dynamics;
Four Levels of Catharsis; Working-Through;
Not Just Evoking Emotion; Vicarious Catharsis; A Wider Perspective
12 Skill Learning
119
Developing the Meta-Roles; Dis-Identification; Making Learning
Explicit;
Role Reversal and Empathy; Self-Awareness; Non-Verbal Communication;
Conflict Resolution; Sociometric Skills; Four Kinds of Learning;
Creating Rituals and Celebrations
13 Integrations with Other Therapie
128
An Integrative Meta-Theory; Rapprochement with Psychoanalysis;
Integrations with Other Approaches; Other Disciplines
14 Therapeutic Factors
139
Therapeutic Factors in Group Psychotherapy; Strengthening the
Ego;
Facilitating the Phases of Psychotherapy
15 Applied Role Theory-I: General Considerations
150
Historical Background; Roles and Meta-Roles;
A User-Friendly Language ; A Powerful Metaphor;
Some Difficulties with Role Theory; Dimensions of Role Enactment
16 Applied Role Theory-II: Dynamic Concepts
165
Role Circumstances vs Psychic Determinism;
The Depth of Roles; Other Dimensions of Roles;
A Pluralistic Model of the Mind; Integrating the Mind;
Role Taking: A Key Skill; Role as "Lens"; Mutuality in Role Taking
17 Applied Role Theory-III: Specific Techniques
177
Role Naming; Role Diagraming; Role Analysis;
The Social Network Diagram; Creating Roles
18 Sociometry I: General Considerations
188
Interpersonal Relations; Social Being-ness;
Co-Unconscious Dynamics Tele; Reciprocity;
Using Sociometry; Historical Perspectives; Present Status
19 Sociometry II: Methods
203
Resistances to Sociometry; Other Sociometric Methods;
Choosing Partners; Choosing a Protagonist and/or Auxiliaries;
Action Sociometry and "Sculpture"; The Spectrogram;
Focused Questioning
20: Related Approaches
214
Role Playing & Role Training; Action Methods; Sociodrama;
Bibliodrama; Drama Therapy; Drama in Education; Interactive Theatre;
Playback Theatre; The Art of Play; Miscellaneous Approaches
21 Principles of Using Psychodramatic Techniques
227
Categories of Techniques; Purposes of Psychodramatic Techniques;
Balancing Talk & Action
Appendix: A Compendium of Psychodramatic Terms and Techniques
235
General Bibliography
259
American Journals; General
Bibliography; International Books and Journals
Index
275
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