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- W4285186502 abstract "The complexity of childhood and all that surrounds it allows the possibility of entering a universe of mysteries, challenges, and sometimes mismatched sensations. Psychodrama is a psychotherapeutic modality that will enable children to act on the psychodramatic stage. The coauthors Filipini, Santos, Rebouças, and Strauch value play and symbolic action with an active posture of the client in the cocreation of their treatment. The psychodramatic clinic with children is based on socionomy, which underpins fundamental pillars for understanding this specific clientele: role theory, the identity matrix, sociometry, theory of spontaneity and creativity. In Brazil, the entire national territory is taken by the Morenian theory and practice with children that, sometimes, are potentiated by the interface with other theories that complement the clinical look on several aspects of child development, of psychodiagnosis, or even of the psychotherapeutic process. One is the psychodramatic sandplay, and theories of psychocorporal psychotherapy elucidate the child’s muscular development and energetic potency. Psychodrama is also an efficient way to care for children with neuropsychological disorders, chromosomal syndromes, and other forms of disabilities." @default.
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- W4285186502 title "Psychodrama with Children in Brazil" @default.
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