Psychodrama in the transgeneracional psychoterapy

Authors

  • Manuela Maciel

Keywords:

Transgeracional, Family, Psychodrama, Genosociogram, Psychogenealogy

Abstract

The author describes her approach to transgenerational psychotherapy and finishes with a case study from her clinical practice to illustrate patterns, theories and application of this model of psychotherapy. In particular, she describes the main techniques used by her which include genosociogram, family atom, miniatures, sculpting, and psychodrama.

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CASSON, J. “Psychodrama in miniature”. In: C. Baim, J. Burmeister & M. Maciel (eds.). Psychodrama: advances in theory and practice. London: Routledge, 2007. p. 201-215.

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______. “Transgenerational analysis and psychodrama: applying and extending Moreno’s concepts of the co-unconscious and the social atom to transgenerational links”. In: C. Baim, J. Burmeister & M. Maciel (eds.). Psychodrama: advances in theory and practice. London: Routledge, 2007. p. 155-175.

Published

2020-01-20

How to Cite

Maciel, M. . (2020). Psychodrama in the transgeneracional psychoterapy. Revista Brasileira De Psicodrama, 22(1), 92–99. Retrieved from https://revbraspsicodrama.org.br/rbp/article/view/372

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Brief Communications