Adam Blatner

Words and Images from the Mind of Adam Blatner

October, 2002

Imaginative Interviews: A Psychodramatic Warm-up for Developing Role-Playing Skills

The skill of acting “in role” is a prerequisite to full participation in psychodrama, sociodrama, Gestalt therapy, some techniques in family therapy, guided fantasy, and approaches that encourage imagined encounters between sub-personalities (Watkins, 1986; Hillman, 1983). Psychodramatic techniques such as doubling, role reversal, responsive auxiliary ego work, role training, or using the “empty chair” require […]

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