223 Pages
by
Routledge
224 Pages
by
Routledge
219 Pages
by
Routledge
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Role playing is the most naturalistic form of psychotherapy. In the safety and privacy of an office, psychiatrists and psychologists guide patients in more competent ways of living, and help patients see how they behave. Role playing, which is also used for diagnostic purposes by therapists, is an unparalleled procedure for letting patients see themselves in action, and helps them establish and... Read more
1: An Overview; 2: Roleplaying Theory; 3: The Process of Therapeutic Roleplaying; 4: Roleplaying Procedures; 5: Roleplaying in Diagnosis; 6: Roleplaying for Instruction; 7: Roleplaying for Training; 8: Roleplaying Centered Group Therapy; 9: A Case Example of Psychodramatic Group Therapy; 10: A Case Example of Roleplaying in Individual Psychotherapy; 11: Summary and Conclusions
Biography
Raymond Corsini






