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Alterations of Consciousness during Psychodrama and Sociodrama

Title: Alterations of Consciousness during Psychodrama and Sociodrama

Scientific Essay , 2003 , 24 Pages

Autor:in: Dr. Eberhard Scheiffele (Author)

Psychology - Consulting and Therapy

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Psychodrama and sociodrama participants in general, and protagonists in particular, often report that during a session their conscious experience is altered. Many are in fact drawn to experiential methods by their desire for this experience of heightened awareness. Psychodrama will be seen as altering most of the 14 dimensions of changed subjective experience that characterise altered states of consciousness (ASC’s). Psychodramatists need to be aware of both the dangers and benefits of experiencing altered states. As in hypnosis, the director needs to be especially careful not to elicit false memories or make strong suggestions.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Dimensions of Altered Consciousness
  • Attention

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This article explores the relationship between psychodrama and altered states of consciousness (ASC). It examines how psychodrama induces changes in subjective experience, particularly in relation to the fourteen dimensions of altered consciousness outlined by Farthing (1992). The article aims to raise awareness of the potential for ASC during psychodrama sessions, highlighting both the benefits and dangers of these experiences.

  • Altered states of consciousness in psychodrama
  • Dimensions of altered consciousness according to Farthing
  • Impact of psychodrama on attention and subjective experience
  • Benefits and dangers of ASC in psychodrama
  • The role of the psychodrama director in managing ASC

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

  • Abstract: This section introduces the topic of altered states of consciousness in psychodrama and sociodrama, emphasizing the subjective experiences reported by participants. It highlights the potential benefits and dangers of these experiences and emphasizes the importance of awareness for practitioners.
  • Introduction: This chapter explores historical and contemporary perspectives on altered consciousness, highlighting various methods used to induce these states. It connects the desire for heightened awareness with the appeal of experiential methods, such as psychodrama and other forms of therapy. The author clarifies the article's focus on psychodrama and its relationship to Farthing's (1992) definition of ASC.
  • Dimensions of Altered Consciousness: This section lays the groundwork for the subsequent analysis by introducing Farthing's fourteen dimensions of altered consciousness. It establishes the framework for examining how psychodrama might induce changes in subjective experience.
  • Attention: This chapter explores the first dimension of altered consciousness: attention. It argues that psychodrama requires focused attention on the present moment, even when re-enacting past events. The author emphasizes the role of techniques used by directors to promote full presence and the creation of a "real" experience for participants.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

The key terms and concepts explored in this article include altered states of consciousness, psychodrama, sociodrama, suggestibility, false memories, attention, subjective experience, and the fourteen dimensions of altered consciousness outlined by Farthing. The article focuses on the intersection of these concepts within the context of psychodrama and explores the potential implications for practitioners and participants.

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Title
Alterations of Consciousness during Psychodrama and Sociodrama
Author
Dr. Eberhard Scheiffele (Author)
Publication Year
2003
Pages
24
Catalog Number
V86443
ISBN (eBook)
9783638021074
Language
English
Tags
Alterations Consciousness Psychodrama Sociodrama
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Dr. Eberhard Scheiffele (Author), 2003, Alterations of Consciousness during Psychodrama and Sociodrama, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/86443
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