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https://doi.org/10.3935/ljsr.v30i2.397

Group supervision in psychodrama/

Jasna Veljković ; University of Belgrade, Faculty of political science, Belgrade, Serbia *
Vesna Dukanac ; Belgrade, Serbia

* Corresponding author.


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Abstract

Psychodrama is a form of action group work in which the protagonist on stage has significant relationships with others. During psychodrama, its protagonists encounter their own difficulties and try to find solutions. Supervision in psychodrama, helping to train future therapists, has its own developed methodology. The key condition for learning in the supervisory process is to achieve a good supervisory relationship between the supervisee and the supervisor or supervisory group. It is important that the supervisor provides such a work methodology that will create the conditions for the development of relationships within the supervision group. Psychodrama supervision is part of a wide range of group and interdisciplinary supervision and is closest to group supervision applied in the artistic professions. As an action method of group work, psychodrama, with its basic technique - role changing, enables the advancement of the empathy of the supervisee in the supervised working environment. Also, the application of psychodrama methods in supervision facilitates a clearer acquisition of integrated insight at the cognitive and emotional levels. The aim of this paper is to present the possibilities of psychodrama application in a group supervision environment whilst working with the assistance-giving professionals. Moreover, we aspired to show the possibilities of psychodrama application in the area of social welfare supervision.

Keywords

psychodrama; sociodrama; supervision; group therapy; social welfare

Hrčak ID:

316638

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/316638

Publication date:

31.3.2024.

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