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The psychodrama involves many parts: the director, the protagonist, the actors, the stage and the audience. Describe each of these parts and explain the importance of each in the psychodrama process.
 
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Gestalt group work uses a variety of experiments and exercises to enhance the experiences of group members.
 
  Choose three of the following; describe what the exercise is and how it is used to benefit the client (Select from: making the rounds, rehearsals, role reversals, body language, changing questions to statements, empty chair, unfinished business, Top-Dog/Underdog Dialogue, fantasy exercises, dream work, homework.)
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The psychodrama involves many parts: the director, the protagonist, the actors, the stage and the audience. Describe each of these parts and explain the importance of each in the psychodrama process.
 Director: person who guides the protagonist; roughly equivalent to the group leader
 Protagonist: subject of the psychodrama; may play many parts
 Actors: those who play parts of important people or objects; take direction from the protagonist
 Stage: area where the action takes place; should be separate from meeting space
 Audience: describes others who may be present during the psychodrama; audience members give feedback

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Gestalt group work uses a variety of experiments and exercises to enhance the experiences of group members. Choose three of the following; describe what the exercise is and how it is used to benefit the client (Select from: making the rounds, rehearsals, role reversals, body language, changing questions to statements, empty chair, unfinished business, Top-Dog/Underdog Dialogue, fantasy exercises, dream work, homework.)
 Answers will vary; exercises are described on pages 360-362 of the text





 

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