Healing Childhood Abuse through Psychodrama Video
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In these extremely powerful live group sessions, master clinician and psychodramatist Tian Dayton works with group participants to confront childhood abuse, and work through trauma that they are carrying in their bodies.
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It's a little offputting to watch at first, but then I realised that I have done this in my own mind many times in order to process moments in my life.
I am impressed than in two years, not one person has left a comment about this video. This stuff, my friends, is real psychological help -- experience your life, experience your feelings, experience whatever it is. Psychodrama, Gestalt, confrontation, Redirecting Self Therapy, it's all Experiencing. This is it. And not one of the 8700 viewers could respond. Wow.
Man, this is soo interesting. Totally love this.
pretty intense!
that exercise is for a very basic level, problem is that once u take full control of your emotions & understand them in great depth,it reveals a new reality' which other people aren't aware of because they never had to go through all this 'learning process' I should call it.This reality'limits your social circle&puts more responsibility on you as in individual bc u understand others emotions which they might not themselves.all in all is a constant struggle to to deal with childhood problems
thank you very much:)
What would you have liked the viewers to say? This is a old comment, but I always like reading what the viewers think about the video. I came here curious about what psychodrama looks like rather than reading about it. "Catharsis" was a key word in my readings, and the benefit being to see one's problems through another's eyes with another player than by oneself in a journal. My professor who is an illustrator has given my class exercises in narrative drawing that sounded very similar to this.
@tk0145 Playing basketball in the cord is different from playing it in a video game. That's why reenacting it is more effective helping the individual deal with repressed conflicts than just saying it.
@ShimonFrankel
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Awesome analogy. Thanks!
kind of scary at the end lol.
this guys a freak