Psychodrama in Nursing Education
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This article describes a nursing educator's experiences using psychodrama methods and techniques in a university setting. Methodological and ethical differences between classroom groups and training groups are discussed. Strategies used to reduce students' anxieties about psychodramatic teaching methods as well as specific uses of role reversal, sociodrama, and role training are
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