RECENT DEVELOPMENT OF PSYCHODRAMA AND HYPNODRAMA IN JAPAN
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Almost ten years have passed since the theory of psychodrama and dramatic psychotherapy and their techniques were first introduced lo Japan. In this country it usually takes a fairly long time for a new clinical technique to be accepted by clinical practitioners and the first few steps of psychodrama and dramatic psychotherapy were also rather slow.
So excellent, however, were the introductions of them in their early phase, that they were well understood by psychologists, psychiatrists, case workers and school teachers. This is why these people gave a big welcome to the recent attempts of clinical application of the theory. Recently rapid development of psychodrama in various clinical fields has taken place.
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