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Ïðåäèñëîâèå
Å.Ë. Ìèõàéëîâîé ...................................................................................
5
Ïðåäèñëîâèå Äæ. Ä. Ìîðåíî ........................................................... 8
Ââåäåíèå ............................................................................................ 11
1. ÎÏÐÅÄÅËÅÍÈÅ .......................................................................... 18
Èñòîðèÿ ......................................................................................... 19
Òðîéñòâåííàÿ ñèñòåìà ................................................................. 19
Ýêëåêòèçì ..................................................................................... 19
Ïðèìåíåíèå .................................................................................. 20
Ñòðóêòóðà ...................................................................................... 20
Òåîðèÿ ........................................................................................... 21
Èñ÷åðïûâàþùåå îïðåäåëåíèå ïñèõîäðàìû ............................... 21
Âðåìÿ è ÷àñòîòà ñåññèé (êîãäà?) ............................................. 23
Ïðîñòðàíñòâåííîå îêðóæåíèå (ãäå?) ...................................... 25
Õàðàêòåðèñòèêè êëèåíòà (äëÿ êîãî?) ..................................... 25
Õàðàêòåðèñòèêè òåðàïåâòà (êåì?) ........................................... 29
Õàðàêòåðèñòèêè ãðóïïû
è âñïîìîãàòåëüíûõ ëèö (ñ êåì?)............................................. 29
Ðåçóëüòàò ïñèõîäðàìû ................................................................. 31
Èëëþñòðàöèÿ ïñèõîäðàìàòè÷åñêîé ñåññèè ............................... 32
Çàêëþ÷åíèå ................................................................................... 37
2. ÒÅÎÐÈß ....................................................................................... 38
Ìåòàíàó÷íàÿ ðàìêà ðàññìîòðåíèÿ ............................................. 39
Òåðàïåâòè÷åñêàÿ ïðàêòèêà .......................................................... 42
Òåîðåòè÷åñêèå ïîñûëêè .............................................................. 43
Çàêëþ÷åíèå ................................................................................... 52
3. ÏÑÈÕÎÄÐÀÌÀÒÈÑÒ ................................................................. 53
Ïðîôåññèîíàëüíûå ðîëè ïñèõîäðàìàòèñòà ............................... 54
Çàêëþ÷åíèå ................................................................................... 66
4. ÕÀÐÈÇÌÀÒÈ×ÅÑÊÎÅ ËÈÄÅÐÑÒÂÎ ...................................... 70
Ëè÷íîñòü õàðèçìàòè÷åñêîãî ëèäåðà ............................................ 71
Îòäåëüíûå ïîñëåäîâàòåëè
è èäåàëèçàöèÿ èìè ëèäåðîâ ........................................................ 72
235
Ãðóïïû ñ óñòàíîâêîé íà çàâèñèìîñòü........................................ 73
Ïñèõîäðàìàòè÷åñêàÿ ñèòóàöèÿ ................................................... 74
Òåðàïåâòè÷åñêàÿ öåííîñòü
õàðèçìàòè÷åñêîãî ëèäåðñòâà ....................................................... 77
Ñîâåòû ëèäåðàì ............................................................................ 80
5. ÒÅÐÀÏÅÂÒÈ×ÅÑÊÈÅ ÀÑÏÅÊÒÛ ........................................... 81
Òåðàïåâòè÷åñêèå àñïåêòû ............................................................ 81
Äîâåðÿòü èëè íå äîâåðÿòü? .......................................................... 89
Çàêëþ÷åíèå ................................................................................... 91
6. ÊÀÒÀÐÑÈÑ .................................................................................. 92
Èñòîðè÷åñêîå ðàçâèòèå ............................................................... 92
Ïåðåæèâàíèå êàòàðñèñà............................................................... 94
Êàòàðñèñ êàê ëå÷åíèå? ................................................................ 96
Ðîëü êàòàðñèñà â ïñèõîäðàìå .................................................... 100
Çàêëþ÷åíèå ................................................................................. 102
7. ÈÍÑÀÉÒ-Â-ÄÅÉÑÒÂÈÈ ......................................................... 104
Èíñàéò-â-äåéñòâèè .................................................................... 106
Ïðîöåññ äîñòèæåíèÿ èíñàéòà-â-äåéñòâèè .............................. 108
Äîñòèæåíèå èíñàéòà-â-äåéñòâèè
áåç ïîìîùè èíòåðïðåòàöèè ...................................................... 109
1. Îáó÷åíèå ÷åðåç íåïîñðåäñòâåííûé îïûò ........................... 111
2. Îáó÷åíèå ÷åðåç äåéñòâèå ...................................................... 113
3. Íåêîãíèòèâíîå íàó÷åíèå ..................................................... 115
Çàêëþ÷åíèå ................................................................................. 116
8. ÒÅËÅ ....................................................................................... 118
Ìåíòàëüíûå ðåïðåçåíòàöèè ...................................................... 120
Ïåðåíîñ ....................................................................................... 121
Êîíòðïåðåíîñ ............................................................................. 122
Òåëå.......................................................................................... 125
Ðåàëüíûå ðåàêöèè ïðîòèâ ðåàêöèé ïåðåíîñà ......................... 127
Âñïîìîãàòåëüíîå ëèöî ............................................................... 130
Ïðîçðà÷íîñòü .............................................................................. 132
Çàêëþ÷åíèå ................................................................................. 133
9. ÊÀÊ ÁÓÄÒÎ .......................................................................... 135
Êàê áóäòî â ïñèõîäðàìå......................................................... 135
Òåðàïåâòè÷åñêèå ìåòîäû,
îñíîâàííûå íà èñïîëüçîâàíèè âîîáðàæåíèÿ .......................... 138
Òåðàïåâòè÷åñêîå çíà÷åíèå êàê áóäòî â ïñèõîäðàìå ........... 140
Ñâåðõðåàëüíîñòü ......................................................................... 141