
Psychodrama can be defined as the art of enabling participants to experience psychodrama, to achieve their personal development and to apply psychodrama techniques and the skills they have gained during the group to their special area of expertise under the title of Psychodramatist.
Psychodrama, like other Social Sciences, aims to increase the quality of life of people and to provide a good education to its students. For this, experts working in the social field need to develop themselves and have the ability to remove paradoxes that prevent development. It is attempted to heal the soul.
Psychodrama includes stage arrangements and personal development tests such as Critical Thinking, Creative Thinking, Group Working Skills, Communication Skills, Research-Investigation, Problem Solving Skills, Gaining Personal Maturity, Coping with Stress and Anger, Discovering Strengths, Becoming Aware of Behaviors, Empathy, Independent Thinking Skills, Using Drama Techniques, Using Body Language, etc.
The place where psychodrama training takes place is the Cyprus Mental Health Institute.
Prof. Dr. Ebru Çakıcı
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Deniz Ergun
Psychiatrist, Psychologist-Clinical Psychologist, Social Worker/Worker, Psychological Counseling and Guide, Nurse, Sociologist (Family Counselor), Teacher, Occupational Therapist, and students of these professions starting from the 4th year of undergraduate education can participate in the training.