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Have you ever heard of the term psychodrama in medical therapy? You must be aware of this term if you are from a medical background. Take this trivia quiz based on psychodrama and put your knowledge to the test. A psychodrama is a structured form of psychotherapy in which a person uses dramatization and role-playing methods to investigate and gain insight into their lives. What are its key concepts? Play the quiz below and gain some insightful information about this therapy.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Psychodrama is this form of therapy

    • A.

      Melodramatic

    • B.

      Hydromatic

    • C.

      Experiential

    • D.

      All the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Experiential
    Explanation
    Experiential is the correct answer because psychodrama is a form of therapy that involves role-playing and reenacting emotional situations to gain insight and resolve personal issues. This approach allows individuals to actively engage in their emotions and experiences, promoting self-awareness, personal growth, and healing. Melodramatic and hydromatic are not relevant terms in the context of psychodrama therapy.

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  • 2. 

    The main emphasis of Psychodrama is

    • A.

      Action

    • B.

      Thinking

    • C.

      Overexposure to dramatic events

    • D.

      Silence

    Correct Answer
    A. Action
    Explanation
    Psychodrama is a therapeutic technique that focuses on action. It involves role-playing and enacting real-life situations to explore and understand emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. Through action, individuals can actively engage in the therapeutic process, express themselves, gain insight, and work towards personal growth and change. This emphasis on action distinguishes Psychodrama from other therapeutic approaches that may rely more on verbal communication or introspection.

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  • 3. 

    The goal(s) of Psychodrama is(are) to

    • A.

      Provide a safe place for people to practice what they learned in drama class

    • B.

      Help individuals see themselves and situations from an outside perspective

    • C.

      Focus on the life situation of one individual, with group members taking on roles

    • D.

      B and C only

    Correct Answer
    D. B and C only
    Explanation
    Psychodrama aims to help individuals see themselves and situations from an outside perspective, allowing them to gain insights and new perspectives. It also focuses on the life situation of one individual, with group members taking on roles to explore and understand the dynamics of the situation. Therefore, the correct answer is B and C only.

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  • 4. 

    The ENCOUNTER involves physical and psychological contact among persons on an intense, concrete, and complete basis in the here and now

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement is true because an encounter involves both physical and psychological contact between individuals. It is intense, concrete, and complete, meaning that it occurs in the present moment and involves a deep level of engagement and connection.

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  • 5. 

    The warmup stage involves

    • A.

      When group members establish trust, cohesion, and safety

    • B.

      Stretch their vocal cords and rehearse lines

    • C.

      Action exercises to help members discover common themes as well as focus on individual concerns

    • D.

      A and C only

    Correct Answer
    D. A and C only
    Explanation
    The warmup stage involves group members establishing trust, cohesion, and safety, as well as engaging in action exercises to help them discover common themes and focus on individual concerns. This means that both statements A and C are correct. The group members need to build trust and create a safe space for open communication, while also participating in exercises that allow them to explore their own ideas and concerns within the group dynamic.

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  • 6. 

    In the  action phase, everyone in the group helps the protagonist elaborate on their feelings.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    During the action phase, the group members actively contribute to the protagonist's emotional exploration. They assist in expanding on the protagonist's feelings, providing support, and encouraging a deeper understanding of their emotions. This collaborative effort helps to create a safe and empathetic environment for the protagonist to express themselves fully. Therefore, the statement is true.

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  • 7. 

    In the sharing phase

    • A.

      The group leader(s) share their own insight and give advice to the group

    • B.

      The enactment of the protagonist's concerns take place

    • C.

      Group members share the "head shots'" that will be used for their next audition

    • D.

      Group members give the protagonist support and constructive feedback

    Correct Answer
    D. Group members give the protagonist support and constructive feedback
    Explanation
    In the sharing phase, group members give the protagonist support and constructive feedback. This means that they provide encouragement and helpful suggestions to the protagonist. This support and feedback can be valuable in helping the protagonist improve their skills or address any concerns they may have. It also creates a positive and collaborative environment within the group, allowing everyone to contribute to each other's growth and development.

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  • 8. 

    Some techniques used in Psychodrama are (select all that apply)

    • A.

      Role Reversal

    • B.

      Creative Imagery

    • C.

      The Empty Chair

    • D.

      Doubling

    • E.

      Brain Spotting

    • F.

      Mirroring

    • G.

      Monodrama/ Autodrama

    • H.

      Inactive Processing

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Role Reversal
    B. Creative Imagery
    D. Doubling
    F. Mirroring
    G. Monodrama/ Autodrama
    Explanation
    Psychodrama is a therapeutic technique that involves role-playing and dramatic methods to explore and resolve emotional issues. Role Reversal is a technique where participants switch roles to gain a different perspective. Creative Imagery involves using the imagination to create mental images that can help in understanding and processing emotions. Doubling is a technique where another person acts as a "double" for the protagonist, expressing their unspoken thoughts and feelings. Mirroring is a technique where the therapist reflects the client's emotions and behaviors to create empathy and understanding. Monodrama/Autodrama is a technique where an individual acts out a personal story or experience. Inactive Processing refers to the process of reflecting and discussing the experience after the psychodrama session. Brain Spotting is not a technique used in Psychodrama.

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  • 9. 

    In general Psychodrama group therapy is constructed in groups of 8-12 people in sessions that range anywhere between 90 minutes and two hours.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Psychodrama group therapy typically consists of 8-12 individuals who participate in sessions that last between 90 minutes and two hours. This format allows for a sufficient number of participants to engage in therapeutic activities and share their experiences, while also ensuring that the sessions are not too long to maintain focus and attention. Therefore, the statement is true.

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