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'Welcoming the Other': psychodrama in an acute inpatient unit.
Australasian Psychiatry : Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 2016 Februrary
OBJECTIVE: In this article, the author uses the leitmotifs inherent in a critically acclaimed film and in the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas as a backdrop for discussion around how we encounter the humanity in the Other and its particular relevance for psychiatry. She proceeds to describe the existential underpinnings of psychodrama and demonstrates how she has been directing a psychodrama group, 'Theatre of Life', which has been operating for well over a decade within a public mental health system, acute inpatient unit. Through the ensuing discussion, she illustrates how the humanistic ethic of 'welcoming the Other' is actualised in the 'here-and now' of the psychodrama group psychotherapy process.
CONCLUSIONS: A thematic analysis derived from group-members' evaluation of each session illuminates their felt sense depicting the ethic in action.
CONCLUSIONS: A thematic analysis derived from group-members' evaluation of each session illuminates their felt sense depicting the ethic in action.
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