Object Relations Theory emphasizes the influence of external
reality and early relationships on psychological development; it
provides a model of the individual's inner world and is highly
compatible with the therapeutic techniques of psychodrama. On the
psychodrama "stage" the individual can safely externalize complex
early relationships which may now be causing problems in early
life. In "The Inner World Outside" Paul Holmes presents a unified
account of object relations and psychodrama, derived from his
personal experience and training in both psychoanalytic and
psychodramatic work. Each chapter is introduced by running account
of an imaginary psychodrama group session from which the reader is
led to an understanding of the theoretical concepts at work.
George's problems with his boss and his wife, the reactions of
other group members and of the group director himself are used to
illustrate basic psychoanalytic concepts in action. This book
should be of interest to professionals in training and practice in
psychotherapy, psychiatry, psychodrama, dramatherapy and mental
health.
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