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Soleimannejad A. THE STUDY OF EFFECTIVNESS OF PSYCHDRAMA ON INCREASING INDIVIDUAL SELF DIFFRENTIATION OF ORIGINAL FAMILY IN FEMALE NURSING STUDENTS. Studies in Medical Sciences 2010; 21 (1) :42-52
URL: http://umj.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-591-en.html
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Received: 7 July, 2009 Accepted: 4 Oct, 2009 Abstract Background & Aims: Psychodrama is a form of human development which explores, through dramatic action, the problems, issues, concerns, dreams and highest aspirations of people, groups, systems and organizations. It is mostly used as a group work method. This research was to study the effectiveness of psychodrama group therapy on increasing the individual self-differentiation from the family of origin on female nursing students. Materials & Methods: The samples consisted of twenty female university students being divided into an experimental and a control group through cluster sampling. The experimental group was treated with twelve psychodrama group sessions (1.5 hour per session) the control group received no treatment. Related data were gathered using a questioner and then were analyzed by descriptive statistics and T-test. Results: Psychodrama group therapy increased students’ overall scale and four subscales of the questionnaire. It enhanced participants' emotional responsiveness and helped to discover the true self avoiding emotional triggering. Conclusion: Psychodrama group therapy was effective on increasing self-differentiation of nursing students. Keywords: Psychodrama, Self-differentiation, Family Address: Psychology Department, Payamnoor University, Urmia, Iran Tel: (+98441) 3824511 Email: akbar.soleymannejad@gmail.com Source: Urmia Med J 2010: 21(1): 101 ISSN: 1027-3727
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