
Psychodramatic Group Training
Psychodrama as a method of action - through roles, stage, and lived experience.
Book a consultationWho is it for
Common reasons for joining
- •Desire to understand your roles and life scripts
- •Need for emotional catharsis
- •Working with unfinished situations from the past
- •Developing spontaneity and creativity
- •Searching for new solutions through lived experience
- •Expanding your role repertoire
What happens at a deeper level
In a psychodramatic group, you don't just talk - you act. Through roles, the stage, and interaction with the group, you encounter yourself, gain insight, and experience catharsis. The group becomes a safe space for experimentation and change.
How the process works
Warm-up
Creating a safe space, tuning into the work
Choosing the protagonist
Selecting the participant whose theme will be at the center of the work
Psychodramatic action
Enacting scenes, role reversal, living through situations
Catharsis and insight
A moment of deep awareness and emotional release
Sharing
Feedback from the group, integration of the experience
Formats
Open group
Regular meetings, you can join at any time
Closed group
A course of several sessions with a fixed group of participants
Intensive
Deep work over 1-3 days
What you will gain
“Psychodrama is not a conversation. It is action.
Moreno's method allows you not just to analyze problems but to live through them in the safe space of the group, finding new solutions through spontaneity and creativity.