Psychodrama director
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A protagonist is the follower of a psychodrama session (usually a psychotherapist, psychologist, counsellor or other mental health professional) who by his/her actions is aimed to help the enact significant scenes from his life and experiences in a beneficial way. The psychodrama director is also responsible for the overall psychotherapeutic process in the Psychodrama group. According to the founder of Psychodrama, Jacob L. Moreno, the director is one of the five basic elements of psychodrama: psychodrama director, auxiliary ego, audience, stage and director.
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