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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES - NURSING - HEM410 - PSYCHODRAMA
Fakulte:
10
Bolum:
1
Ders Id No:
9016001545967
Katalog Id:
57849
Ders Tipi:
1
Ogretim Duzeyi:
2
Ogretim Turu:
1
Course Information
Faculty Name:
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Section Name:
NURSING
Teaching Level Name:
Under Graduate
Course Name:
PSYCHODRAMA
Lesson Code:
HEM410
Period:
08
Theoric:
2
Practice:
0
Laboratory:
0
Credit:
2.0
Ects Credits:
3.0
Course Type Name:
Elective
Course Language:
Turkish
Course Coordinator:
Head of Department
Teaching Staff:
Öğr.Gör. Saadet ELMAS
Assistants:
The Aim of the course:
The aim of this course is to explain Morenos sociometri theories and methodology and applications of psychodrama.
Course Content:
-Sociometry and sociometric test
-Role theory and developmental theory of Moreno
-Psychodrama techniques
-Psychodrama training in Turkey
Course Source:
1.Dökmen, Ü. (1995). Sosyometri ve Psikodrama, İstanbul: Sistem Yayıncılık.
2.Moreno L.J.(1963). Sosyometrinin Temelleri (N.Ş.Kösemihal, Çev),İstanbul: İstanbul Üniversitesi Yayınları
3.Özbek, Leutz (2003). Psikodrama: Grup Psikoterapisinde Sahnesel Etkileşim, Ankara: Ayrıntı Basımevi.
4.Schützenberger-Ancelin, A. (1995). Psikodrama: Yöntemlerin Bir Özet Sunumu, (Çev. A. Özbek,), Ankara: Grup Psikoterapileri Derneği.
5.Altınay D. (2012). Psikodrama 400 Isınma Oyunu ve Yardımcı Teknik, İstanbul; Sistem Yayıncılık.
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