Abstract
This study explored the narratives of the psychological drama experiences of three Deafpeople who had a desire to resolve psycho-social problems and voluntarily participated in theDeaf psychological drama program. Deaf people who experience various psychologicaldifficulties in their daily lives need a means to resolve these psychological difficulties. Thepsychological drama program provided in this study was developed to this purpose, and thisstudy, which explored the narratives of the parties involved in the program, tried to contain thevivid experiences, life stories, and future hopes they had. Results of this study are as follows. First, detailed psychological difficulties of the Deaf people and the diverse limitations ofcommunication in their daily lives were found. Second, it was confirmed that the experience ofpsychological drama was perceived as a great meaning of life by the Deaf people and hadpsycho-social treatment effects. Third, through the findings in the study, we could know whatDeaf people want from psycho-therapy. Based on the results, specific action plans were suggested.
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