Abstract

Internal psychodrama is one of the intervention techniques used in situations of high emotional tension and in simple or complex traumatic events, it has been shown to be safer in preventing re-traumatization than the classic dramatization itself. Depending on the development of the therapeutic session, other techniques can be integrated in the intervention. This article aims to present the handling drivers of the internal psychodrama in traumatic situations and its theoretical fundaments based on recent neuroscience and empirical knowledge of clinical practice researches.

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