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From the author: Psychodrama, I love you! :)Psychodramatic group “Games People Play”: Why do I love psychodrama? Because it's exciting, exciting, sometimes very fun, sometimes incredibly painful, but always very deep. And most importantly, because psychodrama allows you to do something that no other method can do. Imagine an ordinary person experiencing some difficulties. Perhaps he is lonely. Or a once wonderful relationship has become painful and confusing. Or maybe he faces a difficult choice. Or he just can’t find something he likes. Whatever his situation, it poisons his existence and does not allow him to enjoy life. What to do? You can stubbornly look for a way out, going through option after option, and perhaps you will really find it soon. What if all attempts lead to a dead end? You can simply remain silent about your difficulties and do nothing, becoming gloomier day by day. You can push away dark thoughts and convince yourself that everything is OK, but for some reason you lose sleep, or gain weight, or feel a lump in your throat. You can, on the contrary, tell everyone about your troubles, and then be surprised that your acquaintances somehow shy away and are not very willing to answer phone calls. You can go to a psychologist and finally talk it out, without hiding anything from yourself and without fear of boring him . A professional will help you express the unspoken and cry out the uncryed, and then, finally, you can see more clearly in which direction to look for the long-awaited way out and how to move towards it. But can everything be expressed in words? What to do with incomprehensible anxiety, inexplicable anger and inexpressible pain, which, perhaps, live in us from such an early age, when we could not even speak? And you can also come to psychodrama - not only to tell your situation, but also to act it out both soul and body, calling for help action, movement, fantasy, facial expressions, intonations, glances. The heroes of a psychodramatic action can be not only real people from real situations, but also objects, and voices arguing in our heads, and our illnesses, and characters from our dreams - anyone and anything, everything that haunts and interferes with life. Psychodrama allows you to meet the words, thoughts, fantasies, images, feelings and actions of a person. It helps not only to bring your inner world out, but also to change it using psychodramatic means, so that you can then accept it back more harmonious and holistic. In addition, psychodrama is a group. The group members help to revive the characters in the situation being played out, to look at oneself from the outside, they support and empathize, share their feelings and stories, discover new facets in familiar circumstances and offer new models of behavior. They become important people for each other, at the same time understanding and accepting people, generously giving and at the same time demanding, and being among such people is an invaluable experience for any person. For those who dare to group psychotherapy and decide to explore and understand their inner world, such an experience can become the most important discovery in life, which will lead him to himself and to harmony with others.