Role-Acting Therapy is a group process whereby, through prepared scripts, the individual learns a pattern of behavior that is adjustively sound in social situations. An important characteristic of the therapeutic process is that prepared scripts are used. These scripts provide clearly conceived social roles and socially effective role behavior for the client to learn, practice, and “try on for fit.” (12 pp.)
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Dynamic Empathy Training
Dynamic Empathy Training uses group simulation exercises to stimulate participants to experience emotions similar to those experienced by others. This enlarges that resource of personal experience in which one can find and reflect feelings and meanings similar to what another person feels and means. (12 pp.)
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