psychodrama

English

Etymology

From psycho- +‎ drama.

Noun

psychodrama (countable and uncountable, plural psychodramas)

  1. A form of psychotherapy in which a patient acts a role in a context devised by a psychotherapist.
  2. A drama in this form
  3. (rare) A dramatic work focusing on the psychology of its characters
    • 1997, Irshad Manji, Risking Utopia: On the Edge of a New Democracy, page 148:
      [] to be as often as possible present in the fifty-some psychodramas that fill the television screen each year.

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