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TSM Future Projections: Beyond Post-traumatic Growth

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This final chapter on TSM psychodrama brings us back to the beginning and to the poem of re-teaching people their loveliness. In an ongoing effort to do so, we detail our future projections for TSM psychodrama. We look at our hopes and visions for the next few years and beyond. We look forward to multicultural groups growing, online teaching expanding, and new opportunities developing. We set the intention that research will confirm our hypotheses that TSM psychodrama changes the brain’s neural pathways in healing and positive ways. We envision a model that is ever-growing and expanding to include the best that trauma-informed care has to offer. Join us as we look into the future where TSM psychodrama reaches new heights as a safe, research-based, trauma-informed, experiential therapy.

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Hudgins, K., Durost, S.W. (2022). TSM Future Projections: Beyond Post-traumatic Growth. In: Experiential Therapy from Trauma to Post-traumatic Growth. Psychodrama in Counselling, Coaching and Education, vol 2. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3175-8_16

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