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Psychodrama and psychodynamic contributions to supervision

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Supervision in Psychodrama

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In this chapter I would like to give an account of some lessons learnt during my two-decade-long work in Hungary as a psychodrama supervisor. Among these I will discuss the use of both the protagonist-centred and the group-centred procedures applied in supervision.

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Erdélyi, I. (2012). Psychodrama and psychodynamic contributions to supervision. In: Krall, H., Fürst, J., Fontaine, P. (eds) Supervision in Psychodrama. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19679-4_16

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