ROLE-PLAYING

 

1. Bell,RL (1970): Practical aspects of psychodrama: Systematic role-playing teaches social skills. Hospital & Community Psychiatry 21, 189-191.

2. Blatner,Adam; Blatner,Allee (1991): Imaginative interviews: A psychodramatic warm-up for developing role-playing skills. Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama & Sociometry 44, 115-120.

3. Bowman,Claude C (1949): Role-playing and the development of insight. Social Forces 28, 195-199.

4. Fukuoka,M (1956): Psychodrama, sociodrama, role-playing and school guidance. Educational Psychology 4, 238-242.

5. Johnson,David R (1980): Fluid and rigid boundaries of paranoid and nonparanoid schizophrenics on a role-playing task. Journal of Personality Assessment 44, 5.

6. Johnson,David R (1988): The Diagnostic Role-Playing Test. Arts in Psychotherapy 15, 23-36.

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8. Kipper,David A (1988): The differential effect of role-playing conditions on the accuracy of self-evaluation. Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama & Sociometry 41, 30-35.

9. Lockwood,G et al. (1978): The effects of videotape feedback on self-concept, role-playing ability and growth in a leaderless therapy group. Journal of Clinical Psychology 34, 718-721.

10. Miflin,Alice B; Baum,Zena E (1954): A settlement house uses role-playing. Group Psychotherapy 7, 227-237.

11. Wolff,Timothy K; Miller,Deborah A (1993): Using roleplaying to teach the psychiatric interview. Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama & Sociometry 46, 43-51.

12. Soltz,Zvi (1975): The application of structured scoring techniques in a comparison of the performance on the Thematic Apperception Test with performance in psychodramatic roleplaying situations. Dissertation Abstracts International, 36(1-B), 459-460, .

13. Ackernecht,Lucy K (1967): Roleplaying of embarrassing situations. Group Psychotherapy 20, 39-42.

14. Balinsky,B; Despenzieri,A (1961): An evaluation of the lecture and role-playing methods in the development of interviewing skills. Personnel & Guidance Journal 9, 583-585.

15. Geller,DM (1978): Involvement in role-playing simulations: A demonstration with studies on obedience. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 36, 219-235.

16. Gutride,ME; Goldstein,AP; Hunter,GF (1973): The use of modeling and roleplaying to increase social interaction among asocial psychiatric patients. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology 40, 408-413.

17. Janis,IL; Mann,L (1965): Effectiveness of emotional role-playing in modifying smoking habits and attitudes. Journal of Experimental Research in Personality 1, 84-90.

18. King,BT; Janis,IL (1956): Comparison of the effectiveness of improvised versus non-improvised role-playing in producing opinion changes. Human Relations 9, 177-186.

19. Pancrazio,JJ; Cody,JJ (1967): A comparison of role-playing and lecture-discussion instructional methods in a beginning course in counseling theory. Counselor Education & Supervision 7, 60-65.

20. Schlanger,PH; Schlanger,BB (1968): Adapting role-playing activities with aphasic patients. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders 33, 128-131.

21. Shaftel,FR; Shaftel,G (1982): Role-Playing in the Curriculum. Second ed. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.

22. Yablonsky,Lewis (1992): Psychodrama: Resolving Emotional Problems through Role-Playing. Brunner Mazel, . 300 pages. (published in 1976 by Basic Books, NYC)

23. Zimbardo,PG (1965): The effect of effort and improvisation on self-persuasion produced by role-playing. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 1, 103-120.

24. Bryer,SJ; Wayne,R (1963): The didactic value of role-playing for institutionalized retardates. Group Psychotherapy 16(3), 177-181.

25. Wells,RA (1976): A comparison of role-playing and "own-problem" procedures in systematic facilitative training. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice 13(3), 280-281.

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