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Psychodrama and Neurosciences [P03-44]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

E. Fonseca*
Affiliation:
Associació de Psicodrama i Sociometría de Catalunya ‘Jaime G. Rojas-Bermúdez’, Barcelona, Spain Escola de Psicodrama i Psicodansa de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain Delegado Ante el Foro Iberoamericano, Asociación Española de Psicodrama (A.E.P.), Madrid, Spain

Abstract

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In this work I try to combine Goldberg's findings in “The Executive Brain” about the biological and changing Ego accoording to the Body Image.

Antonio Damasio's Subjectivity (“Descartes’ Error”) that does not need spoken languaje, and the so called Kandel Principles.

Kandel, in his Proyect of the Human Brain, on the long run structural changes of the plastic neurons (Psicones), that appear as a result of treatments with psychochemicals as well as in Psychodramatic Learning with psychodrama's characteristics, that is a method that utilizes the Body.

I would like to explain how Psychodrama can be an integrant Psychotherapy that will bring a Human meaning to advances in neurosciences.

Type
P03-44
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