THE CENTRAL CONCERN MODEL, A FRAMEWORK FOR STRUCTURING PSYCHODRAMATIC PRODUCTION
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PSYCHODRAMATIC PRODUCTION, CONCERN MODELAbstract
The "central concern model" is a conceptual framework for structuring psychodramatic production based on interactions that have emerged spontaneously from the group. It was developed at the Psychodrama Section at Saint Elizabeths Hospital, and has been used there for a quarter of a century. The chief architect of the model was James Mills Enneis. Throughout the past 25 years, staff and trainees have modified the model.
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