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Trauma, Violence & Abuse Oct 2013Using theater of the oppressed as a practice method in sexual assault prevention interventions with college students is gaining in popularity. Theater of the oppressed... (Review)
Review
Using theater of the oppressed as a practice method in sexual assault prevention interventions with college students is gaining in popularity. Theater of the oppressed interventions aims to change values and norms that perpetuate the acceptability of sexual assault and teach college students how to intervene in situations where sexual violence may occur. In this review, the author reviews the literature on using theater for social change as a prevention intervention. The aim of the article is to provide a synthesis of empirical studies investigating the effects and impact of using theater for social change in prevention education. Based upon this synthesis, implications for practice, policy, and research are provided.
Topics: Humans; Psychodrama; Psychology, Educational; Sex Offenses; Social Change; Students; Universities
PubMed: 24056799
DOI: 10.1177/1524838013495983 -
Toulouse Medical Dec 1964
Topics: Humans; Psychodrama
PubMed: 14272187
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Nursing Times
Topics: Education, Nursing, Diploma Programs; Humans; Psychiatric Nursing; Psychodrama; Role Playing; Students, Nursing; Teaching
PubMed: 6554632
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Nursing Times
Topics: First Aid; Humans; Psychiatric Nursing; Psychodrama; Role Playing; Teaching
PubMed: 6568620
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The Journal of Practical Nursing Jun 1983
Topics: Humans; Nurses; Physician's Role; Psychodrama; Role Playing; Sick Role; Social Behavior
PubMed: 6553087
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Mental Health Today (Brighton, England) Jun 2005
Topics: Attitude of Health Personnel; Attitude to Health; Creativity; Hospitals, Psychiatric; Humans; Inpatients; Mental Disorders; Pilot Projects; Psychodrama; United Kingdom
PubMed: 15997862
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Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal Oct 1965
Topics: Child; Humans; Neurotic Disorders; Psychoanalytic Therapy; Psychodrama; Psychotherapy, Group
PubMed: 5829424
DOI: 10.1177/070674376501000517 -
Kango Tenbo. the Japanese Journal of... Jul 1982
Topics: Education, Nursing; Humans; Interpersonal Relations; Psychodrama
PubMed: 6922324
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The Journal of Nursing Education Apr 1985Clinical simulation research is active in nursing. This research has yielded certain curricular implications. Simulated experiences are very effective in identifying...
Clinical simulation research is active in nursing. This research has yielded certain curricular implications. Simulated experiences are very effective in identifying student strengths and weaknesses, as well as curricular strengths and weaknesses. In addition, simulated nursing experiences provide learning in a controlled environment that increases the student's confidence and enhances patient safety and comfort. In this paper, the simulated test has been discussed in the context of a generic nursing student; however, there are definite possibilities for validating the knowledge of registered nurse students, new graduates in specialty areas, and expert nurses taking certification exams. In conclusion, the author views simulation (whether written, on computer, as a game, or practiced on mannequins) as a means of bringing clinically-related experiences into the school, and as being a more efficient and safer method of providing clinical experiences. It is apparent that many schools of nursing are utilizing simulation teaching and evaluation as a complement to patient contact experiences. Simulation is being used with a variety of subjects and concepts and with a wide range of student abilities and classifications. It has proven to be efficient and effective in these days of tight time schedules, "full" curricula, and crowded clinical facilities.
Topics: Computer-Assisted Instruction; Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate; Humans; Manikins; Nursing Care; Psychodrama; Role Playing; Teaching
PubMed: 2987452
DOI: 10.3928/0148-4834-19850401-11 -
Psychological Reports Oct 1984
Topics: Aptitude Tests; Humans; Jungian Theory; Personality; Psychoanalytic Theory; Psychodrama
PubMed: 6514927
DOI: 10.2466/pr0.1984.55.2.599