Acknowledgements. Foreword Adam Blatner. Foreword José Fonesca. Introduction. PART 1. The history and identity of Brazilian Psychodrama. 1. The arrival of psychodrama to Brazil: It's early development in the sixties.
Ronaldo Pamplona Da Costa. 2. The development of the psychodrama theory in Brazil. Sergio Perazzo. 3. The roles of the colonized and the colonizer: In search of the identity of Brazilian psychodrama. José Fonesca. 4.
The role of the colonizer and the colonized: In search of the identity of Brazilian psychodrama. Geraldo Massaro. PART 2. Theoretical innovations in Brazilian Psychodrama. 5. The 'nucleus and I' theory of Jaime Rojas-Bermudez. Zoltán Figusch. 6.
The clusters theory. Dalmiro Bustos. 7. Digression around certain aspects of the role theory. Sergio Perazzo. 8. The protagonist and the protagonic theme. Luis Falivene Alves.
9. The theatre of spontaneity and psychodrama psychotherapy. Moysés Aguiar. PART 3. Innovative techniques in Brazilian psychodrama. 10. The psychogram: The use of drawings in psychodrama psychotherapy. Luis de Moraes Altenfelder Silva.
11. Genodrama: Psychodramatic work with genograms in couple therapy. Maria Amalia Faller Vitale. 12. Dramatic multiplication. Pedro Mascarenhas. 13. I hate you.
Please don't leave me!: The borderline client and psychodrama. Rosa Cukier and Sonja Marmelsztejn. 14. Sociometry: A new way to calculate the indexes of the perceptive test. Anotonio Ferrara. 15. Video-psychodrama and tele-psychodrama: The research of a Morenian dream. Ronaldo Pamplone da Costa.
Appendix. Directory of psychodrama organisations affiliated to the Brazlilian Psychodrama Federation (FEBRAP). References. Index.