MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SOCIOMETRIST»
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ˌsōsēˈämə‧trə̇st
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sociometry
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SOCIOMETRIST»
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1
Supervision in Psychodrama: Experiential Learning in ...
An understanding of role theory complements the above and vice versa. Roles
that a supervisor may employ are those of 'clinician', 'sociometrist' ('systems
analyst', 'social investigator'), 'role theorist' and 'spontaneous actor'. They might
also ...
Hannes Krall, Jutta Fürst, Pierre Fontaine, 2012
2
Rebels with a Cause: Working with Adolescents Using Action ...
Peter Felix Kellerman (1990) describes the four functions ofa psychodrama
director/group leader, which I believe hold true in any action therapy: producer,
analyst, therapist, and sociometrist. As I have come to understand these functions
: the ...
3
Journal of Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama and Sociometry
Accordingly, it is the first job of the consulting sociometrist to articulate the formal
social structure of the workplace and to make visible its invisible sociometric
structure. Toward this end, the sociometrist has a set of methods, the tools of his ...
4
The Quintessential Zerka: Writings by Zerka Toeman Moreno on ...
The sociometrist seesthe seeds ofthese conflicts within every family, in every
group andin every culture, though their outward expressions may differ.1 The
sociometrist has more than diagnosis to contributeto the amelioration ofthese ...
Zerka T Moreno, Toni Horvatin, Edward Schreiber, 2013
5
Studies in the Social Psychology of Adolescence
The sociometrist is in this way developing the spontaneity of each individual by
placing him in groups where his personality will most easily develop and flourish.
Since he is inspired by the twin principle of spontaneity and creativity, the ...
J.F. Forrester et al, Dr J Richardson, 2013
6
Sociodrama: Who's in Your Shoes?
A sociometrist devises opportunities for group members to train their perception
and to be conscious of the less-obvious criteria on which people are making
choices. She teaches skills of encounter. It is not enough to know what needs
fixing ...
Patricia Sternberg, Antonina Garcia, 2000
7
Studies in the Social Psychology of Adolescence
The sociometrist is in this way developing the spontaneity of each individual by
placing him in groups where his personality will most easily develop and flourish.
Since he is inspired by the twin principle of spontaneity and creativity, the ...
J. F. Forrester, C. M. Fleming, 1951
8
The Many faces of teaching
The Behavioral Engineer as Sociometrist realizes the gravity of arriving at a
judgment on this issue through deliberate thought rather than through a laissez-
faire approach. The appropriate distance between teacher and student may be ...
9
Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama & Sociometry
... the child's perception of teacher expands. As the roles taken by an individual
may become rigid and fixed, so may the roles taken in a group become
conserved. The social living director consequently also employs the skills of a
sociometrist.
10
Adolescence: Its Social Psychology
... and, through the study of the resulting evidence of successful establishment of
contacts, it became possible for the “Sociometrist” not only to detect “isolates”
who needed help in the development of spontaneous participation in social living
...