| 英文摘要 |
This paper describes Dorothy Satten’s teachings and influences when she came to Taiwan to deliver psychodrama training during the period 1998 to 2007. Through all learning experience and interpretation, the authors use deductive logic to interpret and discuss Dorothy’s style and beliefs in her psychodrama work. The paper also tries to present Dorothy’s healing model which includes her unique conceptualization, methods, and techniques of directing psychodrama. The paper also includes the sharing of the four authors, telling their memories of meeting and learning with Dorothy. In a spirit of self-narrative, the authors write their personal stories and new plots while encountering with her and psychodrama. Adam Chi-Chu tells his narrative-change in personal story--new meaning and plots, during the learning and many occasions in class and private talks with Dorothy after class. Xia Min, Lun-Hui, and Yun-Zhen shares separately their inner-narrative of getting along and learning from Dorothy. This paper also tries to delineate the influence of Dorothy’s heritage on psychodrama community in the central part of Taiwan, including a 20-year’s long on-going psychodrama learning group, community training groups, and psychodrama groups in Changhua Hospital. In addition, the expansion and application of psychodrama methods in business and economics education are also portrayed. |