
The survival through online Sociodrama: COVID-19, what do you want to tell me?
Author(s) -
Amanda Castro,
Gabriela Vidal,
Bruno da Silva da Silveira,
Daniela Cardoso de Oliveira
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
revista brasileira de psicodrama
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2318-0498
pISSN - 0104-5393
DOI - 10.15329/2318-0498.20209
Subject(s) - session (web analytics) , covid-19 , context (archaeology) , theme (computing) , focus group , psychology , zoom , videoconferencing , isolation (microbiology) , sociology , multimedia , computer science , world wide web , medicine , history , disease , archaeology , pathology , anthropology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , petroleum engineering , engineering , lens (geology) , microbiology and biotechnology , biology
This article presents an account of an online sociodrama experience. The described session took place in the context of a study group containing 36 participants, including psychology students and psychologists. The meeting took place through an online application that allows video conferencing (Zoom). The proposed theme was: “Covid19, what do you want to tell me?” The action research has a socio-therapeutic focus, with the direction of the session centered on collective creation. The instruments included the director, the scenario, the protagonist, the supporting role, and the public. A final observation was that the online sociodrama created spaces for reorganizing social roles, even in social isolation and crisis.