From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpsychodramapsy‧cho‧drama /ˈsaɪkəʊˌdrɑːmə $ -koʊˌdrɑːmə, -ˌdræmə/ noun 1 MP[countable, uncountable] a way of treating mental illness in which people are asked to act in a situation together to help them understand their emotions2 [countable] a serious film, play etc that examines the minds and feelings of the characters, rather than what happens
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psychodrama• The moral of this small psychodrama is very simple.• The dead were listening intently, enjoying the psychodrama.