By Kate Hudgins, Ph.D., TEP Exactly what is psychodrama? The easy answer is that psychodrama is a method to experience your internal reality, what it calls “surplus reality,” through the sharing of your stories, experiences, hopes and visions in...
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What is the Therapeutic Spiral Model to treat PTSD?
By Kate Hudgins, Ph.D., TEP The Therapeutic Spiral Model – or TSM as most of its practitioners call it today – is an innovative and inspirational method to use psychodrama safely for people with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and other problems of...
After post-trauma treatment, there is healthy human growth
By Kate Hudgins, Ph.D., TEP If you are reading this, you may be a psychotherapist who values experiential techniques and methods – the Gestalt therapy’s “hot seat,” the basic role play techniques of psychodrama and the theories of EMDR or Somatic...
Healing happens when we fortify the internal roles of trauma survivors
By Kate Hudgins, Ph.D., TEP Let me introduce you to the Therapeutic Spiral Model’s clinical map of the internal roles that help you understand the journey you go on when experiencing yourself in new and creative ways. In classical psychodrama,...
TSM offers up-to-date psychodrama for survivors of trauma
By Kate Hudgins, Ph.D., TE Therapeutic Spiral Model Psychodrama is the most up-to-date method of experiential change for people who suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The post-trauma response may be rooted in individual personal trauma, or...




