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drama-based interventions

Drama-based interventions use theatrical techniques—like role-playing, storytelling, and improvisation—as tools to help individuals explore feelings, develop skills, and address personal or social challenges. These methods create active, engaging experiences that promote self-awareness, empathy, and communication. By acting out situations, participants can gain new perspectives and practice responses in a safe environment, which can foster emotional growth, resilience, and improved relationships. This approach is widely used in therapy, education, and community development to support positive change through creative, experiential learning.