IPA: //saɪˈkoʊdrɑːmə//
KK: /saɪˈkoʊˌdrɑːmə/
A type of therapy where people act out their feelings and experiences in a dramatic way to better understand their emotions and relationships.
The therapist used psychodrama to help the group explore their feelings about past events.
Psychodrama is formed from "psycho-" (from Greek "psukhē", meaning soul or mind) and "drama" (from Greek "drama", meaning action or play). The word refers to a therapeutic practice that uses dramatic techniques to explore psychological issues, essentially acting out one's inner thoughts and feelings.
Think of 'psycho-' relating to the mind or soul, and 'drama' as an action or play. This helps you remember that psychodrama involves acting out psychological experiences.
No commonly confused words.