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role-play·ing (rōl′plā′ĭng)n. The acting out of a behavioral role or assumed character, as in therapy or education to expand awareness of differing points of view, or in certain games.role-playing n (Psychology) psychol activity in which a person imitates, consciously or unconsciously, a role uncharacteristic of himself or herself. See also psychodrama role′-play`ing n. 1. modification of one's behavior to accord with a desired personal image, as to impress others or conform to a particular environment. 2. a method of psychotherapy aimed at changing attitudes and behavior, in which participants act out designated roles relevant to real-life situations. [1940–45] role′-play`, v.t., v.i.
role-playing
role-play·ing (rōl'plā'ing), A psychotherapeutic method used in psychodrama to understand and treat emotional conflicts through the enactment or reenactment of stressful interpersonal events. See: psychodrama. role-playing (rōl′plā′ĭng)n. The acting out of a behavioral role or assumed character, as in therapy or education to expand awareness of differing points of view, or in certain games.role-playing Psychology The voluntary and conscious adoption of a particular role–eg, a child adopting role of parent under another person–eg, a phychotherapist; RP provides 1. Insight on how the person playing the role perceives other person(s) and.2. A window through which the person playing the role may see the other person's vantage. See Psychodrama.role-play·ing (rōl'plā-ing) A psychotherapeutic method used in psychodrama to understand and treat emotional conflicts through the enactment or reenactment of stressful interpersonal events. See also: psychodramarole-playing, 1. The acting out of a pattern of behaviour considered appropriate to one's social, educational or professional position or to one's current health status. 2. The adoption of a role foreign to one's normal situation. ThesaurusSeeroleplaying |