It's time to take psychodramatic methods outside purely therapeutic settings and into the community! Schools can use role-playing for cultivating emotional intelligence. Businesses and organizations can apply these tools to enable their workforce to problem-solve and adapt in a rapidly changing world. And individuals can improve their relationships and their lives. This collection of essays by 24 authors clearly demonstrates how action explorations is working around the world. Offering a vast repertoire of techniques—such as role-taking, role reversal, role distancing, improvising, amplifying, exaggerating, replaying, and doubling—action explorations provides a framework for practitioners to tackle wide-ranging and complex issues. Table of For All Humankind, by Adam Blatner Action Explorations in Business and Organizations Using Action Methods in Coaching, by Marilyn S. Feinstein The Unspoken in Teamwork, by Norbert Apter Using Action Methods to Facilitate Collective Intelligence, by Chantal Nève Hanquet and Agathe Crespel Catastrophe Reinsuring for Resilience, by Valerie Monti Holland Where The Rubber Hits The Road, by Jenny Postlethwaite Action Explorations in Education Action Methods in Education, by Linda Ciotola Gateway from Information to Knowledge, by James H. Henry Science Communication in Action, by Justine Jones Spontaneity Training with Action-Based Learning, by Merav Berger Action Explorations in Social and Community Contexts Forum Theatre as Restorative Practice, by Mecca Antonia Burns Using Action Methods in Men’s Groups, by Wes Carter Circle of Values, by Mario Cossa Sociodrama in Action, by Ron Wiener Action Explorations in Personal Growth H.A.P.P.Y!, by Anne M. Curtis The Art of Play, by Adam Blatner and Allee Blatner Enhanced Simulations Beyond Psychotherapy, by Robert Lowe How We Use Action Explorations to Enhance Our Relationship, by Adam Blatner and Allee Blatner Action Explorations in Spirituality Bringing the Scriptures to Life with Bibliodrama, by Patrick T. Barone Souldrama, by Connie Miller Creative Realization Techniques, by Saphira Linden Expanding Therapeutic Uses of Action Explorations Positive Psychology and Psychodrama, by Phoebe Atkinson and Nancy Kirsner Healing Shame and Developing Healthy Shame in the Imaginal Realm, by Sheila Rubin, with Bret Lyon Psychodramatic Techniques for Neurodiverse Individuals, by Carol Feldman-Bass and Jonathan N. Bass "A treasure trove of theory and practice in the use of action techniques. It is a unique and significant addition to the applied uses of psychodrama. Every practitioner should have this on their bookshelf as it allows the novice and the seasoned professional alike to easily grasp the concepts and uses for these powerful techniques." —Dan Tomasulo, The Journal of Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy, Vol. 67. No. 1