Psychodrama:
Q: What does psychodrama entail?
A:
Psychodrama is essentially a unique and specialized form
of ‘psychotic’ and ‘dramatic’ ‘play’. ‘Play’ in this sense is a tad
misleading, in fact, as during a session of psychodrama, you will feel
as though you are not longer, indeed, ‘playing’, and that you have
entered a whole new reality, a world within the one you thought you
inhabited, where nothing is as it seems and you are unable to trust your
most basic of instincts, or believe in anything you thought you knew.
Psychodrama is excessive, erratic, and seriously extreme ‘play’, and is
not recommended for those with weaker constitutions, be they physical,
emotional, and/or psychological. Psychodrama can include and incorporate
a myriad of other aspects of play, but be assured, they are all at the
most extreme end of the scale.
Q: How extreme or safe is psychodrama?
A:
Mistress reiterates, psychodrama is extreme and
excessive, erratic play. There is no minimilazation, no ‘comfort zone’,
and no need at all to even consider psychodrama unless you are 100%
serious you can withstand the session. Mistress is, of course,
psychology trained, and has done a lot of voluntary work with
psychologically-disabled patients, including those in institutions, care
homes, half-way houses, and prisons. If you understand what Mistress is
saying here, you will understand that I can crush your sanity as easily
as I can crush your balls under my 6” stiletto heels. Mistress will
instill true fear within you during a session of psychodrama, and you
will feel as though you are losing your mind. In addition, you will feel
as though the session is completely out of control, and/or that Mistress
herself has lost her own grasp upon reason, and is now about to set upon
you like a Daemon from the darkest circles of your own personal Hell. Or
Heaven, as the case may be … because unless you really, truly, wanted
this, you wouldn’t even dare ‘go there’. Would you?
Mistress regrets that psychodrama is not
recommended for those with respiratory, heart, blood/blood pressure
conditions, and is not recommended for those ‘of years’. In addition,
psychodrama should be avoided in the case of certain neurological and
endocrine conditions, epilepsy being one perfect example of such. It is
especially vital with psychodrama that you not only inform Mistress of
any medical or physical conditions you may have, but also any
psychiatric or psychological issues, in addition to any medications you
are taking, regardless of whether or not you personally feel or think
that they are relevant.
Please note:
I only ever indulge in psychodrama if I am 100% happy that you and the
session will benefit from such use. If I have even the slightest doubts
regarding your suitability to partake in psychodrama, I reserve the
right to cancel and/or stop the session immediately.

©Copyright Mistress
Dometria 2008
