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In '''role-playing,''' participants adopt characters, or parts, that have personalities, motivations, and backgrounds different from their own. Role-playing is like being in an improvisational drama or free-form theatre, in which the participants are the actors who are playing parts.
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* [[role-playing game]]


Role-play is often used as a tool by [[psychology|mental health professionals]], teachers, and trainers as a way to explore social situations and work through the possible actions and consequences.
[[talk:Roleplaying|/Talk]]

For example, Peace Corps trainers use role-playing to prepare volunteers for entry into an unfamiliar culture. For another, marriage counselors may ask a husband and a wife to play the part of each other in a communication exercise.

Sexual role-play is a form of role-play in which partners take parts in a drama that provides sexual gratification; these might include a teacher and pupil, employer and maid, parent and child.

Note that confusion can also occur in French, where the name "jeux de role," is applied to [[pyschodrama]].

See also: [[Role-playing games]]

Revision as of 15:43, 25 February 2002

In role-playing, participants adopt characters, or parts, that have personalities, motivations, and backgrounds different from their own. Role-playing is like being in an improvisational drama or free-form theatre, in which the participants are the actors who are playing parts.

Role-play is often used as a tool by mental health professionals, teachers, and trainers as a way to explore social situations and work through the possible actions and consequences.

For example, Peace Corps trainers use role-playing to prepare volunteers for entry into an unfamiliar culture. For another, marriage counselors may ask a husband and a wife to play the part of each other in a communication exercise.

Sexual role-play is a form of role-play in which partners take parts in a drama that provides sexual gratification; these might include a teacher and pupil, employer and maid, parent and child.

Note that confusion can also occur in French, where the name "jeux de role," is applied to pyschodrama.

See also: Role-playing games