The purpose of this study is to propose that the bibliodrama, which utilizes the techniques of psychodramas, can be a viable option for the realization of a realistic and realistic ability to deal with diverse problems in real life. This is seen as a case in which the identity of the self operates in the processes of self identity and ego of the self professed ego of George H. Mead. In the Bible, the subjective self and objective self interaction interact with the individual in personal relationships and interact with interpersonal relationships. At this time, the self can be used to secure psychological distances, such as mirror technique, double acting, and role change technique, which utilizes a mirror technique, and activate a sense of ownership and creativity. As a result, sense of agency and creativity with the initiative enables the ability to actively participate in practical reality and to live with the ability to live appropriately.