Wama drama therapy is a mask designed for mentally consulted patients and autistic children, using AR projection masks and sound sensors that allow therapists to quickly switch between masks and sounds of different characters as they tell stories or interact, allowing patients to better integrate into theatrical therapy. The usual process of drama therapy in clinical treatment is divided into three parts: Warm-up treatment, theatrical activities, and reflection activities, with different courses of treatment for different ethnic groups and the subjects of treatment.