Practical Approaches to Dramatherapy: The Shield of Perseus

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Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000 - Počet stran: 240
Practical Approaches to Dramatherapy is derived from the authors' experiences of working with dramatherapy in a range of different situations. It focuses on the flexibility of the applications of dramatherapeutic principles. The book provides a comprehensive account of the history, theory and practice of drama and its therapeutic use. The authors explain the shape of a session, how dramatherapy works, and how it can be interpreted via myth, symbol and psychological theory. Work with individuals and groups is described, as are sessions with masks, improvisation, and use of scripts. The reader is encouraged to incorporate dramatherapy approaches into a variety of existing ways of working: for example, in socials skills groups, assertiveness training and anger management. Highlighting the potential scope of dramatherapy and providing practical examples and advice, Practical Approaches to Dramatherapy extends the boundaries of dramatherapy practice.
 

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PREFACE by Anna Seymour
7
PREFACE
11
Introduction
13
The Shape of the Dramatherapy Session
19
TaskApplied Dramatherapy
26
Dramatherapy and Role
52
4 SelfDisclosure and Disguise Dramatherapy and Masks
85
Dramatherapy and the Symbolisation of LifeChanges
124
Dramatherapy and the Interpretation of Life
140
Dramatherapy and Story
168
Dramatherapy and Text
189
How Can We Tell if Dramatherapy Is or Has Been Effective?
209
10 Conclusion
218
REFERENCES
231
Index
234
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Madeline Andersen-Warren is a state registered arts therapist (drama) currently working for the NHS. She is a partner of Northern Trust for Dramatherapy, a training organisation, and a visiting lecturer at several universities. She is the author of several publications about dramatherapy and is undertaking Doctoral research in dramatherapy. Roger Grainger is a state registered arts therapist (drama) and chartered counselling psychologist. He holds a PhD in Sociology as well as doctorates in Theology and Implicit Religion, and he has worked as psychiatric chaplain for the Stanley Royd Hospital in Wakefield. He is one of the founders of the National Funeral College and is the author of several books.

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