The Handbook of DramatherapyRoutledge, 29. sep. 2005 - 244 strani Dramatherapy is being increasingly practised in a range of therapeutic settings and is of growing interest to theatre practitioners and teachers. The Handbook of Dramatherapy brings together five authors who have considerable experience of clinical, artistic and educational work to provide an easy-to-read introduction to the major models of dramatherapy. The authors explain the differences between dramatherapy and psychodrama, discuss its relationship with theatre art, look at assessment and evaluation techniques, and argue the need for more appropriate methods of research for this increasingly popular form of therapeutic treatment. The Handbook of Dramatherapy provides a comprehensive basis for theory and practice and will be an invaluable resource for all students of dramatherapy and theatre. |
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... interact as anengaged audience, in an enacted story thatis beingpresented for us.It speaks tousand for usas bothindividuals and groups, anditis unique tothe particular audience whoare present.Each performance is different from the ...
... interact as anengaged audience, in an enacted story thatis beingpresented for us.It speaks tousand for usas bothindividuals and groups, anditis unique tothe particular audience whoare present.Each performance is different from the ...
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... interact with our imaginations, and on the other hand as intimately connected with all of our livesand personal stories, wecan begin to reflecton its therapeutic efficacy.The fact thatitcreates dramatic distance makes it more possible ...
... interact with our imaginations, and on the other hand as intimately connected with all of our livesand personal stories, wecan begin to reflecton its therapeutic efficacy.The fact thatitcreates dramatic distance makes it more possible ...
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... and projects them intoour social interactions.If wewish tochange ourrole behaviour then it needs tobe done throughactive involvement in the newrole; insight alone is often not enoughtobring about lasting change. D R A M A A N D T H.
... and projects them intoour social interactions.If wewish tochange ourrole behaviour then it needs tobe done throughactive involvement in the newrole; insight alone is often not enoughtobring about lasting change. D R A M A A N D T H.
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... interaction with others. Drama is 'essentially social and involvescontact, communication and the negotiationof meaning. Thegroup nature of the workimposes certain pressures on the participant, but alsobrings considerable rewards' (O ...
... interaction with others. Drama is 'essentially social and involvescontact, communication and the negotiationof meaning. Thegroup nature of the workimposes certain pressures on the participant, but alsobrings considerable rewards' (O ...
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The Handbook of Dramatherapy Sue Jennings,Ann Cattanach,Steve Mitchell,Anna Chesner,Brenda Meldrum,Steve Mitchell Nfa Omejen predogled - 2005 |
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