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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... theatrical performance. (Wickham 1985:8) An understanding of thisprocess, thatallofusare actors for most of our lives, enables us to look atarationale for the therapeutic nature of drama and theatre. Within this rationale we need to ...
... theatrical performance. (Wickham 1985:8) An understanding of thisprocess, thatallofusare actors for most of our lives, enables us to look atarationale for the therapeutic nature of drama and theatre. Within this rationale we need to ...
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... whentheyare equated withmagical practiceandshamanistic rituals. Recent demands for Shakespearetobe taught in schools has emphasised reading the plays rather than witnessing theatrical performances. Yet Shakespeare himself knew.
... whentheyare equated withmagical practiceandshamanistic rituals. Recent demands for Shakespearetobe taught in schools has emphasised reading the plays rather than witnessing theatrical performances. Yet Shakespeare himself knew.
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... theatrical performances. Yet Shakespeare himself knew how important dramatic reality was as a means of understanding lifeitself.He constantly makes useof the metaphor ofthe actor, thestageand the theatre when discussingthehuman ...
... theatrical performances. Yet Shakespeare himself knew how important dramatic reality was as a means of understanding lifeitself.He constantly makes useof the metaphor ofthe actor, thestageand the theatre when discussingthehuman ...
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... theatrical structure. Drawingon inspiration from Artaud, in particular, as well as contemporary anthropology, Isuggest thatritual isanimportant andnecessary part ofthe healing process. The metaphysicalmodel isseenas often workingfromthe ...
... theatrical structure. Drawingon inspiration from Artaud, in particular, as well as contemporary anthropology, Isuggest thatritual isanimportant andnecessary part ofthe healing process. The metaphysicalmodel isseenas often workingfromthe ...
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... theatrical forms such as Artaud's'theatre ofcruelty', culminatingin theatrical productions like PeterWeiss's MaratSade, which hada muchgreater influence on theatre practice in Britain than the whinings of Jimmy Porter around themythical ...
... theatrical forms such as Artaud's'theatre ofcruelty', culminatingin theatrical productions like PeterWeiss's MaratSade, which hada muchgreater influence on theatre practice in Britain than the whinings of Jimmy Porter around themythical ...
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The Handbook of Dramatherapy Sue Jennings,Ann Cattanach,Steve Mitchell,Anna Chesner,Brenda Meldrum,Steve Mitchell Nfa Omejen predogled - 2005 |
The Handbook of Dramatherapy Sue Jennings,Ann Cattanach,Steve Mitchell,Brenda Meldrum,Anna Chesner,Steve Mitchell Nfa Predogled ni na voljo - 2015 |
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