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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... . The theatre, through spectacle,helps us tounderstand whoweareandwhere we areintheworld. This ideaisnotnew:dramatic ritual which can establish individual and social identity has existed for millennia in some P r o l o g u e ...
... . The theatre, through spectacle,helps us tounderstand whoweareandwhere we areintheworld. This ideaisnotnew:dramatic ritual which can establish individual and social identity has existed for millennia in some P r o l o g u e ...
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... social identity has existed for millennia in some form or other; early theatre forms were very explicit in their visionary and healing function. The theatre isa structured experience within which we respond or interact as anengaged ...
... social identity has existed for millennia in some form or other; early theatre forms were very explicit in their visionary and healing function. The theatre isa structured experience within which we respond or interact as anengaged ...
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... social or cultural value: does society actuallyvaluethe capacitytohave a vision?(Oris itmore concernedwith revisionor supervision oreven television?) Nevertheless, whatever the value system, itis important to understand that, throughout ...
... social or cultural value: does society actuallyvaluethe capacitytohave a vision?(Oris itmore concernedwith revisionor supervision oreven television?) Nevertheless, whatever the value system, itis important to understand that, throughout ...
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... social being. We talk of roleconfusion or roleconflict when our roles are doubled —for example when the head teacher is also our parent, or the doctor's receptionist is marriedto one ofour siblings. Wehave ideas about the ...
... social being. We talk of roleconfusion or roleconflict when our roles are doubled —for example when the head teacher is also our parent, or the doctor's receptionist is marriedto one ofour siblings. Wehave ideas about the ...
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... social services. Dramatherapists work with adults, including elderly peopleaswellas children. Dramatherapists usually find it more fruitfultobepartof a therapeuticteamwhichmayinclude medical and paramedical staff, social workers and ...
... social services. Dramatherapists work with adults, including elderly peopleaswellas children. Dramatherapists usually find it more fruitfultobepartof a therapeuticteamwhichmayinclude medical and paramedical staff, social workers and ...
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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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