DRAMA THERAPY: Concepts, Theories and Practices (2nd Ed.)Charles C Thomas Publisher, 1. jan. 1994 - 294 strani Emerging from the first degree-granting program in drama therapy, this text is the first to examine drama therapy as a discipline. It deals not with drama in therapy but with drama therapy itself, documenting its legitimacy as a distinct field. After reviewing its dramatic and psychotherapeutic context, the author examines the conceptual basis of drama therapy, tracing its interdisciplinary sources and delineating important concepts from related fields. A theoretical model of drama therapy is offered, based on the source material. The most widely practiced techniques of drama therapy are examined, including psychodramatic practices and projective techniques. The author also focuses on appropriate populations and settings: the emotionally, physically, socially, and developmentally disabled in schools, clinics, hospitals, prisons, and other environments. Special attention is directed to therapeutic theatre performances. The text concludes with reports of research, past, present, and future, and offers observations based upon the significant role drama therapy can play in fostering balance within individuals and among peoples. |
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... and Puppets Exercises . Example Masks . 144 146 147 . 149 • 149 150 151 151 151 153 154 157 158 Examples 159 Exercise Makeup Exercise 160 162 .162 Storytelling Exercise Example Example . Theatre Sociodrama . Example Dreams Contents xi.
... masks , dolls , costumes , and makeup , dramatic play also involves the process of projection , as the child endows the object with properties of himself and represents his view of reality through his projective play . Dramatic play ...
... masks , and costumes as " kid stuff . " At the adolescent stage , recreational drama turns either inward , as fantasy , or outward , as theatre . An example of an internal dramatic re - creation would be : following an unsatisfactory ...
... mask or role that one wears in relation to the social world . It is the social archetype through which one presents himself in everyday life . In postulating an essential human androgeny , Jung identified two further archetypal ...
... mask and role and engaging in dialogue with various parts of one's psyche . The personal account of one's own life history , and the universal quality of fairy tales , myths , and legends , are aspects of drama therapy practice . As ...
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THE CONCEPTUAL BASIS OF DRAMA THERAPY | 63 |
THE TECHNIQUES OF DRAMA THERAPY | 123 |
THE POPULATIONS AND SETTINGS FOR DRAMA THERAPY | 191 |
RESEARCH IN DRAMA THERAPY | 239 |
REFERENCES | 265 |
INDEX | 275 |