Drama Therapy: Concepts, Theories, and PracticesC.C. Thomas, 1994 - 280 strani |
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... balance in drama therapy is similar to notions of balance in most of the theoretical models mentioned above . For many psychological theorists , healthy functioning is based upon certain psychic balances . In psychoanalysis , the ...
... balance in drama therapy is similar to notions of balance in most of the theoretical models mentioned above . For many psychological theorists , healthy functioning is based upon certain psychic balances . In psychoanalysis , the ...
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... balance . Given the distancing paradigm , it is advisable to provide a range of thematic and role choices so that the client may himself work toward discovering the proper balance of distance . The phobic person might work toward ...
... balance . Given the distancing paradigm , it is advisable to provide a range of thematic and role choices so that the client may himself work toward discovering the proper balance of distance . The phobic person might work toward ...
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... balance . The same dramatic conflicts apply to everyday life as one loses one's balance even as one labors to maintain it . In Erikson's ( 1963 ) words , identity struggles with role confusion . Significant others will change , roles ...
... balance . The same dramatic conflicts apply to everyday life as one loses one's balance even as one labors to maintain it . In Erikson's ( 1963 ) words , identity struggles with role confusion . Significant others will change , roles ...
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TOWARD A DEFINITION OF DRAMA THERAPY | 45 |
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