Drama Therapy: Concepts, Theories, and PracticesC.C. Thomas, 1994 - 280 strani |
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Stran 68
... children using the nonverbal method of play . The analysis begins with the symbols the child has created in his play . The therapist's role is to help the child gain a mastery of his reality as it is represented in play . The child ...
... children using the nonverbal method of play . The analysis begins with the symbols the child has created in his play . The therapist's role is to help the child gain a mastery of his reality as it is represented in play . The child ...
Stran 107
... child is able to imitate himself ; that is , to take on the role , for example , of child eating lunch at a time when he would not ordinarily perform that task . Through this kind of playful self - imitation , the child further develops ...
... child is able to imitate himself ; that is , to take on the role , for example , of child eating lunch at a time when he would not ordinarily perform that task . Through this kind of playful self - imitation , the child further develops ...
Stran 153
... child playing with it . Yet through an act of the imagination , the child projects aspects of himself onto the object . Further , the child can transfer qualities of significant others or fantasy figures onto the object , so that the ...
... child playing with it . Yet through an act of the imagination , the child projects aspects of himself onto the object . Further , the child can transfer qualities of significant others or fantasy figures onto the object , so that the ...
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Chapter | 5 |
TOWARD A DEFINITION OF DRAMA THERAPY | 45 |
Chapter | 65 |
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ability able action actor adult aesthetic aesthetic distance and/or applying drama approach artist asked audience auxiliary balance become behavior catharsis character child client clinical cognitive concepts create creative arts therapies developmental director disabled distance dolls drama therapy group drama/theatre dramatic process dream emotional enactment epic theatre everyday example existential therapy experience explore express extended dramatization feelings fictional focus focused Freud functions further Gestalt therapy human identified improvisational individual interaction issues Johnson Landy mask means mental Moreno mother move movement needs notion objects one's overdistanced person play therapy populations present projective techniques protagonist psychoanalysis psychodrama psychological psychotherapy puppets reality recreational relation relationship representation representing ritual role playing role system role taking role theory Role Type schizophrenics session social sociodrama spontaneous stage story storytelling Subtype superego symbolic theatre performance therapist tion unconscious underdistanced warm-up world technique