Drama Therapy: Concepts, Theories, and PracticesC.C. Thomas, 1994 - 280 strani |
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... protagonist plays out his wishes , hopes , and fears in relation to these auxiliary egos . The auxiliary ego can also represent roles or role qualities of the protagonist ( e.g. , the hothead or critical judge ) . Further , the ...
... protagonist plays out his wishes , hopes , and fears in relation to these auxiliary egos . The auxiliary ego can also represent roles or role qualities of the protagonist ( e.g. , the hothead or critical judge ) . Further , the ...
Stran 140
... protagonist's search . As well as challenging the protagonist and helping him to arrive at a point of balance , the auxiliary plays a supporting role . As symbolically part of the protagonist's social atom , he needs to balance his ...
... protagonist's search . As well as challenging the protagonist and helping him to arrive at a point of balance , the auxiliary plays a supporting role . As symbolically part of the protagonist's social atom , he needs to balance his ...
Stran 144
... protagonist . As repre- senting the inner , unexpressed thoughts and feelings of the protagonist , the double is a very powerful psychodramatic figure . Like role reversal , doubling is a method of balancing distance . For the overly ...
... protagonist . As repre- senting the inner , unexpressed thoughts and feelings of the protagonist , the double is a very powerful psychodramatic figure . Like role reversal , doubling is a method of balancing distance . For the overly ...
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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