Drama Therapy: Concepts, Theories, and PracticesC.C. Thomas, 1994 - 280 strani |
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... psychodrama , the technique has been used with various types of clients - children and elders , the psychotic , neurotic , mentally retarded , physically disabled , and the generally healthy . Much of psychodramatic work is verbal in ...
... psychodrama , the technique has been used with various types of clients - children and elders , the psychotic , neurotic , mentally retarded , physically disabled , and the generally healthy . Much of psychodramatic work is verbal in ...
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... psychodrama needs to be measured , in part , by its ability to critically examine its classical texts and move forward . One innovative move has been the development of Playback Theatre , a mix of psychodrama and storytelling . This ...
... psychodrama needs to be measured , in part , by its ability to critically examine its classical texts and move forward . One innovative move has been the development of Playback Theatre , a mix of psychodrama and storytelling . This ...
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... PSYCHODRAMA AND SOCIODRAMA As a bridge from the religion and magic of shamanism to the behavioral science of psychotherapy , we turn again to psychodrama , a discipline developed by J. L. Moreno , whose life and work embodied a ...
... PSYCHODRAMA AND SOCIODRAMA As a bridge from the religion and magic of shamanism to the behavioral science of psychotherapy , we turn again to psychodrama , a discipline developed by J. L. Moreno , whose life and work embodied a ...
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TOWARD A DEFINITION OF DRAMA THERAPY | 45 |
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ability able action activity actor adult applied approach artist asked audience balance become begin behavior body character child client concepts create creative direct director disabled distance disturbed dolls drama therapy dream effects emotional enactment engage example experience explore express extended feelings focus Following functions further given goals human identified imagination improvisational individual interaction involves issues lead learning lives look means mental method mother move movement nature needs notion objects occur offer one's particular past performance person physical populations positive practice present problems projective protagonist psychodrama puppets qualities questions reality relation relationship representation representing role playing Role Type sense session setting significant social specific spontaneous stage story structure Subtype symbolic techniques theatre theory therapeutic therapist thought transference treatment understanding warm-up