Drama as Therapy Volume 2
Clinical Work and Research into Practice

Edited by Phil Jones

ISBN13: 9780415476089

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Published: 03/03/2010

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How is dramatherapy practised? What does research reveal about how dramatherapy offers therapeutic change? This book examines the many ways clients and therapists explore the therapeutic possibilities of drama. Whilst the first volume combined theory, practice and research in the field, this second volume concentrates on clinical material from a range of contexts, with thorough description and analysis of therapeutic work. Bringing together international contributors, chapters explore work with various client groups in an array of contexts, including: work with clients with learning disabilities, dementia, HIV and cancer work with children, adults, older adults, families and women's groups contexts including the justice system, education, family therapy and neurorehabilitation. Drama as Therapy Volume 2: Clinical Work and Research into Practice is not only a welcome companion to the first volume, but also is an important stand alone work which will be of great interest to all those studying, practicing or with an interest in dramatherapy.
Preface. Part I: Clinical Practice: Contexts, Research and Dialogues. Jones, The Nature of Practice and Practitioner Research. Jones, The Social and Political Contexts of Dramatherapy. Jones, The Theory Within the Practice: Dialogues with Key Theorists. Part II: Clinical Practice and Practitioner Research. Novy, The Narratives of Change Project: Dramatherapy and Women in Conflict with the Law. Haste, McKenna, Clinical Effectiveness of Dramatherapy in the Recovery from Severe Neuro-trauma. Chipman, Expanding The Frame: Self Portrait Photography in Dramatherapy with a Young Adult Living with Cancer. Meyer, Dramatherapy with Adolescents Living with HIV: Story Making, Drama and Body Mapping. Ramsden, Guarnieri, Dramatherapy and Victim Empathy: A Workshop Approach in a Forensic Setting. Gardner-Hynd, Dramatherapy, Learning Disabilities and Acute Mental Health. Sajnani, Minding the Gap: Facilitating Transformative Witnessing Amongst Audiences. Dokter, Embodying Difference – To Join or Not to Join the Dance. Powis, Cinderella – The Role Fights Back. Vaughan, ‘The River of My Life – Where Things Can Break and Things Can Mend’: Ruth’s Nine Years Therapy Programme at Family Futures and Three Sessions that Stand Out, An Account by Ruth and her Therapist. Madan, Saisir Les Étoiles: Fostering a Sense of Belonging with Child Survivors of War. References.
  • Psychotherapy
  • Creative therapy (eg art, music, drama)
  • Arts Therapies
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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