The handbook of dramatherapy
Dramatherapy is being increasingly practised in a range of therapeutic settings and is of growing interest to theatre practitioners and teachers. <EM>The Handbook of Dramatherapy</EM> brings together five authors who have considerable experience of clinical, artistic and educational work...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; New York :
Routledge
1994.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798092706719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Book Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Notes on the authors ; Prologue; DRAMA AND THEATRE AS CULTURE; DRAMA AND THEATRE AS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT; DRAMA AND THEATRE AS RITUAL; DRAMA AND DRAMATIC PLAY; DRAMA, THEATRE AND ROLE; DRAMA AND THEATRE AND DRAMATHERAPY; THE DRAMATHERAPEUTIC SPACE; WHERE DO DRAMATHERAPISTS WORK?; THE INSTITUTE OF DRAMATHERAPY; THE HANDBOOK OF DRAMATHERAPY; REFERENCE; Chapter 1 Historical background and overview of dramatherapy; INTRODUCTION; A BRIEF HISTORY OF DRAMATHERAPY; WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF 'DRAMATHERAPY'?; What is drama?
- What is therapy?What is dramatherapy?; THE PRESENT PROFESSIONAL POSITION OF DRAMATHERAPY; Postgraduate training in dramatherapy; Dramatherapists and the workplace; What do dramatherapists do?; FOUR THEORETICAL MODELS OF DRAMATHERAPY; Theatre models of dramatherapy; Therapeutic drama and dramatherapy; Role theory models of dramatherapy; The anthropological approach to dramatherapy; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 2 The developmental model of dramatherapy; A DEFINITION; CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT BEGINS WITH PLAY; Embodiment play; Projective play; Role-play; THE DRAMATIC METAPHOR
- DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGYTHEORIES OF DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES; Jean Piaget: a theory of cognitive stages; Erik Erikson: a theory of emotional stages; PROCESSES ENCOUNTERED IN THE DEVELOPMENTAL MODEL OF DRAMATHERAPY; Living in and out of time; Dramatic fiction; Playfulness; Structure; PROCESS IN A DRAMATHERAPY SESSION; The warm-up; Development phase; Closure; TRANSITIONS; THE JOURNEY; REFERENCES; Chapter 3 The theatre of self-expression; PROLOGUE; ACT ONE; Scene one: dramatherapy with elderly day-patients; Scene two: dramatherapy with elderly in-patients
- Scene three: dramatherapy rehabilitation groupsACT TWO; Scene one: dramatherapy groups with acute in-patients; Scene two: intensive dramatherapy with acute in-patients; ACT THREE; Scene one: dramatherapy with out-patient groups; Building an ensemble; Work on personal theatre 'plays'; Transformation rituals; The composition of a collective piece of ritual theatre; Scene two: therapeutic theatre with out-patients; Theatre workshop; Rehearsals; Performance; Post-production meeting; Therapeutic objectives; Scene three: individual dramatherapy with out-patients; EPILOGUE; NOTES; REFERENCES
- Chapter 4 An integrated model of dramatherapy and its application with adults with learning disabilitiesINTRODUCTION; SETTING THE SCENE; The institution as community; The relationship between the environment of the dramatherapy studio and the unit as a whole; Setting up a dramatherapy studio; AN INTEGRATED MODEL; The integrated model and dramatherapy with individuals; MOVING INTO ACTION: CHECKING IN; Concretisation; The use of props; TAKING OFF; The origin of the material; FLYING HIGH; Props; Pictures; Discussion; The value of improvisation; Physical realities; Past experiences
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