Dramatherapy: Clinical StudiesSteve Mitchell Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1996 - 259 من الصفحات Showing how dramatherapy is used in practice in work with different client groups, Dramatherapy: Clinical Studies is intended for both students and practising dramatherapists. It includes both case studies of dramatherapy as it actually works and descriptions of group work. Illustrating the challenge of putting a particular methodology into practice when working with specific client groups, the book demonstrates particular frameworks around which to base an approach, without prescribing pre-set work formats. |
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... able to play ' . When a child's sense of self is sufficiently formed within , only then is he able to project outwardly , giving meaning to the objects he encounters . He is ready to engage in projective play . Winnicott's ...
... able to hear her for the first time . Previously , Holly had never been able to overpower the destructive forces of the Jester . Holly is able to reassure Dusty that despite the loss of the time - machine , he still has much to live for ...
... able to communicate some of his difficulties with someone other than the dramatherapist . The dramatherapist must resist the role of ' rescuer ' either to the child or others . Responsibility for a child's treatment recovery , or ...
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Dramatherapy with People with Learning Disabilities | 15 |
Dramatherapy and Outpatient Support Groups | 33 |
The Ritual of Individual Dramatherapy | 71 |
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