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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... experiences of shame involve the excruitiating and often paralyzing sense of the self watching the self , momentarily or for long periods of time . When we feel deeply shamed , we experience ourselves as bad , as flawed in the core of ...
... experience . He equates this to a scientist experimenting in order to prove or disprove his hypotheses . For Kelly , our experience of the world around us produces certain hypotheses ; we then test these out in our active engagement ...
... experience working as a dramatherapist within a health trust counselling and psychotherapy unit and has experience working with offenders and adults with learning difficulties . Lorraine Fox is a dramatherapist , supervisor , trainer ...
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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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