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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... scene involving the character of Edmund directly confronting his father Gloucester . The scene had been improvised and selected lines had been employed to create a ' collage ' that expressed the feelings he wanted to work on . The scene ...
... Scene 8 : Jasper comes for his answer . Constance refuses . Jasper decides to kill her so Oliver cannot marry her . He renders her unconscious and turns on the gas taps so that it appears to be suicide . Scene 9 : ( To be played in ...
... scene prior to improvising it in practice . I also point out that any decisions taken at this stage are always open to revision and even key details as to character , location and situation can be altered . The scene is then improvised ...
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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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