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9780415131407

Dramatherapy: Theory and Practice, Volume 3

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415131407

  • ISBN10:

    0415131405

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1997-01-31
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

The third volume ofDramatherapybrings the reader up to date with the latest developments in the profession of dramatherapy and tackles key issues in contemporary social relationships. The contributors show how dramatherapy is evolving its own theory and methodology as well as specific models for supervision and assessment. Dramatherapy is now being used in a broad continuum of care and contributors give many examples of its practice in contexts of prevention, maintenance and cure.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
viii
List of contributors
ix
Introduction xv
Part I Developments in theory and method
`Knocking at the gate': dramatherapy and the critical tradition
3(14)
Roland Javanaud
Assessing client progress in dramatherapy
17(14)
Lucilia Valente
David Fontana
The story as a guide to metaphoric processes
31(12)
Mooli Lahad
The therapeusis of the audience
43(12)
John Casson
Personagrams: the exploration of our inner world through group sculpting
55(16)
Sue Mitchell
The mask of self
71(12)
Cyril Ives
Part II Applied dramatherapy with individuals and groups
Masking and unmasking: dramatherapy with offender patients
83(30)
Sue Jennings
John D. McGinley
Margaret Orr
``To feel absent from one's voice'': trial therapy with a young immigrant woman
113(15)
Alida Gersie
The case of Sam: application of the taxonomy of roles to assessment, treatment and evaluation
128(15)
Robert J. Landy
`The tethered goat and the poppy field': dominant symbols in dramatherapy
143(18)
Katrina Couroucli-Robertson
The drum, the mouse and the boy in the glass palace: brief dramatherapy with a client with chronic catatonic schizophrenia
161(13)
Elektra Tselikas
Jorg Burmeister
`Sharing my story': dramatherapy for survival
174(15)
Clare Woolhouse
Part III Gender issues in supervision and practice
Gender issues in supervision
189(16)
Marina Jenkyns
Playing with the perpetrator: gender dynamics in developmental drama therapy
205(16)
Cecilia Dintino
David Read Johnson
Dramatherapy and violence against women
221(13)
Susana Pendzik
Jacques and His Master: working with oppression and marginality
234(11)
Andy Hickson
Different therefore equal? dramatherapy and frame analysis with a learning disabled man
245(18)
Martin Gill
Part IV Dramatherapy, politics and culture
The rainbow bridge and the divided space
263(6)
Demys Kyriacou
Dramatherapy: radical intervention or counter-insurgency?
269(15)
Dan Baron Cohen
James King
Making the law-breaking the law
284(20)
Tom Magill
Roisin Muldoon
Children of the Troubles
304(11)
Crissiie Poulter
The Drama has just begun
315(15)
Mahnoor Yar Khan
The Trinidad Carnival: a cross-cultural drama of seduction and communal therapy
330(17)
Terrence Brathwaite
Index 347

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