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Neuro-dramatic Play and Attachment Development (Arts Therapies)Books |
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Introduction to DramatherapySue JenningsSue Jennings |
Introduction to Dramatherapy This book, by one of the world's leading dramatherapists, introduces the reader to the basic theory and practice of dramatherapy. A brief history of dramatherapy is given, showing how it has developed over the past 40 years, the sources that influenced and shaped it, and the new schools that are emerging. The author explains the therapeutic value of the theatre and the drama that takes place within it, discussing the difference between imagination and fantasy, and the contribution of the drama teacher and play leader to preventative drama. The book also examines the importance of dramatherapy in long-term psychiatric wards, and demonstrates its use in working with people with learning difficulties. The final chapter stresses the importance of specialized training, and explains how a wide range of professionals are able to integrate dramatherapy into their work. |
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Art Therapy and DramatherapyBooks |
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Introduction to Developmental Playtherapy Sue Jennings
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GoddessesSue JenningsBooks |
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DramatherapySue JenningsBooks |
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Dramatherapy and Social TheatreBooks |
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DramatherapyBooks |
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Internet Office Projects Sue Jennings
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Dramatherapy with Children and Adolescents Drama plays a crucial role in healthy human development and dramatherapy can be particularly effective in helping troubled children or adolescents. In this book, twelve contributors, writing from a range of international and theoretical perspectives, show how the dramatic element in people's lives plays its part in patterns of healthy and unhealthy development. They describe practical ways of using dramatherapy with both groups and individuals and demonstrate that dramatherapy is a strategy that works , helping to bring about change and creativity. Dramatherapy with Children and Adolescents will be invaluable to all professionals who work with children, including social workers, probation officers, nurses and teachers, as well as dramatherapists and play therapists. |
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Dramatherapy with Children and AdolescentsSue JenningsSue Jennings |
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Creative Storytelling with Children at RiskBooks |
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