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Dramatherapy: Reflections and Praxis

Autor Richard Hougham, Bryn Jones
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2017
This unique text is both an accessible introduction and specialist review of contemporary dramatherapy practice today. The collected chapters introduce critical and cohesive perspectives on dramatherapy as it is being practiced, developed and advanced in diverse contexts, and also investigate the connections between the discipline of dramatherapy both as an allied health profession, a form of psychotherapy and a traditional form of theatre and healing. In so doing, the volume unpicks the relationship between drama and therapy, exploring some of its key philosophies and practices, and examining its efficacy. Edited by two experienced lecturers and dramatherapists, the book stands as a timely and crucial resource for students and practitioners alike in this growing field. It is essential reading for students on dramatherapy, arts therapy and applied theatre degree programmes, and useful background reading for students of theatre and performance, counselling and psychotherapy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137604323
ISBN-10: 1137604328
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Contributors from a range of international backgrounds offer insight into and comparison between practices across the globe, drawing out universal and cultural concerns - thus making it relevant to students from a range of disciplines and contexts

Notă biografică

Richard Hougham is Principal Lecturer and Dramatherapist at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, UK.Bryn Jones is Lecturer in Drama and Dramatherapist at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, UK.

Cuprins

Introduction; Bryn Jones and Richard Hougham 1.The Commodification of Wellbeing; Naomi Bonger2. Morphic Resonance; Richard Hougham3. Mythic Place; Marianna Vogt4. Psychagogia; Tania Batzoglou5. Silence; Bryn Jones6. The Body and Perception; Alanah Garrard7. Dramatherapy with Refugees from Conflict; Enda Moclair8. Primal and Prelingual Voices; Eran Natan9. Cross Modal Attunement; Rachel Porter10. Dramatherapy Co-Facilitation in Complex Bereavement; Alison Kelly & Alyson Coleman11. A Neurodevelopmental Approach to Dramatherapy; Jo Godsal12. Body, Movement & Trauma; Aleka LoutsisConclusion; Richard Hougham & Bryn Jones.

Recenzii

‘The authors suggest that in the arts the unplanned or the interruptive can be the most arresting moment. They explore this hypothesis through examples presented by experienced dramatherapists, and through reference to significant writers, such as Jung and Levinas. The result is an intriguing, creative and original book that considers the causes and roots of interruptions in different contexts. A timely book, reflective, well-constructed and offering the reader the opportunity to consider in a new way the role of interruption in our daily lives.’  Diane Waller, Emeritus Professor of Art Psychotherapy, Goldsmiths University of London
'Among the most interesting of edited books are those offering a specific theme that contributors, like jazz musicians, riff on, explore, and expand. This prescient volume weaves ancient and modern thought to capture drama therapy’s potential for addressing the current moment, including reflections on living (and working) through a pandemic and welcome interrogations of therapeutic dogma. Readers will find grounding reminders and disruptively fresh ideas—a tension we need as we contemplate new horizons of practice.' Craig Haen, Ph.D., Private Practitioner and Co-Founder of the Kint Institute

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This book investigates the nature and phenomena of interruption in ways, which have relevance for contemporary dramatherapy practice. It is a timely contribution amidst an ‘Age of Interruption’ and examines how dramatherapists might respond with agency and discernment in personal, professional and cultural contexts.