Dramatherapy and storymaking
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Psychodrama with Trauma Survivors
Acting Out Your Pain
Edited by Peter Felix Kellermann and M.K. Hudgins
The contributors provide evidence of how psychodrama can be used to create paths of change for even the most severe traumatization and they also discuss the possible transmission of trauma patterns across generations. The book documents the impact of trauma and explores the development of treatment, providing models of experiential treatment. Learn More2000, Paperback / softback, 9.13in x 6.06in / 232mm x 154mm, 352pp, $47.95ISBN: 978-1-85302-893-9 -
Practical Approaches to Dramatherapy
The Shield of Perseus
Madeline Andersen-Warren and Roger Grainger
Practical Approaches to Dramatherapy is derived from the authors' experiences of working with dramatherapy in a range of different situations. It focuses on the flexibility of the applications of dramatherapeutic principles.The book provides a comprehensive account of the history, theory and practice of drama and its therapeutic use. Learn More2000, 240pp -
Creative Supervision
The Use of Expressive Arts Methods in Supervision and Self-Supervision
Mooli Lahad
In this book Lahad introduces techniques, drawn from the expressive arts therapies, which can be employed during a supervision to release information from the creative hemisphere of the brain. These techniques include storytelling, role-playing, guided fantasy, imaginary dialogues, letter-writing, drawing, and the use of colours and shapes. Learn More2000, 128pp -
Creative Group Therapy for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
Speaking the Unspeakable
Bonnie Meekums
Bonnie Meekums presents creative groupwork strategies and techniques for professionals working with women who have experienced child sexual abuse. The practical strategies have been developed from an understanding of the complex process of recovery, and are informed by the voices of women who have been abused in childhood themselves. Learn More2000, 224pp