ABSTRACT
The third volume of Dramatherapy: Theory and Practice brings the reader up-to-date with the latest developments in the profession of dramatherapy and tackles key issues in contemporary social relationships. It shows 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.
This new volume has twenty-nine international contributors and covers major new themes of gender, race and politics as well as incorporating the latest method, theoretical concepts and research.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|80 pages
Developments in theory and method
part II|106 pages
Applied dramatherapy with individuals and groups
chapter 9|15 pages
The case of Sam
chapter 11|13 pages
The drum, the mouse and the boy in the glass palace
part III|74 pages
Gender issues in supervision and practice
chapter 17|16 pages
Different therefore equal?
part IV|86 pages
Dramatherapy, politics and culture