ABSTRACT

This second edition takes the reader further into the heart of using drama for healing. Dr. Emunah offers an expanded understanding of her Integrative Five Phase model, a foundational approach that embraces the wide spectrum of possibilities within the playing field of drama therapy. Grounded by compassionate clinical examples, including ones that reach over time into deep-seated issues, the book offers tools for action-oriented treatment, embodied therapeutic interventions, and creatively engaging a wide variety of clients.

This comprehensive text also contains over 120 techniques, categorized by phases in the session and treatment series, and subcategorized by therapeutic objective. Process-oriented drama therapy with group and individuals, as well as performance-oriented forms, are described in vivid detail. New to the second edition is an exploration of drama therapy outside of the clinical arena, including dramatic methods in family life and parenting, and drama therapy geared toward social change.

 

 

part I|154 pages

Process

chapter 1|25 pages

Stages

The Integrative Five Phase Model of Drama Therapy

chapter 2|13 pages

Sources

Conceptual Bases in Drama Therapy

chapter 3|29 pages

Stories

Individual Growth in Process-Oriented Drama Therapy: Four Case Examples

chapter 4|28 pages

Sessions

The Development of the Drama Therapy Session

chapter 5|34 pages

Scenes

Development, Direction, and Resolution of Dramatic Enactments

part II|98 pages

Techniques

chapter 6|35 pages

Beginning of the Session and Series

chapter 7|38 pages

Mid-Session and Mid-Series

chapter 8|17 pages

Closure of the Session and Series

part III|54 pages

Performance

chapter 9|12 pages

Self-Revelatory Performance

chapter 10|34 pages

Therapeutic Theatre Performance

The Story of Seven People and the Play They Created about Their Lives

chapter 11|6 pages

The Post-Performance Process

part IV|22 pages

Life

chapter 12|11 pages

Toward Well-Being in the Home

Drama Therapy in Parenting

chapter 13|9 pages

Toward Well-Being in the World

Drama Therapy and Social Change