ABSTRACT

Psychodrama has its genesis in the play of children. In Who Calls the Tune? Bernadette Hoey explains how its powerful technique can be safely used in working with the child who has been badly traumatized. In her deceptively simple narrative of ten case studies the voices of children can be clearly heard as therapist and child enter together the world of play that can be unpredictable, funny and moving - an apparently spontaneous form of healing. It is through detailed commentary on each session that the reader is enabled to identify techniques derived from Moreno's original theories which lie hidden in the shared play. Providing practical examples of work with children suffering from a range of problems including language disorder, depression and abuse, the author sets her work firmly in the context of theoretical analysis and good practice. Her book wil be an inspiration to all those who are looking for new ways to help the healing process in troubled children.

chapter |2 pages

PartIBACKGROUND

chapter 1|7 pages

THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

chapter 2|11 pages

SPONTANEITY—THE LINCHPIN OF PSYCHODRAMA

chapter 3|8 pages

THE WAY IN

part |2 pages

Part II THE CHILDREN’S STORIES

chapter 5|12 pages

ANDREA

chapter 6|5 pages

MICHAEL

chapter 7|8 pages

MEG

chapter 8|3 pages

JESSICA

chapter 9|6 pages

MARK

chapter 10|3 pages

JODY

chapter 11|9 pages

JASON

chapter 12|8 pages

MARY KATE

chapter 13|11 pages

JAMIE

chapter 14|9 pages

AMANDA

part |2 pages

Part III CONNECTIONS

chapter 15|9 pages

WORKING WITH RESISTANCE

chapter 16|5 pages

PSYCHODRAMA AND CHILD THERAPY

chapter 17|4 pages

BEYOND THE BARRIERS