Introduction to Dramatherapy provides a theoretical framework for the practice of dramatherapy, and examines the relationship between the 'self' and the 'other'; the understanding of which, the author argues, is key to harnessing the full potential of dramatherapy as a healing medium. In Part 1, the individual is introduced in terms of the dramatic metaphor, concentrating on the central issue of identity and the mediation between the internal and external worlds. In Part 2 the elements that make up dramatic reality, specifically play, narrative and role, are examined, and in the final part we witness the value of dramatherapy in practice in practice in a range of clinical settings. This is not simply a 'how to do dramatherapy' book - it provides an essential foundation in the theory of the subject that will be of great interest to those studying or practicing dramatherapy.
Author(s): Sal Pitruzzella
Edition: 1
Year: 2004
Language: English
Pages: 208
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Acknowledgements......Page 10
Foreword......Page 12
Introduction: A healing theatre......Page 14
The theatre and the world......Page 24
Person......Page 26
Threshold......Page 56
Foundations of dramatherapy......Page 86
Elements......Page 88
Structures......Page 118
Dramatherapy and its applications......Page 148
Mental health......Page 150
Addictions......Page 160
Disabilities......Page 170
Epilogue......Page 176
Afterword......Page 180
Appendix: Observation grids......Page 182
Notes......Page 190
Bibliography......Page 198
Index......Page 207