Introduction to Dramatherapy: Person and ThresholdRoutledge, 15 kwi 2004 - 208 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. |
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... context, rather than eliminating them as 'noise' - as happens in dully intentional processes. It is impossible to provide an exhaustive account about poetics and the formal result of the many trends that, enlightened by Artaud, turned ...
... context, underlining the regenerative effect that the performance has on the spectator. Aristotle doesn't say very much about the actor. It seems that he can be reduced to a mere technical tool for the exposure of a poetic text: a mere ...
... context, we can summarize Dramatherapy's theatrical foundations as follows: • the principle of effectiveness, which implies that the dramatic process changes the people involved; • the principle of essentiality, which implies the ...
... context. Who can enter my room at this time? Donna Anna proceeds by elimination: it cannot be my servant, who would never enter my room without knocking, nor my father, who is not back yet, I know for sure. Who can it be then? The best ...
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SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS | 20 |
BEYOND THE MASK | 35 |
Threshold | 43 |
ACTOR AND CHARACTER | 49 |
DRAMATIC REALITY | 59 |
PROCESS | 114 |
THERAPIST | 123 |
Dramatherapy and its applications | 135 |
Mental health | 137 |
Addictions | 147 |
Disabilities | 157 |
Epilogue | 163 |
Afterword | 167 |
Foundations of dramatherapy | 73 |
Elements | 75 |
NARRATIVE | 82 |
ROLE | 89 |
Structures | 105 |
Observation grids | 169 |
Notes | 177 |
Bibliography | 185 |
Index | 194 |