This review synthesizes the literature on the mental health trends and developmental stages of student actors in university theatre programs and the mental health issues they may suffer because of their field of training. I then review the potential negative impacts of COVID-19. Special attention is paid to drama therapy techniques to weave into college and university theatre programs to mitigate mental health concerns invoked by training
There is a spectrum in the purposes of drama from theatre education (teaching about the art) on one ...
Performance has developed and shifted into therapeutic intent by defining drama therapy, therapeutic...
Although psychotropic drugs have been hailed as, \u27One of the success stories of modern psychiatry...
Studies show that professional actors and performers are more likely than their civilian counterpart...
This paper seeks to explore how learning acting techniques might help to improve one’s relationship ...
The embodiment of emotion and character creates emotional dysregulation for many actors, yet few act...
In the past couple decades art therapies have gained more attention and are able to provide an alter...
Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that began in December 2019, many people experienced trau...
Theatre is an incredibly valuable therapeutic tool. In this thesis, I explore the ways in which trau...
Our research question is: How does involvement in drama impact an individual’s willingness to seek h...
LEEK, Kathryn (Georgia State University) Drama Therapy: A Character Analysis of the Self. Providing ...
This thesis explores the effects of participation in theatre on mental health in high school student...
Ever since the profession of drama therapy was established, very little has been written about educa...
A performance piece and this corresponding paper serve as my honors project, which has two main foci...
This capstone project ventures to develop a drama therapy method that may increase empathy, social s...
There is a spectrum in the purposes of drama from theatre education (teaching about the art) on one ...
Performance has developed and shifted into therapeutic intent by defining drama therapy, therapeutic...
Although psychotropic drugs have been hailed as, \u27One of the success stories of modern psychiatry...
Studies show that professional actors and performers are more likely than their civilian counterpart...
This paper seeks to explore how learning acting techniques might help to improve one’s relationship ...
The embodiment of emotion and character creates emotional dysregulation for many actors, yet few act...
In the past couple decades art therapies have gained more attention and are able to provide an alter...
Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that began in December 2019, many people experienced trau...
Theatre is an incredibly valuable therapeutic tool. In this thesis, I explore the ways in which trau...
Our research question is: How does involvement in drama impact an individual’s willingness to seek h...
LEEK, Kathryn (Georgia State University) Drama Therapy: A Character Analysis of the Self. Providing ...
This thesis explores the effects of participation in theatre on mental health in high school student...
Ever since the profession of drama therapy was established, very little has been written about educa...
A performance piece and this corresponding paper serve as my honors project, which has two main foci...
This capstone project ventures to develop a drama therapy method that may increase empathy, social s...
There is a spectrum in the purposes of drama from theatre education (teaching about the art) on one ...
Performance has developed and shifted into therapeutic intent by defining drama therapy, therapeutic...
Although psychotropic drugs have been hailed as, \u27One of the success stories of modern psychiatry...