This research aimed to gain insight into how clients experience the use of drama techniques in their therapy. Six in-depth interviews were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis for re-current themes which represent clients’ collective experience. Findings suggest that the use of drama techniques in therapy can be met with resistance from clients and a variety of difficulties may occur. However, once these difficulties were overcome, participants experienced role-playing as something very powerful which had significant effects in their view of themselves, their interpersonal relationships, as well as the relationship with their therapist. The aim of this study was also to explore therapists’ experience of using drama techni...
This chapter examines storytelling practices of depressed clients within the context of Emotion-focu...
This paper illustrates the healing effects--psychological and emotional--of organic acting technique...
This dissertation is a systematic literature review, with clinical illustrations. The interpersonal ...
This research aimed to gain insight into how clients experience the use of drama techniques in their...
Although there is growing literature regarding dramatherapy, quantities currently remain limited. Th...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
The thesis describes a demonstration of the use of drama and psychodrama approach as a method when w...
Role-play, defined as the consciously planned portrayal of behaviors, emotions, or events by an indi...
Tese de Doutoramento apresentada à University of Wales College of CardiffThe Study investigated the ...
By exploring clients’ experience of therapy it is possible to uncover a novel and deeper understandi...
The aim of this thesis is to explore from the first person perspective the experiences of processes ...
This thesis presents an exploratory case study evaluation of a dramatherapy intervention in a key st...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
Contains fulltext : 56034.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article d...
Over 50 years ago Eysenck challenged the existing base of research into psychotherapy. Since that ti...
This chapter examines storytelling practices of depressed clients within the context of Emotion-focu...
This paper illustrates the healing effects--psychological and emotional--of organic acting technique...
This dissertation is a systematic literature review, with clinical illustrations. The interpersonal ...
This research aimed to gain insight into how clients experience the use of drama techniques in their...
Although there is growing literature regarding dramatherapy, quantities currently remain limited. Th...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
The thesis describes a demonstration of the use of drama and psychodrama approach as a method when w...
Role-play, defined as the consciously planned portrayal of behaviors, emotions, or events by an indi...
Tese de Doutoramento apresentada à University of Wales College of CardiffThe Study investigated the ...
By exploring clients’ experience of therapy it is possible to uncover a novel and deeper understandi...
The aim of this thesis is to explore from the first person perspective the experiences of processes ...
This thesis presents an exploratory case study evaluation of a dramatherapy intervention in a key st...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
Contains fulltext : 56034.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article d...
Over 50 years ago Eysenck challenged the existing base of research into psychotherapy. Since that ti...
This chapter examines storytelling practices of depressed clients within the context of Emotion-focu...
This paper illustrates the healing effects--psychological and emotional--of organic acting technique...
This dissertation is a systematic literature review, with clinical illustrations. The interpersonal ...