Acting for real : drama therapy process, technique, and performance
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Acting for real : drama therapy process, technique, and performance
Brunner/Mazel Publishers, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-308) and index
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Description
First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
Part I: Process. Sources. Conceptual Bases in Drama Therapy. An Integrative Framework for Drama Therapy. Goals in Treatment. Stages: Five Sequential Phases in Drama Therapy. Dramatic Play. Scene Work. Role Play. Culminating Enactment. Ritual. Stories: Individual Growth in Process-Oriented Group Drama Therapy-Four Case Examples. Sessions: The Development of a Single Session. Process and Progression. Resistance. Choice Points. Description of Actual Sessions. Scenes: Development, Direction, and Resolution of Improvisational Enactments. Types of Improvisations. Therapeutic Direction of Improvisational Scenes. Tools and Techniques in Scene Direction. Scene Resolution. Part II: Techniques. Beginning of the Session and Series. Emotional Expression. Group Interaction. Physical Activation. Trust. Observation and Concentration. Mid-Session and Mid-Series. Expression and Communication. Character and Role Development. Group Collaboration. Self Revelation. Closure of the Session and Series. Giving and Receiving. Collective Creativity. Intergroup Perceptions. Review and Celebration. Part III: Performance: The Story of Seven People and the Play They Created About Their Lives. Development of a Group and a Play. Theater and Therapy. Beyond Analysis: The Early Group Process-First Two Phases. The Group's Entrance into Phase Three. Hospital and Therapy Scenes. Anticipating the Performance. Self-Revelatory Performance. Post-Performance Depression and the Integration of Success.
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